http://www.vanityfair.com/news/2015/05/ptsd-war-home-sebastian-junger
It seems counterintuitive to me that this article compared rape to PTSD. Honestly I have never thought of it like that being a former veteran majority of this article was dead on right. This article claimed that rape was more traumatizing but less harder to recover from. War is like a drug because once you get that first high of being in a combat zone it kinda never goes away you just in a sense come down from it with time. I believe combat is both more traumatizing than rape but that is only based off my opinion using my own experiences.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/raymmar-tirado/is-is-time-to-say-yes-to-_b_6110718.html
It seems counterintuitive to me that this article asked the world a simple question “Is it time to legalize steroids in professional sports?” Steroids are performance enhancing drugs also known as PED’s. Although critics may say that it is cheating I believe it helps good athletes become great. This article mentions well known for getting caught using a PED the great Mr. Alex Rodriguez. This article asks do we even care anymore? In my opinion no. Critics say it’s cheating but if everyone did it myself along with the author don’t think that would really be the case. It would make the sport a lot more competitive and the author of this article feels the same way.
https://ballotpedia.org/California_Proposition_64,_Marijuana_Legalization_(2016)
It seems counterintuitive a state that legalized medical marijuana already now wants to piggy back on Colorado and make marijuana legal for recreational use. Who are they kidding it pretty much is already legal down there everyone knows California is known for its potent marijuana. This is mentioned in various types of music and celebrities endorse it. This article is a proposition. It goes on to explain if legalized pretty much what would happen and how cannabis would be handled. Marijuana is a popular drug among younger people but even with older people and I believe that eventually more than half of the United States will legalize recreational marijuana usage to the uproar. This could help be an end to the War on Drugs.