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... We are not liberalizing nor legalizing drugs. ... Heroin is nearly identical to morphine except that it is more potent and takes effect more rapidly. Morphine was frequently used in the 19th century to combat alcoholism and heroin was developed to help people aleve their ensuing addictions to morphine. Now methadone is being used to help people kick their addiction to heroin and to bring the cycle full circle, many recovering heroin addicts turn to alcohol to relieve their methadone cravings. ...
Heroin addicts are dramatically portrayed as the ‘walking dead’, while in fact the so-called symptoms of addiction are the direct result of drug laws, rather than the result of the drug itself. Malnutrition, rotted teeth, and all of the other alleged consequences of heroin use are all due to the fact that drug laws have forced the addict to spend all of his resources funding his addiction.
Approximate Word count = 572 Approximate Pages = 2.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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