Eighteen states, as well as Washington D.C., have all legalized the use of medicinal marijuana. On the other hand, marijuana still remains a Schedule I controlled substance under the DEA’s “Controlled Substances Act of 1970”, making it illegal on the federal level. The Controlled Substances Act states that marijuana, as a Schedule I controlled substance, has a high potential for abuse, no currently accepted medical use in treatment in the United States, and lacks accepted safety for use under medical…
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Chapter 02 A History of Drug Control Multiple Choice Questions 1. The first psychoactive substance that American states attempted to control was: A. opium B. marijuana C. heroin D. alcohol E. none of the above 2. During the 1920s and 1930s, in the years following the Supreme Court ruling on the Harrison Act (1914), which was rendered in 1919, the number of addicts who were arrested on drug charges: A. decreased B. increased C. remained the same D. fluctuated wildly and erratically from year…
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with it. The CSA stands for the Controlled Substances Act and is a federal law that was passed in 1970 which provides the legal structure by which the federal government regulates the ownership, distribution, and possession of controlled substances. The primary step in this process is determining the capabilities of a substance. Marijuana was found to be easily abused by its users and created severe physiological dependence. Next, the CSA designates these substances into one of five schedules based…
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Narcotics Act of 1914 was established and came into play eight years after the Pure Food and Drug Act was implemented in 1906, as the Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906 did not deter the sale of drugs but only required the ingredients to be listed on drugs and foods. "The Harrison Act was designed to regulate drug abuse through government taxation and became the basis for narcotics regulation in the United States for more than a half-century", (Levinthal, 2012, p. 56). Although the Harrison Act did not…
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Campbell CJA 301- Criminal Justice Administration Module 1 Case Study Professor: Teresa Knox Date due: 10/21/2013 Marijuana Legalization Should the legalization of marijuana for medicinal purposes be left up to the individual states or should it be controlled at the federal level? I believe the legalization of marijuana for medicinal purposes should be left up to individual states, because marijuana seems to not pose significant danger to those who use it or those around them. In my opinion…
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Drug Abuse Drug overdoses have killed over 112,000 Americans from May 2022 to May 2023. Addiction is a condition where people have a strong need for a substance, this could be alcohol, or drugs. Addiction is considered a disability or disease. Addiction came around in the early 20th century. Adolescence is a sensitive period for substance use. The use of drugs by adolescents has been associated with overestimating normal standards of drug use, specific motivations for drug use, and negative life…
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well as a treatment for narcolepsy due to its stimulant abilities. [3] [4] By the 1970’s the addictive properties…
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(methylenedioxymethamphetamine or MDMA) is a dangerous substance that has become a problem due to it growing popularity. According to a 2001 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, the most popular users were aged from 18 to 25. Of this group, 9 percent admitted to using Ecstasy. In this paper I will discuss what actually is ecstasy, the history of the drug, and the effects of the dangerous substance. Ecstasy is a mind-altering drug that acts as both a stimulant and psychedelic to produce a feeling…
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Marijuana). In the 1970s, many places in the United States started to abolish state laws and other local regulations that banned possession or sale of cannabis. The Federal Government classified cannabis as a Schedule I drug according to the Controlled Substances Act of 1970, which classified cannabis as having high potential for abuse, no medical use, and not safe to use under medical supervision. In Today's society, the use of Marijuana is viewed differently than in the 1970's. Society has acquired…
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which is taken for many reasons, including to induce happiness or relax. Marijuana has been in existence for centuries all around the world, and is a substance that has become very much a part of the American culture. Nearly 65 million Americans have claimed to either have used it occasionally or regularly, but the debate on whether this substance should be legalized or not remains a very hot topic today. Marijuana is good and would be beneficial if legalized for multiple reasons including bringing…
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