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…Who is, and who should be, the principle beneficiary of English copyright law: authors and performers, those involved in the commercial exploitation of copyright works, or the general public? The purpose of copyright is to allow creators to gain…
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…Relations Media” The traditional medications used to treat AIDS sufferers cause a wide range of side effects. Virtually the only medicine capable of treating the entire spectrum of side effects without causing harm to the user is marijuana. There are now 30…
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…, I sincerely doubt that recreational marijuana will be legalized in the near future. But what about medicinal cannabis? Why are they too stubborn to legalize that? It is a proven fact, recognized by most of the medical community, that when it comes…
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…the question why not legalize marijuana as medical drug which is proven to be less dangerous than cocaine and morphine. Lobbying groups in a San Diego, California, council committee unanimously voted to urge president Bill Clinton and congress to end federal…
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…The cries of conservatives across America has grown to a riotous roar. The problem is that the long-standing and unjust prohibition of the psychoactive drug marijuana has been lifted by voters in Arizona and California. Under the new law, doctors can…
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…for the Reform of Marijuana Laws, and Cannabis Action Network. Cannabis Action Network is unique because it is a youth activist group. Members promote recreational usage of marijuana primarily on college campuses and at concerts (Cotts, 42). All advocates argue…
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…" The traditional medications used to treat AIDS sufferers cause a wide range of side effects. Virtually the only medicine capable of treating the entire spectrum of side effects without causing harm to the user is marijuana. There are now 30 diseases listed under…
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…William Contro Gilmartin College Writing 2 13 October 2003 Unjust Laws Americans take pride in knowing they live in a democratic country that ensures freedom, but how true is this assumption? What exactly is freedom today and how does…
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…. Regulatory laws were passed in 1937, and criminal penalties were instituted for possession and sale of the drug. "Marijuana" refers to the dried leaves and flowers of the cannabis plant, which contains the non-narcotic chemical THC at various potencies…
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…Ida Wells-Barnett and Lynch Laws. Ida Wells-Barnett was born in 1862 in Holly Springs, Mississippi to slave par-ents and in her sixty-nine years of life, accomplished a great many things. Remembered as the legendary anti-lynching crusader and militant…
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