Papers 1411-1420 of total 48571 found.
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…brain and genetic damage. Those studies were done biasedly, however, and all have been disproved. In fact, the DEA’s own Administrative Law Judge Francis Young has declared that “marijuana in its natural form is far safer than many foods we commonly consume…
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…worth that much? More laws can be created to help solve the drug problem. Many ideas for laws have come up, but sometimes many these proposed laws won't be passed according to Congress. "I believe that there are solutions to every problem. Marijuana abuse…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to stamp out marijuana. “A serious law enforcement concern is that a potential byproduct of legalizing hemp production would be de facto legalization of marijuana cultivation,” McCaffrey's office said in a statement. Beyond the economic arguments, supporters…
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…Canadians, and likely more, have a criminal record because of the criminal offence of possession. (Ramcharan, 1989). In the United States, a handful of states allow the use of marijuana for medical purposes while a larger group have laws that allow for the use…
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…simply rule out the possibility that the legalization of a ‘softer’ drug like marijuana would reduce government spending on current law enforcement, and if there was a tax placed on marijuana it could actually be benefical to our country’s revenue. This would…
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…as many States in the U.S. has budgeted for scientific research in the use and benefits of medical marijuana. Although many places have legalized the use of marijuana for medicinal purposes none of the laws governing recreational use have been altered…
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…, and 92% did not own or posses a gun. In other words, the government is spending millions of dollars putting non-violent otherwise law-abiding citizens in jail and making the taxpayers pay the bill. The amount of money spent on “ war “ on marijuana
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