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  • 81National Institute on Drug Abuse — The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) is a United States federal government research institute whose mission is to lead the Nation in bringing the power of science to bear on drug abuse and addiction. [1] Contents 1 History …

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  • 82Responsible drug use — is a harm reduction strategy which argues that a person can use illegal drugs, or illegally use legal drugs, with reduced or eliminated risk of negatively affecting other parts of one s life or the lives of others. Some critics believe that all… …

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  • 83Illegal drug trade in the People's Republic of China — The illegal drug trade in China is influenced by factors such as history, location, size, population, and current economic conditions which are good. China has one fifth of the world s population and a large and expanding economy. Opium has… …

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  • 84New Zealand Drug Foundation — The New Zealand Drug Foundation is a non government body that aims to prevent and reduce social, health and economic harms caused by both legal and illegal drugs in New Zealand. The Foundation has been at the forefront of major alcohol and other… …

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  • 85Federal Social Readaptation Center No. 1 — The Federal Social Readaptation Center No. 1 Altiplano (Spanish: Centro Federal de Readaptación Social Número 1 Altiplano ) is the maximum security federal prison (originally called the Penal de Máxima Seguridad No. 1 Almoloya de Juárez , later… …

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  • 86drugs and drug consumption — Opium (yingsu or yapian) has been imported for medicinal purposes since the seventh century, mainly by Arab maritime traders. Opium became popular as a panacea against illnesses such as dysentery and malaria and also as a general tonic. Its… …

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  • 87Politics of drug abuse — Most countries have legislation designed to criminalise some drug use. Usually however the legislative process is self referential, defining abuse in terms of what is made illegal. The legislation concerns lists of drugs specified by the… …

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  • 88Illicit drug use in Australia — Illicit drug use is a social issue in Australia that creates a 6.7 billion Australian Dollars per year illegal market.[1] Contents 1 Drug use in Australia 1.1 History 1.2 Current situation …

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  • 89Transform Drug Policy Foundation — The Transform Drug Policy Foundation (TDPF) [cite web|url=http://www.tdpf.org.uk|title=Main Page|publisher=Transform Drug Policy Foundation|accessdate=2008 05 14] is a registered non profit charity based in the United Kingdom working in the field …

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  • 90Intravenous drug use (recreational) — Shoot up redirects here. For the shooting video game genre see Shoot em up. Intravenous drug use refers to intravenous injection of recreational drugs (e.g., heroin, cocaine, amphetamines). History IV drug use is a relatively recent phenomenon… …

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