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Category: /Social Sciences
…with the legalization of marijuana. In the following pages you can look at why I think there is a problem in the United States which deals with the use of drugs, our solutions to the problem and our responses to the attacks against the legalization of marijuana
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…There are many types of drugs in today's society. Some are beneficial to society, such as medication, other drugs such as cocaine, marijuana and heroin are harmful to society. For a number of years, illegal drugs have been an increasing problem…
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…society. Prohibition has set generation against generation, law enforcement officials against users, and the system of criminal justice against millions of otherwise law-abiding citizens. The effect of prohibition has not been a decreased marijuana
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Category: /Social Sciences
…it is a possibility. Finally, the prevention of problems related to drug use is not the exclusive jurisdiction of any one area, and government policy should take this into account. It is obviously not just a law-enforcement problem. It is not just a medical problem…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to grow and distribute medical marijuana. As a condition of his pre-trial release, he cannot smoke marijuana even though proposition 215 states that he can for his illnesses. The magazine article, detailing his dilemma in HighTimes, (June 1999), uses clever…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to grow and distribute medical marijuana. As a condition of his pre-trial release, he cannot smoke marijuana even though proposition 215 states that he can for his illnesses. The magazine article, detailing his dilemma in HighTimes, (June 1999), uses clever…
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…call marijuana. Fighting the drug war costs the American people 28 billion tax dollars every year to enforce a law which restricts the rights of the people in the U.S. to choose what they want to do when they are in their own home. This figure doesn’t…
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…. Many HIV/AIDS cases are caused by dirty heroin needles, and if this drug was legalized and the dosage was recommended, there would be no need to share needles and attempt to remain discreet about usage. Many medical professionals also believe that marijuana
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Category: /Literature/English
…Crime or Past Time According to the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) “Presently, law enforcement arrests a marijuana smoker every 45 seconds in America at a tremendous cost to society.” The marijuana issue often times…
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…chemotherapy, where some were given THC, some a placebo, and some a normal chemotherapy medication, one half of the patients given THC reported that the side effects of the chemotherapy were decreased. Not only would legalizing marijuana help the terminally ill…
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