London, England
Monday, March 18, 2013
3 pages
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Britons wanted certain drugs decriminalized.
Its human nature for one to defend his
actions. Its not surprising that 86% of
frequent
drug
users
want
drugs
decriminalized, since they wish to defend
themselves. Regardless of the fact, Britain is
caught up in a potential drug war, focused
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mainly on marijuana.
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family.
One example is poverty. If you were
to look at the price of cocaine, one ounce of the
substance in the UK was almost 785 in the
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year 2011.
Cannabis, another popular drug,
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averaged approximately 121 per ounce.
Frequent use of these drugs can put a family
into poverty, and the consequences can be
devastating.
Educational failure
continues to be a subject of
debate
1.
Man smoking with cocaine. Digital image.
The
Sun
. Web.
2.
Mann, Jim.
"Drug Use Is Rising, But We're Not
Addicted."
The Guardian
. Web.
3.
Winnett, Robert.
"Britain Named the
European Capital of Drug Addiction."
The Telegraph
.
Telegraph Media Group. Web.
4.
"Drug Prices."
Independent Drug Monitoring
Unit
. Web.
5.
UK drug bust. Digital image.
LBC
. Web.
Educational failure continues to be a subject of
debate sources:
1.
British classroom. Digital image.
Start
Empathy
. Web.
2.
Weale, Sally, and Richard Adams. "Ofsted
Chief Warns of Growing Failure in England's
Secondary Schools."
The Guardian
. Web.
3.
"British Education System Is Our 'greatest
National Crisis' Says David Starkey."
The Telegraph
.
Telegraph Media Group. Web.
4.
Howse, Patrick. "Education 'failing Economic
Needs'"
BBC News
. Web.