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Taking sides. Clashing views in drugs and society
- Title
- Taking sides. Clashing views in drugs and society / selected, edited, and with introductions by Raymond Goldberg.
- Format
- Book
- Edition
- 9th ed.
- Published
- New York : McGraw-Hill, c2010.
- Description
- xxvi, 453 p. ; 24 cm.
- Other contributors
- Goldberg, Ray.
- Portion of title
- Clashing views in drugs and society Drugs and society
- Uniform series
- Taking sides. McGraw-Hill contemporary learning series.
- Notes
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Contents
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- Should Laws Against Drug Use Remain Restrictive?
- Should the United States Put More Emphasis on Stopping the Importation of Drugs?
- Should the United States Drinking Age Remain at 21?
- Are the Dangers of Ecstasy (MDMA) Overstated?
- Should Pregnant Drug Users Be Prosecuted?
- Is Drug Addiction a Brain Disease?
- Should the Federal Government Play a Larger Role in Regulating Steroid Use?
- Should Employers Limit Secondhand Smoke?
- Should Marijuana be Legalized?
- Are Psychotherapeutic Drugs Overprescribed for Treating Mental Illness?
- Is Caffeine a Health Risk?
- Should School-Age Children with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Be Treated with Ritalin and other Stimulants?
- Do Consumers Benefit When Prescription Drugs Are Advertised?
- Should Smokeless Tobacco Be Promoted as an Alternative to Cigarette Smoking?
- Is Alcoholism Hereditary?
- Should Marijuana Be Approved for Medical Use?
- Should Schools Drug Test Students?
- Does Drug Abuse Treatment Work?
- Is Abstinence an Effective Strategy for Drug Education?
- Subject headings
- Drug abuse--Social aspects--United States. Substance abuse.
- ISBN
- 9780078127564 0078127564