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Drugs and society
Coca eradication is a controversial strategy strongly promoted by the United States government starting in 1961 as part of its " War on Drugs " to eliminate the cultivation of coca, a plant whose leaves are not only traditionally used by indigenous cultures but also, in modern society, in the manufacture of cocaine and soft drinks, namely Coca-cola.
He was a member of the Scotland Against Drugs Campaign Committee and has contributed to many national forums looking at the problem of drugs within Scottish society.
Mission Statement: " Students for Sensible Drug Policy is an international grassroots network of students who are concerned about the impact drug abuse has on our communities, but who also know that the War on Drugs is failing our generation and our society.
The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime ( UNODC ) started this international campaign to raise awareness about the major challenge that illicit drugs represent to society as a whole, and especially to the young.
* McLaughlin, Aideen: Drugs expert warns: cannabis as dangerous to society as heroin, 13 March 2005.

Drugs and Age
* Random Family: Love, Drugs, Trouble, and Coming of Age in the Bronx-Adrian Nicole LeBlanc
The first single from " Iceland ", " Drugs ", made it to the number one spot on X-FM 97. 7 in Reykjavík, beating out Queens of the Stone Age, Papa Roach, Green Day, Audioslave, The Transplants, Used / My Chemical Romance, and Nine Inch Nails.
Reinfeld also wrote books on a number of other subjects, including checkers ( How to Win at Checkers ), numismatics ( Coin Collector's Handbook ), philately ( Commemorative Stamps of the U. S. A .), geology ( Treasures of the Earth ), history ( Trappers of the West ), medicine ( Miracle Drugs and the New Age of Medicine ), physics ( Rays Visible and Invisible ), political science ( The Biggest Job in the World: The American Presidency ), and jurisprudence ( The Great Dissenters: Guardians of Their Country's Laws and Liberties ).
* Miracle Drugs and the New Age of Medicine ( Sterling, New York, 1957 )
Schools and Libraries attempted to ban the book for the following reasons: Sexism, Homosexuality, Sexual Explicity, Offensive Language, Religious Viewpoint, Unsuitability to Age Group, Drugs, Suicide, Violence.

Drugs and 22
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Article 14 of the Single Convention, Article 19 of the Convention on Psychotropic Drugs, and Article 22 of the Convention Against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances give the Board the authority to investigate the failure of any country or region to carry out the Convention's provisions.
Banner is set to release his fifth major label album titled Sex, Drugs and Video Games on May 22, 2012.

Drugs and February
* February 1995, American Stores spent about $ 37 million for 17 Clark Drug stores in southern California, which were then converted to the Sav-on Drugs name.
*" Drugs and Words ", Laura Marsh, The New Republic, February 15, 2011.
On February 1, 2005, exactly one year after the halftime show, the PTC released a report titled MTV Smut Peddlers: Targeting Kids with Sex, Drugs, and Alcohol, covering MTV programming during the network's " Spring Break " week from March 20 to 27, 2004, accusing MTV of irresponsibly promoting sex, drugs, and alcohol to impressionable youth.
The band received some negative publicity in February 2003 after members descended upon a gig by satirical Sydney-based band The Drugs at Melbourne's Duke of Windsor Hotel late that month.
I'm On Drugs is a limited edition CD ( not vinyl as previously reported ) which was given out to those who attended the premier of Ash's documentary Love & Destruction in February 2003.
After the dissolution of the League, the 1946 Protocol Amending the Agreements, Conventions and Protocols on Narcotic Drugs concluded at The Hague on 23 January 1912, at Geneva on 11 February 1925 and 19 February 1925, and 13 July 1931, at Bangkok on 27 November 1931 and at Geneva on 26 June 1936, created a Supervisory Body to administer the estimate system.
* Protocol Amending the Agreements, Conventions and Protocols on Narcotic Drugs concluded at The Hague on 23 January 1912, at Geneva on 11 February 1925 and 19 February 1925, and 13 July 1931, at Bangkok on 27 November 1931 and at Geneva on 26 June 1936
* Protocol Amending the Agreements, Conventions and Protocols on Narcotic Drugs concluded at The Hague on 23 January 1912, at Geneva on 11 February 1925 and 19 February 1925, and 13 July 1931, at Bangkok on 27 November 1931 and at Geneva on 26 June 1936.
* The Commission on Narcotic Drugs, United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime website, accessed 13 February 2009
The Protocol Amending the Agreements, Conventions and Protocols on Narcotic Drugs concluded at The Hague on 23 January 1912, at Geneva on 11 February 1925 and 19 February 1925, and 13 July 1931, at Bangkok on 27 November 1931 and at Geneva on 26 June 1936 was a treaty, signed on December 11, 1946 at Lake Success, that shifted the drug control functions previously assigned to the League of Nations to the United Nations.
* Protocol Amending the Agreements, Conventions and Protocols on Narcotic Drugs concluded at The Hague on 23 January 1912, at Geneva on 11 February 1925 and 19 February 1925, and 13 July 1931, at Bangkok on 27 November 1931 and at Geneva on 26 June 1936, Text of the treaty.

Drugs and 2006
* European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction ( EMCDDA ): National report Netherlands, 2006
* The Drugs I Need ( 2006 )
* Decade of Drugs: A Rodent Records Compilation ( 2006 )
( S. Menzel, Dictators, Drugs and Revolution: Cold War Campaigning in Latin America, 1965-89 ( New York: Author House, 2006 ), 141-43 ).
Shortly after being appointed Minister for Drugs & Crime Reduction in the May 2006 reshuffle, he revealed to the Coventry Evening Telegraph that, as a student, he had smoked cannabis.
In 2006, Turei's Misuse of Drugs ( Medicinal Cannabis ) Amendment Bill was drawn from the member's ballot.
( 2006 ) “ Drugs and Risk Taking in Tourism .” Annals of Tourism Research, 33 ( 2 ), 339 – 59.
In April 2006, Giambra said that the " War on Drugs " was being lost and models used successfully in other countries of decriminalizing certain drugs and thus reducing violence associated with the illegal drug trade needed to be examined .< ref name =" wbendrugs ">
The principal regulations are the Misuse of Drugs Regulations 1988 ( SI 328 / 1988 ) as amended by the Misuse of Drugs ( Amendment ) Regulations 1993 ( SI 342 / 1993 ), the Misuse of Drugs ( Amendment No. 1 ) Regulations 1999 ( SI 273 / 1999 ), the Misuse of Drugs ( Amendment ) Regulations 2006 ( SI 53 / 2006 ), the Misuse of Drugs ( Amendment ) Regulations 2007 ( SI 200 / 2007 ), the Misuse of Drugs ( Amendment ) ( No. 1 ) Regulations 2009 ( SI 63 / 2009 ) and the Misuse of Drugs ( Amendment ) ( No. 2 ) Regulations 2009 ( SI 122 / 2009 ).
* Singer, Merrill 2006 A Dose of Drugs, A Touch of Violence, A Case of AIDS, Part 2: Further Conceptualizing the SAVA Syndemic.

threat and society
That society responds by condemning the private eye as a threat to the status quo, a potential criminal.
Although we continue to pay our conversational devotions to `` free private enterprise '', `` individual initiative '', `` the democratic way '', `` government of the people '', `` competition of the marketplace '', etc., we live rather comfortably in a society in which economic competition is diminishing in large areas, bureaucracy is corroding representative government, technology is weakening the citizen's confidence in his own power to make decisions, and the threat of war is driving him economically and physically into the ground ''.
One can view criminalization as a procedure deployed by society as a pre-emptive, harm-reduction device, using the threat of punishment as a deterrent to anyone proposing to engage in the behavior causing harm.
In Egyptian belief, Ma ' at was constantly under threat from the forces of disorder, so all of society was required to maintain it.
* 1597 – A group of early Japanese Christians are killed by the new government of Japan for being seen as a threat to Japanese society.
Chernyi advocated a Nietzschean overthrow of the values of bourgeois Russian society, and rejected the voluntary communes of anarcho-communist Peter Kropotkin as a threat to the freedom of the individual.
The royalty and nobility then found Lollardy to be a threat not only to the Church, but to English society in general.
Montoneros did not think about their armed violence as a response to a threat to society, but as the key of their identity.
In fact, the revolutionaries were perceived as proponents of " godless communism " that posed a threat to the traditionally privileged place that the Church occupied within Nicaraguan society.
The hierarchy also opposed social reforms implemented by the Sandinistas to aid the poor, allegedly because they saw it as a threat to their traditionally privileged position within society.
More supported the Catholic Church and saw the Reformation as heresy, a threat to the unity of both church and society.
In the late 1970s, Estonian society grew increasingly concerned about the threat of cultural Russification to the Estonian language and national identity.
The group was made up of both abolitionists from the North, who wanted to end slavery, and slaveholders, who wanted to deport free blacks to reduce what they considered a threat to the stability of slave society.
For its part, the Nguyễn Dynasty increasingly saw Catholic missionaries as a political threat ; courtesans, for example, an influential faction in the dynastic system, feared for their status in a society influenced by an insistence on monogamy.
The criticism of social stratification covers a wider range of employment choices bound by the pressures of a hierarchical society to perform otherwise unfulfilling work that deprives humans of their " species character " not only under threat of starvation or poverty, but also of social stigma and status diminution.
*" Moreover, as America becomes an increasingly multi-cultural society, it may find it more difficult to fashion a consensus on foreign policy issues, except in the circumstance of a truly massive and widely perceived direct external threat.
Recognizing the reactionary classes in society as being the gravest threat to his position, Louis Bonaparte moved on 22 January 1852 to confiscate all the property of the House of Orléans.
Rebellious women were a concern for Englishmen because they posed a threat to the patriarchal model of a good household upon which Elizabethan society was built.
Toynbee was troubled by the Russian Revolution, for he saw Russia as a non-Western society and the revolution as a threat to Western society.
" Given the situation in Spain for several years regarding terrorist attacks, these ties can be considered objectively as a threat to democracy ," the court said, also adding that these parties " contradicted the concept of a ' democratic society ' and presented a major danger to Spain's democracy ".
Much depends on the nature of the society itself and whether it sees the military as important, as for example in time of threat or war, or a burdensome expense typified by defence cuts in time of peace.
But until force and the threat of force in international relations are brought under social control by the world community, by and for the world society, they remain the instruments of social anarchy and not the sanctions of world law.
Its graphic depiction of strategic bombing in the scenes in which Everytown is flattened by air attack and society collapses into barbarism, echo pre-war concerns about the threat of the bomber and the apocalyptic pronouncements of air power prophets.
Even though the maximum security prison is now closed, the town still houses a major minimum security prison, Brockbridge Correctional Facility, for violent offenders who are not deemed a threat to society due to the nature of their crimes.

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