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…Introduction The medicinal use of marijuana is an ongoing controversy and many argue that legalization is a threat to society. Some chronically ill patients depend on the relief from painful symptoms that it provides. Symptoms from cancer, aids…
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…is not a harmful drug at all if taken responsibly. Just last week, studies were done in Britain stating, if the doctors could legalize marijuana they would but since the law won’t allow it they can’t. Wouldn’t there be less crime, more jail space, tax money spent…
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…, glaucoma, and a variety of other conditions (Constantine, 1996). The advocacy for the legalization of marijuana is obvious on the Internet where pro-marijuana web sites outnumber those concerned about drug abuse. The legalization of marijuana could actually…
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…Marijuana is in constant question in today's society. Should it be legalized? Should it be made completely illegal? What are the benefits to completely legalizing it? What are the dangers of making it completely illegal? Should it only be legalized
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…Should government keep new dance clubs from opening because they are a place where drug abuse and fights happen? No. Government should not have any authority to close the place unless there are violations going on with the business of the club…
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…Medical Marijuana The U.S. Supreme Court may turn Nevada’s plan to have sick patients use marijuana into a ruling Monday. They provided no legal leeway for medicinal use of the drug. Assemblywoman Chris Giunchigliani, a Democrat from Las Vegas…
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…university is committed to establishing and maintaining an environment free of drugs and alcohol abuse. Toward that end, Cornell attempts to educate as well as to enforce. It recognizes the persuasive medical evidence that the use of illegal drugs
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…the drug company could get away with legally.…
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…of psychiatrists came forth who had been quietly using MDMA not approved by FDA, was not illegal (Oakley, 1999) Until July 1, 1985, MDMA was not a controlled substance and was legally available for use. At that time, the Drug Enforcement Administration placed MDMA…
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…of muscle enhancers. Legal and illegal. It's pretty obvious which ones are which. The people who get to decide which ones are legal or not are government agencies such as Food Drug Administration. There are many other government run agencies but the FDA decides…
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