Cocaine and Its Damage to the Environment
Cocaine And Its Damage To The Environment – Discover the Ecological impact of Cocaine? To find out, please visit www.drug-aware.com. Traditionally alcohol is the most commonly misused substance, followed by marijuana. Having said that, cocaine is catching up swiftly. This is a disturbing problem because of the number of problems connected with cocaine. Lots of the media channels appear to handle it as though its not much of a big deal and label it as recreational cocaine use but it is a very addictive drug and in certain young people it can lead to heart problems as well as other socioeconomic problems. I’ve dealt with 22 year old cocaine users that are on their 5th heart attack from cocaine. However, what a lot of people don’t realise is that when they grow the coca plant in the rainforests in South America, they have to destroy an immense amounth of rainforest to be able to grow the cocaine. They also use a lot of chemical extraction to process it. For every gram of cocaine snorted in the UK, four square metres of rainforest is destroyed. So over the last 20 years there has been 6million acres of rain forest has been demolished and every year 25 million gallons of chemical poisens go into the rain forest to sustain it. For more information on cocaine visit www.drug-aware.com or call us on 0845 900 2755. www.youtube.com
America's War on Drugs Sputters to an End
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And not only is recreational pot smoking by adults legal in those two places now, but medicinal use of marijuana is already the will of the people in 18 other states and the District of Columbia. Sure looks like a trend to me. President Obama's Justice …
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Guest opinion: The war on drugs finally coming to an end
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Heroin and cocaine were very popular for medicinal and recreational use when they were banned in 1913. Heroin and cocaine use went underground as Sears Roebuck & Co. no longer mailed heroin syringe kits to eager consumers and Coca-Cola removed …
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Brunswick adds 18 safe zones to fight drug activity
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Other trafficked drugs include heroin and cocaine. "There are people making weekly trips to Massachusetts" and coming back to sell drugs, Hagan said earlier Monday. The new safe zones include park and recreation areas, he said, and their designations …
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