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…on it, and the government together with whichever company produced it, would put harmful impurities in it to promote business. These are the main points and reasons why the Drug named marijuana shouldn't be legalized in the United States of America. The main reason why…
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…year of 2001 where marijuana use numbers may be "higher" than ever. While the use and sale of marijuana has been a federal offense since August 2, 1937, people still argue and protest to this day that the drug be legalized. In the following, I am going…
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…apply to marijuana because marijuana is far less dangerous than some drugs which are legal, such as alcohol and tobacco. SUMMARY: Individuals deserve the right to decide whether or not they should use marijuana. The government should not tell individuals…
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…to help treat and cure diseases and Marijuana is one of those drugs. Legalizing Marijuana would help treat sick patients and could possibly become a wonder drug used by many doctors. Marijuana, other wise known as cannibis extract, has been used as medicine…
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…of Clinton and Barry McCaffery, “a stalking horse for legalization.” (McCaffery 39). Proposition 200 promises a broader impact than California’s initiative. It enables doctors to prescribe any schedule I drug a category that includes marijuana, heroin, LSD…
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…is the solution. More money needs to be put into the prison systems, along with more mandatory sentencing into the legal systems. With automatic punishments individuals will be more reluctant to commit crimes especially ones considered to be drug-related acts…
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…, then there are those who would like to see marijuana legalized for personal use and as a recreational drug. To be or not to be: The History, Future, and Sociological View of Marijuana. “Marijuana is a mixture of leaves, stems, and flowering…
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…Should Drugs Be Made Legal? For several decades drugs have been one of the major problems of society. There have been escalating costs spent on the war against drugs and countless dollars spent on rehabilitation, but the problem still exists. Not only…
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…have created a groundswell of popular support for legalizing drug use for medical reasons. A poll conducted by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) in March 1995 found that 79% of Americans thought that the medical use of marijuana and other drugs
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…Marijuana is, and probably always will be, one of the most widely used and accepted illegal drugs across the globe. Recently, however, there has been a significant amount of attention given to debates arising over the legalization of the drug. It has…
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