Pros and cons of marijuana argued (The Sentinel)
Students, professors and others crammed into Dickinson College’s Stern Center great room Thursday night to witness a debate on the legalization of marijuana in the commonwealth.
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Pain Killers And Stimulants Less Risky Than Cocaine, More Risky Than Marijuana, According To College Freshmen (Medical News Today)
First year college students believe that occasional nonmedical use of prescription pain killers and stimulants is less risky than cocaine, but more risky than marijuana or consuming five or more alcoholic beverages every weekend, according to a new study published in the September issue of Prevention Science, the peer-reviewed journal of the Society for Prevention Research.
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Video: Legalize it? (The Daily News)
A recent string of local and regional marijuana busts has sparked a lively debate within our story comments regarding the benefits and/or problems associated with the legalization of marijuana.
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College Freshmen: Pain Killers And Stimulants Less Risky Than Cocaine; More Risky Than Marijuana (Science Daily)
A new study in Prevention Science, finds that college freshmen believe that nonmedical use of prescription drugs like pain killers and stimulants is less risky than cocaine, but more risky than marijuana. Study also describes types of students who are most likely to engage in nonmedical use of prescription drugs.
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College freshmen: pain killers and stimulants less risky than cocaine; more risky than marijuana (EurekAlert!)
( Society for Prevention Research ) A new study in the peer-reviewed journal, Prevention Science, finds that college freshmen believe that nonmedical use of prescription drugs like pain killers and stimulants is less risky than cocaine, but more risky than marijuana. Study also describes types of students who are most likely to engage in nonmedical use of prescription drugs.
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