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Essays on marijuana gateway drug

  1. Marijuana as a Gateway Drug
    The rationale for many marijuana laws has long been that marijuana is a gateway drug so that even if marijuana use is not a problem in itself, it is the ...
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  2. Gateway Drugs
    The rationale for many marijuana laws has long been that marijuana is a gateway drug so that even if marijuana use is not a problem in itself, it is the ...
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  3. Gateway Drugs
    The rationale for many marijuana laws has long been that marijuana is a gateway drug so that even if marijuana use is not a problem in itself, it is the ...
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  4. Drug Abuse by Teenagers
    ... The rationale for many marijuana laws has long been that marijuana is a gateway drug so that even if marijuana use is not a problem in itself, it is the ...
    (1484 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)

  5. Pros and Cons of Legalizing Marijuana
    ... The argument is also made by antilegalization forces that marijuana is a gateway drug, leading to harder drug use, but the statistics to support such a view ...
    (1283 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)

  6. Marijuana ampamp Legalization
    ... thus become dependent. Yet another argument against the legalization of marijuana is that it is a ampquotgatewayampquot drug. In other words ...
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  7. Use of Marijuana
    ... Although it is often reported that marijuana is a gateway to hard drug use for many, it does not seem to be so among adolescents Gateway, 2002. ...
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  8. Medical Use of Marijuana
    ... 1997, 42. People opposed to legalizing this drug point to studies that suggest that marijuana is a gateway drug. Opponents point ...
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  9. Pros ampamp Cons of the Medical Use of Marijuana
    ... 1997, 42. People opposed to legalizing this drug point to studies that suggest that marijuana is a gateway drug. Opponents point ...
    (803 Words -- Approx. 3 Pages)

  10. War on Drugs
    ... This is because our present policies aim at linking marijuana as a gateway drug to use of harsher drugs and many equate its effects to those of heroin and ...
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  11. Marijuana Legalization: Pro and Con
    ... drug most young people try is a gateway substance. An article in the March edition of the American Journal of Public Health Studies notes that marijuana use is ...
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  12. Marijuana
    ... board has been that it is a gateway to the ... showed that the support for legalization of marijuana has risen ... However, in their zeal to stamp out drug use for ...
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  13. Marijuana Uses
    ... today is much stronger than it used to be, andamarijuana is a gateway to other drugs Bernstein 151155. Is marijuana ampquotgoodampquot as a medicinal drug ...
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  14. Adolescent Drug Use
    ... families, etc. can be a predictor of teenage drug use. The least likely users of tobacco, alcohol, or socalled ampquotgatewayampquot drugs such as marijuana were found ...
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  15. Adolescent Drug Abuse Drug abuse a
    ... Remaining peripheral issues associated with drug use among ... and Leukefeld argue that marijuana, regular cigarettes, and alcohol are gateway drugs that ...
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  16. MANDATORY DRUG EDUCATION WEEK
    ... In addition, while previous studies had shown an impact on gateway drug use smoking, drinking, and marijuana use, these longterm followups demonstrate an ...
    (2676 Words -- Approx. 11 Pages)

  17. Drug abuse and Crime
    ... point to an increase in the number of teens using marijuana, by as much as 200 percent p. 8. Given past examples, the use of this ampquotgatewayampquot drug can be ...
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  18. Youth Group for LowIncome Children Introduction The purp
    ... The hypothesis was that variables occur before smoking behavior and that smoking is a gateway drug leading to marijuana use. The ...
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  19. SedativeHypnotic Drugs
    ... 2 The gateway hypothesis on drug use theorizes that if relatively harmless drugs like marijuana were decriminalized, their use would increase and they would ...
    (4641 Words -- Approx. 19 Pages)

  20. Drug Addiction
    ... The drug addict often experiences a variety of withdrawal ... While marijuana is relatively easier to withdraw from ... a serious threat from its proven gateway effects ...
    (2950 Words -- Approx. 12 Pages)

  21. Abuse of Street Drugs
    ... families, etc. can be a predictor of drug use. The least likely users of tobacco, alcohol, or socalled ampquotgatewayampquot drugs such as marijuana were found to be ...
    (2956 Words -- Approx. 12 Pages)

  22. Crime Rates ampamp Drugs APA
    ... programs aimed at helping combat the typical gateway drugs that lead to harder drug use and crime. These drugs include alcohol, cigarettes and marijuana. ...
    (2683 Words -- Approx. 11 Pages)

  23. Cocaine
    ... of Florida, being the preferred cocaine gateway to the ... The cocaine connection: Drug trafficking and inter ... of intranasal cocaine, smoked marijuana, and task ...
    (1962 Words -- Approx. 8 Pages)




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