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Category: /Social Sciences
…is marijuana. In todays world marijuana is growing and is looking to be legalized in California for medical uses only but that will lead to many other problems in the near future.         Marijuana is the most used drug in the U.S. besides tobacco. Marijuana…
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…firearms, as well as foreign copies of the same. It has been five years since the ban, and the drug trade has flourished. The senseless killing for turf continues. We are at war with the drug cartels around the world. The country is now debating the legalization
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…today over the prohibition of drugs. The criminalization of marijuana, and other substances, has violated the people?s rights. Legalizing marijuana would vastly improve society today. Possessing marijuana was criminalized when Congress passed the Marijuana…
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…DISCURSIVE WRITING An issue that creates heated debate almost anywhere you go is the legalisation of cannabis. There are two different opinions: one, that cannabis should not become legal because it leads on to the use of harder drugs and causes more…
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Category: /Literature/English
…these drugs. Alcohol and nicotine are currently legal, but marijuana remains illegal for the majority of the United States population. At one point in time all drugs were legal. That was before laws were passed against them. Slowly more and more laws were…
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Category: /Literature/English
…/legalization of marijuana seems inevitable. Many of the purported myths about its harmful effects have been proven false. The current war on drugs is clearly failing, and costing too many lives and too much money. There are many benefits to be gained from…
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…/legalization of marijuana seems inevitable. Many of the purported myths about its harmful effects have been proven false. The current war on drugs is clearly failing, and costing too many lives and too much money. There are many benefits to be gained from…
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…Marijuana, also called mary-jane, pot, grass, weed, doobey and reefer, is the most commonly used illegal street drug in North America. It causes numerous amounts of health risks, it's a gayway drug, and it can mess up your life by getting…
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Category: /History
…out of control'. As testament, perhaps, to the ineffectiveness of America's drug laws, Britain remained relatively unperturbed by drug addiction without adopting the strict legal prohibition of the USA. Following the Second World War…
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…to investigate the legitimate biological origin of addiction, releasing a report maintaining the inaptitude of the legal system to deal with a social and health dilemma (Booth, 1996). British law remained relatively unconcerned by drug use up until 1964…
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