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…        The legalization of marijuana as a prescription drug should be allowed. Medical research shows that marijuana has therapeutic value in patients with various types of cancers, some neurological disorders, and AIDS patients. The marijuana…
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…Not too bad, it's kind of a quickie. Teacher agreed with it, and it's for legalization. I was impressed. Drug Prohibition There are no panaceas for the world's drug problems, but legalizing drugs, un-clog the court system, and free prison space…
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Legalization of Narcotics Narcotics, or drugs, are substances that affect the body’s functions. They can stimulate the mind, make people depressed, or make them hyper. Marijuana, heroin, LSD, PCP, cocaine, and anabolic steroids are all considered…
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…severe nausea that often is a side-effect of chemotherapy and sometimes makes lifesaving treatment impossible. Also, many advocates who are pro marijuana complain that morphine and cocaine are legal and are very dangerous drugs, that brings up…
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…substantial political fire for years. As we enter a new century, many are reconsidering their feelings towards the drug war. Critics cite the billions of dollars spent every year as well as the overflowing prison problem as reasons to cut back, and even legalize
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…. The legalization of drugs would all together reduce the number of crimes and improve respect for the law. It is hard to imagine any other single provision that could make a more significant contribution to the promotion of law and order. Furthermore the Canadian…
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…everywhere, and with marijuana comes the harder drugs, making drug abuse an important and critical issue in the world today. There are many issues on different drugs but one sticks in our mind, marijuana. The push for legalization of marijuana has increased over…
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…failure (Gardner). Those who oppose drug legalization say there would be an increased number of addicts and increased crime if drugs were to be legalized. As a result of legalization, there would be an additional twenty billion dollars of anti-drug money…
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…The topic I am going to discuss today is Drugs in Sport. My contention is that drugs should not be made legal in sports. Drugs in sport is an issue that is always in the spotlight, especially during major athletic events such as the recent and highly…
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…The controversy surrounding the legalization of drugs has raged since the late 1930s and it seems it will continue well into the future. Such a debate has been apparent in the American marketplace of ideas before with the prohibition of alcohol…
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