Likewise, the drug trade brings violence and corruption, and rising drug-taking, south of the border.
Among secondary pupils, 91% oppose drug-taking, a figure which rises to 96% among primary school children.
As more and more addicts have been imprisoned, drug-taking in prison has greatly increased.
Any honest proponent of legalisation would be wise to assume that drug-taking as a whole would rise.
This serious debate can be part of a much wider process to prevent drug-taking in the first place.
That was no doubt a deciding factor for the shadow cabinet seven coming clean with their drug-taking experiences.
The punishments for drug-taking are immediate and predictable, unlike the usual court justice, which often involves long delays.
America was not unusual in experiencing the hedonistic, anti-authority, free-wheeling, drug-taking, free-sex counter-culture.
Chambers published his autobiography "Race Against Me: My Story, " in 2009 where he disclosed further details regarding his drug-taking.
He also regards drug-taking as something to be stamped out, rather than tolerated.
Among older children, the number treated for drug-taking tripled after the economy collapsed.
Drug-taking is as widespread as ever, and America's murder rate is still nearly four times higher than the European Union's.
However, if a limit is set, it will suggest that the government is prepared to tolerate low levels of drug-taking.
Friends have returned from Britain and recounted the problem of drug-taking there.
Yet drug-taking, particularly of cocaine, is widespread among the rich and famous.
Men are less willing to talk about depression, and their misery expresses itself in ways that exacerbate their problems, such as drinking and drug-taking.
Mr. McNamee is crucial to the prosecution because he is the only witness to say he has firsthand knowledge of Mr. Clemens's alleged drug-taking.
This openness isn't possible while we continue to force drug-taking underground.
The intention is to reduce the risk of overdoses and other drug-related deaths, as well as decreasing the amount of drug-taking on the streets of Brighton.
The sad tale meanders some, but to those who recall the outrage heaped on drug-taking Chinese swimmers by foreign rivals not quite 18 months ago, it's instructive.
Four decades of cigarettes, alcohol, energetic fraternising with groupies and enough drug-taking to fell a whole herd of oxen have passed him by like a ray of sunshine.
Asians, however, stick to eternal verities forgotten by western countries in their headlong pursuit of individualism, and their descent into a morass of broken families, drug-taking, promiscuity, mud-slinging and violence.
According to research by Fiona Measham, a criminologist at the University of Lancaster who researches British drinking and drug-taking habits, drugs like ketamine and mephedrone are increasingly popular cocaine substitutes.
There is no correlation between the harshness of drug laws and the incidence of drug-taking: citizens living under tough regimes (notably America but also Britain) take more drugs, not fewer.
Grey Thompson also told BBC Radio 5 Live that although she would not impose her views on other members of the panel, she believes there should be a stiff punishment for drug-taking.
Governments would tax and regulate the drug trade, and use the funds raised (and the billions saved on law-enforcement) to educate the public about the risks of drug-taking and to treat addiction.
Drug-taking in cycling is not a recent development.
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Some American troops find it hard to conceal their feelings about Afghan partners whom they think are drug-taking slackers, whereas the Afghans deeply resent the swearing and barked orders that foreign troops take for granted.
It may not be as hip as a racy tale about a lost weekend of partying and drug-taking, but at 54 Ms Schoenle offers perhaps the wisdom of an older sister to 25-year-old Ms von Lange.
As for Mrs Buffet, she has proved an incisive minister of sport in the Socialist-led coalition government of Lionel Jospin, notably by refusing to turn a blind eye to rampant drug-taking in the annual Tour de France cycle race.
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