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…Just Some Bad Logic “The Battle For Medical Marijuana in The War on Drugs” is an article written by William E. Stempsey debating over why the dispute against the legalization of medical marijuana “is just bad logic.” The article is clearly…
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…WC:852 Marijuana: A Closer Look At The Facts The legalization of marijuana has been a widely fought issue since its prohibition in 1937 (“Does” 1). This drug has been grown for many years and for different reasons other than pleasure. Marijuana can…
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…it are worse than the disease itself.” In this paper, I will attempt to answer the following questions: 1) How illicit and/or legal drug use relates to crime? Here I will also address the statistics quantifying the occurrence of drug use in the U.S…
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…the legalization of soft drugs such as cannabis in their society, a policy that is frowned upon by other EU member countries as being irresponsible and foolish. The legalization of soft drugs has caused its problems in Holland. Although they have handled cannabis…
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…, the government would be able to collect taxes on it, and would have a lot more money to pay for effective drug education programs and other important causes. SUMMARY: We would have more money to spend on important problems if marijuana were legal. Failure…
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…, beer and cigarettes to name a few are all acceptable drugs. This confused view of drug taking is compounded by history when what we may see as an unacceptable drug today is not tomorrow and visa versa; opium was legal in the last century, yet in the 18th…
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…proof that shows the legalization of marijuana would have more of a positive impact on society than a negative one. This includes the elimination of the underground society, which mostly consists of drug dealers and consumers. There is also money involved…
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…the people weren’t so strong-willed to legalize it they still fought. New and harder drugs were now popular and marijuana wasn’t as "popular." In the early 1990’s the drug was once again popular after the side effects of the new drugs were seen. The drug’s…
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…What exactly is the definition of a narcotic? A narcotic is a habit forming drug that dulls the senses, relieves pain, or induces sleep. Wouldn't that make almost all drugs illegal...? The difference between the legal and illegal drugs
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…Is Prohibition an Appropriate Standard? Richard Dennis, the author of Chemical Dependence: Opposing Viewpoints, says that "The appropriate standard in deciding if a drug should be mad;e legal for adults ought to be whether it is more likely than…
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