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Heavy Rain Aka Crack Review What Needs to Be Said


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We Need a Conceptual Breakthrough in the War on Drugs

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People spontaneously recover from heroin addiction,[1] as well as from cocaine and crack addiction, in the same way that they do from alcoholism. It's very hard to get our heads around this idea. Consider this: The temperance movement that dominated … Read more on Huffington Post

 

'Homeland' Season 2 Review: TV's Most Addictive Series Returns

'Homeland' Season 2 Review: TV's Most Addictive Series Returns

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What grounds "Homeland" and makes it so immediately addictive is that the drama, at its core, is a realistic espionage thriller. It's not a story about heroic spies jumping out of planes or scaling buildings; it's about the grinding, stressful, often … Read more on Huffington Post

 

Schools ban highly addictive Flamin' Hot Cheetos

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Clint Eastwood Anti-Crack Cocaine PSA From the 1980s


Clint Eastwood Anti-Crack Cocaine PSA from the 1980s – Clint Eastwood Anti-Crack Cocaine PSA from the 1980s

 

What 7th-Century Arabia And 1980s America Say About France's Urban Woes

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But now, William Evans, Timothy Moore, and Craig Garthwaite, American economics professors, have a quantifiable explanation: the rise in the use of crack cocaine. Crack arrived in New York, Los Angeles, and Miami in 1982, and then spread over the rest … Read more on Worldcrunch

 

Bolivia breaks the mold in 'war on drugs'

Allowing Discretion in Drug Sentencing Is a Step in the Right Direction but Racism Still Runs Deep.?

Question by kijarra m: Allowing discretion in drug sentencing is a step in the right direction but racism still runs deep.?
Allowing discretion in drug sentencing is a step in the right direction but we still have a long way to go before we right any of the wrongs imposed on the African-American community. The mandatory sentencing law is racist and does incredible damage to the Black community. The primary difference between crack cocaine and powder cocaine, as far as engagement with our legal system goes, is that most people convicted for possession of crack are Black, whereas most people convicted for possession of powder cocaine are white. That is systematic racism at work, throwing Blacks in prison and ripping apart Black families. It says something horrible about our society that we find this state of affairs acceptable.
The growing number of African-Americans incarcerated today only fuels racist stereotypes and hatred. Instead of trying to solve the underlying issues, people prefer to fall back on beliefs like, ” all young black males are criminals, lazy, or drug users”. We refuse to……
We refuse to consider that the situation in these communities are a result of our actions ( we blame young blk men for turning to crime when we have left them no choice. We take away their fathers, put a stranglehold on their mothers, oppress their entire community and then stand back and say,”Oh My……what’s going on here? These communities are just full of criminals”……round em up, put em in jail, and so the cycle continues). Why is it that when Skip gets caught with coke, it’s such a shame and he deserves a slap on the wrist since he has so much to offer and doesn’t deserve to have his life thrown away because of a mistake, but when Tyrone is caught with just a fraction of the drugs Skip had he deserves to be locked up since the belief is that he’s never going to amount to anything anyway. Putting the discretion back in the hands of judges is a step in the right direction, but it will not solve any of the problems unless we can first admit that these laws are purely racist…
racist and we stop trying to put them uder some blanket of good intentions. All of these disparity laws were implemented by racist people with racist intentions. Even drug addicts know that the first step to recovery is in admitting that there is a prolem, the same is true for a sick country……..admit that there is a serious problem and fix it. We are always so quick to point at the shortfalls of other nations but we seem to bow our heads or look away when it comes to our own. Instead of going across the world to impose Democracy on someone who doesn’t particularly want it, why don’t we try to impose it here. How about if we try and have a real democracy here before we insist on implementing something we know nothing about somewhere else.

Is the War Against Drug Abuse a Good Topic for a Research Paper? if So What Would Be a Good Hypothesis for It?

Question by burkedawn: Is the war against drug abuse a good topic for a research paper? If so what would be a good hypothesis for it?
I am wirting a research paper for my class at University of Phoenix online and I chose to do an essay on the “war against drug abuse”. What I am wanting to know is what would be a good hypothesis for this topic area?

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Wendy Lecker: Parallels Between Drug and Education Policy

Wendy Lecker: Parallels between drug and education policy

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That is one of the messages of Eugene Jarecki's new film, "The House I Live In." While this documentary examines America's "war on drugs," it provides profound lessons about our education policy. Over the past 40 years, America … "We are … Read more on Stamford Advocate

 

'The House I Live In' review: drug war's toll

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War on Drugs Comes With Unintended Side Effects

War on drugs comes with unintended side effects

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… sentences for drug offenses must be seriously reevaluated as well. Up until 2010, possession of five grams of crack cocaine warranted a minimum sentence of five years in prison, whereas the same sentence was given to offenders found in possession … Read more on Lamron

 


Amy Winehouse's father backs 'legal High' awareness campaign

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Painkiller Drugs: Abuse Is on the Rise

Painkiller Drugs: Abuse is on the rise

Painkiller Drugs: Abuse is on the rise

Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Each year millions of people all around the world seek medical help to manage and relieve either acute or chronic pain. While there are various procedures that have proven to be effective for this task, many still opt for the relatively easier option – taking painkiller medication. Some of these drugs are only acquired with a doctor”s prescription, yet others ca

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KEEP the LIGHTS on – the Review

KEEP THE LIGHTS ON – The Review
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Writer-director Ira Sachs gay-themed drama KEEP THE LIGHTS ON chronicles the stormy 10-year relationship between documentary filmmaker Erik (Thure Lindhardt), and Paul (Zachary Booth), a lawyer with a weakness for drugs. KEEP THE LIGHTS ON is based on … Read more on We Are Movie Geeks

 

'House I Live In' explores war on drugs and its toll on America
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Taking on a hellacious societal problem, a documentary filmmaker benefits from finding a narrow path leading to the heart of that problem — a specific angle, an image, a detail, that opens up to the wider world and a host of provocations. Eugene … Read more on Chicago Tribune

Twelve Jewish Steps to Recovery: A Personal Guide to Turning From Alcoholism and Other Addictions – Drugs, Food, Gambling, Sex… (The Jewsih Lights Twelve Steps Series)

Twelve Jewish Steps to Recovery: A Personal Guide to Turning from Alcoholism and Other Addictions – Drugs, Food, Gambling, Sex… (The Jewsih Lights Twelve Steps Series)

Twelve Jewish Steps to Recovery: A Personal Guide to Turning from Alcoholism and Other Addictions - Drugs, Food, Gambling, Sex... (The Jewsih Lights Twelve Steps Series)

This book is not just for Jewish people. It’s for all people who would gain insight– and strength to heal–from Jewish tradition.
* All people who are in trouble with alcohol, drugs, or other addictions–food, gambling, and sex
* Anyone seeking an understanding of the Twelve Steps from a Jewish perspective–regardless of religious background or affiliation
* Alcoholics and addicts in recovery
* Codependents
* Adult children of alcoholics
* Specialists in recover