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Category: /History
…by any American health associations, there is no reason to legalize the drug. They think that the main reason why pro marijuana advocates use the medical use argument is because the uninformed public can be easily convinced to support the movement…
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Category: /History
…by any American health associations, there is no reason to legalize the drug. They think that the main reason why pro marijuana advocates use the medical use argument is because the uninformed public can be easily convinced to support the movement…
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Category: /Literature/English
…injury, or even death. In closing, LSD has had quite a journey to get to where it is now, and it still is making an impact on society. It will continue to do this. Studies are still being done on the drug, and its effects on humans. Well the legalization
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Category: /Literature/English
…to do this. Studies are still being done on the drug, and its effects on humans. Well the legalization helped curb the drug sales a little; it is still a street drug. All that can truly be done about this, and other problems like it is education. The truth…
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Category: /Literature/English
…doesn't the Government legalize it? How can they say no, when some of the most dangerous and most addictive drugs (alcohol, tobacco) out there are legal, and are staring in your face from the store shelves. The Government says that legalization will lead…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of emotions including feelings of perception, fear, insanity, happiness, love and anger. Although marijuana is not addicting, it may be habituating. The individual may become psychologically rather than physically dependent on the drug. Legalization Of Marijuana…
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…conditions that would justify a company testing its employees for drugs. It also demonstrates that in recent years employers, policymakers, and America's legal system have moved drug testing far beyond justifiable boundaries. A firm ethical standard for companies…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…policies and propositions will soon come to voters in other states.         The debate over the legalization of Cannabis Sativa, more commonly known as marijuana, is currently one of the more heated controversies in the country today. The drug has been…
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Category: /Literature/English
Legalization of Marijuana One of the biggest issues argued about all over congress, the media, and in public resides in our country’s War on Drugs. One of the primary focuses of the War on Drugs targets the controversial drug marijuana. Marijuana…
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…more serious such as cocaine. If marijuana is legalized, does that mean other drugs that are used as a result of marijuana usage should be legalized, where does it stop? Bad decisions such as legalization result in bad occurrences such as injury and death…
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