weed has no physical addiction potential. when stopping use, the smoker may really want a spliff but there are no prevailent withdrawal symtoms weed has no physical addiction potential. when stopping use, the smoker may really want a spliff but there are no prevailent withdrawal symtoms
The biggest ethical isue surrounding Drug abuse is that most drug abusers think nothing about abusing those around them in order to be able to keep abusing drugs. then weakened and worn out by their habit they will expect the same people that they robbed and abused to help them with free housing medical care etc. That is really the bottom line.
Here are the ethical issues, in question form, regarding the legalization of marijuana:
1. poor people who need it can't afford it so should the government pay for them to use drugs that were previously illegal, then possibly end up doing substance abuse
2. it's pretty good for the underground economy…what are all those drug lords gonna do now that their weed is legal?
3. who can sell it and would there be limits to who can have more than others, or is it just the amount your money can pay for?
4. should there be rehab centres for weed addiction?
5. what do you say to all those pot-head teens?
It is not an ethical issue. The real issue is the federal governments point of view and each of the 50 States that form the United States of America. Is it ethical for the Federal Government to decide everything for the individual citizen.
They are debating as to weither to allow the use of Marijuana in the medical field or to just have it be banned.
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identify some of the ethical dilemmas faced by these organisations
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An educator at a child care center may see evidence of child abuse and would have to inform the authorities about this abuse. Workers may also see coworkers or supervisors that may be prejudiced against a child for race or gender.
Some potential sources of ethical dilemmas in academic work include not quoting sources, resulting in either intentional or unintentional plagiarism; using flawed research materials, resulting in erroneous results; and bias in conducting and reporting research. These are the most commonly occurring ethical issues in academic work.
There are various worldwide agencies that fight drug abuse. In the United States there is the National Institute on Drug Abuse.
Reverse discrimination is an ethical dilemma when creating an AAP. People who may prove to be qualified for the job may be overlooked because of an organization seeking to hire a protected class to avoid some type of litigation.
ethical issues are difficult social questions that include controversy over the "right" thing to do. ethical dilemmas are situations in which it is difficult to make a decision either because the right course of actions is not clear or the right course of action carries some neg consequences
Yes, there are many including AA or the other drug abuse centers. Some can be found in your town as in all others.
There are many recreation activities that can help in preventing drug and alcohol abuse. Sports are one recreation that help prevent drug and alcohol abuse. Other creative methods like art and music can also help.
There are many treatments for Cocaine abuse. Some of the treatments for Cocaine abuse include having a sponsor and attending a drug rehabilitation program.
Hi, Just wanted to comment. I have had a drug abuse problem. I am now 15 months clean. Drug abuse is taking your prescription more than you are supposed to. Also by taking it a different way or time than prescribed. Drug abuse is a painful and sad thing. Please be sure you use the correct dosage and follow the doctors presription.
If they are prescription drugs-they are considered prescription drug abuse. Some may be classified as narcotics.