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…temperate regions, with the more potent varieties produced in dry, hot, upland climates. Except for limited medical purposes, cultivating marijuana is illegal in all but a few countries. Known in Central Asia and China as early as 3000 bc, marijuana was used…
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…by law" (Snyder,1985,p42) and the Marijuana Tax Act was signed by President Roosevelt. This act was made to collect more taxes and locate people selling marijuana. You had to pay $1 for medical use and $100 for recreational use as tax. This was a large…
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…protection under the law. There are several rumors regarding marijuana, most of them generated by some government action group or someone else to try to give marijuana a bad reputation and try to keep it legal. So, is marijuana a gateway drug (to other, more…
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…. The DEA’s Administrative Law Judge, Francis Young concluded: “In strict medical terms marijuana is far safer than many foods we commonly consume. For example, eating 10 raw potatoes can result in a toxic response. By comparison, it is physically impossible…
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…. Expect for limited medical purposes, cultivating hemp for marijuana is illegal in all but a few countries. Marijuana has a lot of slang names including pot, grass, weed, hash, and about 200 other names. Marijuana is by far the world’s most commonly used…
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…and the congress. Jimmy Carter, another president of the United States, also wanted to legals marijuana. In the present day there are groups such as, NORML (National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws) , that issue petitions and bills to the DEA…
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…and the congress. Jimmy Carter, another president of the United States, also wanted to legals marijuana.         In the present day there are groups such as, NORML (National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws) , that issue petitions and bills…
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…. In those years, such things as clothing, rope, fishnets, pottery, and oils were made from the marijuana plant. The early Chinese also knew about the medicinal uses of marijuana. 2737 BC was the first recorded use of marijuana for medical purposes by the Chinese…
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…, regardless of whether or not you think marijuana should be legalized for medical use it’s important to understand both sides of the argument. Dennis Petro says, “There is no compelling evidence now that marijuana is a necessary treatment” for the conditions…
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…Just Some Bad Logic “The Battle For Medical Marijuana in The War on Drugs” is an article written by William E. Stempsey debating over why the dispute against the legalization of medical marijuana “is just bad logic.” The article is clearly…
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