Thursday, December 12, 2019
Common Medicine
Question: Discuss about the term for Common Medicine. Answer: Particular recommendation made by UNODC is entirely for personal use and it is essential for the distributors and users to consider the law differently under the law and dose age. As per the guidelines, some of the recreational drugs are not allowed to Cannabis and a minute amount of this particular drug can be avail from the distributors (Zhang, Fall Inomata, 2010). Those drugs only can be given with the help of appropriate prescription and if any distributor found to be given to the patient without any prescription this can be regarded as the criminal offense and as per the standard acts and regulations appropriate decriminalization will be provide to the users and the distributor (Second Regional Seminar on Good Governance for Southeast Asian Countries, 2008). I expect the number of recreational users will increase because the individuals are having quality life, everyone wants to enjoy life as the reliable income, and employment is available. Especially the young generation those who were just entered into a profession and willing to send more amount of money where they can get more fun (Parrott, 2015). Adequate amount of financial supports is available and they want day dreaming which is only avail with the help of drugs, alcohol, and tobacco. Thus, it is clear that the chances of recreational users will increase with the time. There are several effects would decriminalization have on criminal justice system such as prison populations enlargement, rapid intoxication in public and harming public safety. With the increase of decriminalization the number of victims will be increased which will results in increasing population in prison (Pacula, Chriqui King, 2003). However, increasing number of prison populations can results in disturbance of internal environment and which can results in violations of internal code of conduct. On the other hand, the intoxication rate may increase which can provide critical impact to the individuals and rate of addiction among the drug users will also may enhanced. In the mean, time the public safety will be the most prominent issues and with can be violated by the drugs addicts and the community environment may diminish. Decriminalization will have serious impact on healthcare system as the insurance rates may increase as the number of drug addicts is increasing and, therefore, to maintain the existence and expenses of the medical expenditure the insurance companies will increase their basic policy rate (Antony Rose, 1982). If the rate of patients is increase then the rate of intoxication among individuals will increase which will hamper the health care system. Most importantly, the health care setting is developed in a particular place for providing reliable knowledge of how the individuals should maintain their health and well-being and the health community to provide the best possible solution to the health care providers conducts sometimes-reliable health awareness campaign. Due to increase in patients, the availability of the medicaments may become major problems for the health professionals and wrong treatment due to the hypertensive condition may results in significant lives loss (Parrott, 20 15). Besides this, health care cost will be increased as the number of beds within the hospital and nursing homes will be less available if any situation comes like rapid drug use by the individuals and decriminalization of the same then the above impact may occur significantly. References Antony, C., Rose, L. (1982). Decriminalization. [Washington, D.C.?]: U.S. Dept. of Justice, National Institute of Justice. Pacula, R., Chriqui, J., King, J. (2003). Marijuana decriminalization. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research. Parrott, A. (2015). Why all stimulant drugs are damaging to recreational users: an empirical overview and psychobiological explanation. Human Psychopharmacology: Clinical And Experimental, 30(4), 213-224. https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hup.2468 Second Regional Seminar on Good Governance for Southeast Asian Countries. (2008). Tokyo, Japan. Zhang, Y., Fall, P., Inomata, T. (2010). Review of management and administration in the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC). Geneva: United Nations.
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