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….” (New York Times, May 14th, 1993). Medical uses, its safety compared to other drugs, and its legal benefits require its immediate legalization. Through research, doctors have found that marijuana possesses multiple medical uses. Prohibition is limiting its…
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…is one of the most harmless drugs. Consequently, people from all over the world have demanded that marijuana be legalized. Different jurisdictions throughout the world have reacted in different ways. Still, possession of "jolly green" remains a crime in most…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…Foreword: There is no culture in the history of mankind that did not ever use some kind (kinds) of drugs. Despite the well-known consequences of drug addiction, millions of people constantly consume different legal and illegal drugs. Affecting…
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…many positive effects on the human body. These effects should lead to legalization of smoking marijuana for medical reasons. In few states, this legal drug has shown to ease pain in seriously ill patients. Cancer and AIDS patients face severe pain…
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…their own sensual effects, ranging from sedative to stimulant. The effect of Marijuana is much less debilitating than for example alcohol, the most widely used legal drug in America. This fact raises even more questions as to the true purpose of the illegality…
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…given to debates arising over the legalisation or decriminalisation of the marijuana drug, otherwise known as cannabis. It has been suggested that in comparison to legal drugs such as alcohol and tobacco, marijuana is less harmful to humans. According…
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…ligament and even osteoporosis or cataracts. Corticosteroids, are drugs that are used for therapy or treatment of injuries, there usage is legal but only for these purposes. Blood doping…
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…are true, then a lot more people would benefit from it. It’s often prescribed for anti-nausea treatment. There are a lot more dangerous drugs that are legal, like morphine. So why not at least decriminalize marijuana when it is proven to be less dangerous…
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Category: /Law & Government
…Marijuana 1<Tab/>The Difference between if we Legalize it and decriminalize it are that , if we legalize it then adults and kids could just go out side and smoke marijuana as like they were cigarettes. Were as decriminalize is that you…
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Category: /Literature/English
…"drugs"-- prostitution, health care, social security, or just about any other issue that we as a country, and as a people are dealing with. For the purposes of this paper, I will confine, or rather use the legalization of marijuana issue as a model for how we…
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