Category: /Literature/English
PAIN, AND OTHER DISORDERS, BUT IT DOES NOT CURE THEM, THEREFORE CAN NOT BE LEGALIZED AS A PRESCRIPTION DRUG (GRINSPOON 55). IN MANY CASES MARIJUANA HAS BEEN THE BUILDING BLOCK FOR RECOVERY, AND IT HAS GIVEN SICK PEOPLE A CHANCE TO MOVE ON WITHOUT THE TENSION
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Category: /Recreation & Sports
by the Food and Drug Administration, unfortunately it did not treat as well as cannabis (Rosenthal 61). Government experts have indicated that marijuana does relieve pain, and other disorders, but it does not cure them, therefore can not be legalized
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Category: /Literature/English
Marijuana
Better Kept Illegal
Marijuana
Colliers Encyclopedia defines marijuana as a crude drug composed of the leaves, stems, and flowering buds of the Indian hemp plant, Cannabis sativa. The flowering tops of the plant secrete a sticky resin
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Category: /Law & Government
Issues in the Correctional Systems of the United States
I have chosen to research the correctional system of the United States for many reasons. The first reason is that I believe this component of the legal system has the most problems facing
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Category: /Literature/North American
I have chosen to research the correctional system of the United States for many reasons. The first reason is that I believe this component of the legal system has the most problems facing it. Another reason is that this topic interests me and I would
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
Drugs. The most extreme position says that all drugs should be legal because adults have the right to do what they wish with their bodies. I believe this is a misguided opinion. An approach like decriminalization of certain drugs would be better for our
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
% of Canadians supported full legalization of the drug (Beltrame, 2001), it becomes apparent that current laws do not effectively regulate the behaviour or opinion of the public. Abolitionism also supports the idea that with the reduction of the criminal justice
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Category: /History/European History
. In the past thirteen years, the number of people fifteen or older, who have used the drug, has nearly doubled in Canada2. The debate over legalizing or decriminalizing marijuana in Canada has been on-going since 19723, but still there has been no verdict
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Music
Today's society is contradictory. Society says that things like drugs, violence, and wealth are bad yet it promotes them anyway. It claims to do or believe in certain things, while it is doing the opposite. In the song "God Part II" by U2
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Category: /Science & Technology/Biology
. Marijuana is considered to be a schedule one drug. That means that it has a high potential for abuse and lacks an acceptance for legal medical use, as it is clearly stated under the controlled substance act. However there're many pros and cons to whether
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