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…people who need it. Marijuana is legal in one state for medical purposes only. In 1996, voters in California approved a law that relaxes regulation on medical marijuana. The federal government cannot take action against California doctors who recommend…
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…shoes. Between 1978 and 1996, 34 states passed laws stating marijuana's therapeutic value. Most recently, voters in two states, Arizona and, California passed laws allowing for the medical use of marijuana under a physician's supervision. But states…
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…many people oppose the laws. Ethan states, marijuana was made illegal in 1937, although the majority of the population in addition to the American Medical Association opposed the decision. In 1997-1998 a pole was taken and sixty to seventy percent…
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…Research,University of Michigan, 1981 Moran, Greg, “U.S. Supreme Court to hear medical marijuana case,” Union Tribune. Copley Newspaper, Inc.8sections, 98 pages. Sec A. November 28,2000 NORML,(National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws
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Marijuana What’s illegal, friendly to the environment, not supported by the powers that be, and gets you banged up in nick for possession of it? Well the answer can only be the green bud, the Buddha, the wacky backy…
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…To this day people are still put under the impression that marijuana is a dangerous drug that kills and causes Canada's youth to turn to violence and vandalism. What people still don’t understand is that marijuana is a very soft substance that is less…
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…of medical marijuana, the Drug Enforcement Administrations (DEA) administrative law judge, Francis Young, wrote “The evidence in this record clearly shows that marijuana has been accepted as capable of relieving the distress of great numbers of very ill people…
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…First off lets determine what exactly marijuana is, it is a crude drug made from the plant cannabis sativa. The main ingredient that gets you “high” is called THC or in real terms delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol. Some immediate effects of this drug, when…
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…the dangers of marijuana. The recent proposals for legalization and the medical usage laws are sending messages to the American children that it is "ok" to smoke pot. And it simply is not. Our…
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…, multiple sclerosis, AIDS, migraines and other debilitating aliments. In 1988 the DEA’s own administrative law judge concluded that “Marijuana is one of the safest, therapeutically active substance known to man.” Today over 35 states have passed…
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