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…be used as a prescribed drug. Also many advocates who are pro marijuana complain that morphine and cocaine are legal and are very dangerous drugs, that brings up the question why not legalize marijuana as medical drug which is proven to be less dangerous…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…were doing it illegally. Then the government took away the prohibition law and alcohol taxes were increased. The same thing should happen with Marijuana. Marijuana should be taxed heavily to increase our revenue. Marijuana would be made by the same people…
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…see, there are many ways drug laws, and specifically the prohibition of marijuana influence crime. The war on drugs is doing this country more harm than good. It has cost America a great deal of lives. Not only does it influence and inevitably promote…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…50,000 non-drug commercial uses including paper, textiles, fuels, food and sealants, but these uses are also banned by existing laws. Medical Marijuana Facts: ¤No one has ever died from marijuana use. ¤Marijuana does not lead to physical dependency…
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…Substances Act i. the prescription or recommendation of marijuana by a physician for medical use ii. allows an individual to use it, without law enforcement interaction – if prescribed iii. The State is allowed to produce their own medical marijuana iv. Drug…
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…Most users roll loose marijuana into a cigarette commonly known as a "joint." A typical joint contains between 0.5 and 1.0 gram of Marijuana plant matter, which varies in THC content between 5 and 150 milligrams. The drug also can be smoked in a pipe…
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…to the use of more dangerous drugs. When arrested for possession of marijuana, the possessor gets put into rehabilitation centers, which use our tax money! There are supposed legitimate reasons that marijuana should be legalized. One of these is lawful medical
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…and estimated ten million Americans use marijuana on a monthly basis, about seventy million have at some time tried it (Beltrame, [2]). The current laws would justify putting all seventy million citizens in jail. Harry Aslinger is responsible for leading the nation…
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…The marijuana plant should not be an illegal drug; it should be a prescription drug. Marijuana is a controlled substance that should be legalized for medical use. In this argumentative essay I will discuss the history of marijuana, the effects…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…and are very dangerous drugs, that brings up the question why not legalize marijuana as medical drug which is proven to be less dangerous than cocaine and morphine. Lobbying groups in a San Diego, California , council committee unanimously voted to urge president…
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