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…patients as well as the general adult population. One of the more prominent groups that lobbies for the legalization of marijuana is NORML (National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws). NORML has been a voice for nearly thirty years for Americans…
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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 restrictions against the use…
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…on better things.   By lifting the ban on marijuana use and treating it like other drugs such as tobacco and alcohol, the nation would gain immediate and long-term benefits. This change in the law would greatly improve the quality of life for many people…
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…like catching actual bad people that are dangerous to others. There are many websites and other active groups that urge the government to pass laws to ease or even legalize the laws on the use of marijuana. I think from my research that tobacco…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…for may people. Attempts at legalizing marijuana in the US going on for a long time. But just recently two states, California and Arizona, voted to legalize it for medical purposes only, but the US government still enforces the federal law, stating that federal…
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Category: /Literature/English
…amount, i.e. five grams, of marijuana or cocaine, the law would be pushed. It would increase experimentation, and therefore addiction. Also, in current drug users the usage would increase because now it is okay to use the drug. As for medical usage…
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…shot down by the president and the congress. Jimmy Carter, another president of the United States, also wanted to legalize marijuana. In the present day there are groups such as, NORML (National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws
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…of marijuana prompted many medical researchers to study the possible effects of its use as an antibiotic. The only authorized medical use of marijuana by the Food and Drug Administration arises in the case of chemotherapy. The THC seems to help patients who…
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…recently California pass a law saying that it was legal to have the possession of and smoke the drug but only for medical use and even then the law is very strict on the people that smoke it legally. Drug testing for Marijuana is relatively simple yet kind…
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Category: /History
…allows patients to use marijuana for medical use. They became the 215 activist group and worked together to ask the government to pass the proposition 215. The proposition 215 allows doctors to prescribe marijuana to patients with diseases that have severe…
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