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…in these United States of America. This should not be so. For many, cannabis is a medicine; for others, a spiritual tool of enlightenment; and yet others use it as a way to relax and enjoy themselves. It is not, as governmental propaganda would like to suggest, a drug
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Category: /Law & Government
…Federal prosecutors have available two sets of statutes to dismantle criminal enterprises that function like businesses. The continuing criminal enterprise (CCE) statute (21 U.S.C. 848) targets only drug traffickers who are responsible for long-term…
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…could be used for more important things, such as serious drugs or the national debt. The recreational use of marijuana would not stimulate crime like some would argue. The crime rate in Amsterdam, where marijuana is legal, is lower than many major US cities…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…of Fact, Conclusions of Law, and Decision of Administrative Law Judge, September 6, 1988 (Drug Enforcement Agency, Washington, DC, 1988). {6} ACLU National Survey of Voters' Opinions on the Use and Legalization of Marijuana for Medical Purposes (March 31…
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Category: /Literature/English
…brothels also enforce a drug-free policy, which also adds to the reduction in violent crimes. A major advantage to legal prostitution is government regulation. Undoubtedly, the government will earn revenue from brothels and be able to monitor part of the sex…
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Category: /Literature/English
…brothels also enforce a drug-free policy, which also adds to the reduction in violent crimes. A major advantage to legal prostitution is government regulation. Undoubtedly, the government will earn revenue from brothels and be able to monitor part of the sex…
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…export products to the United States and the globally, with many cases, transporting drugs in shipments of legal products. 3 Colombia’s great strength lies in its distribution network. With limited internal border checks and access to international…
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…or partial relaxation of the governments blanket prohibition of the drug, while those who accept these assumptions generally are opposed to any full or partial legalization of marijuana. Supporters of marijuana’s continued prohibition argue that the drug
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…. Everything from plates, cups, towels, bank sleeves, and junk mail, waste needless amounts of tree pulp each year. The solution to this problem is the Legalization of Industrial Hemp as a cash crop for the production of paper products and goods, as well…
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…potential is not used. Drug screening may unreasonably place labels upon users of illegal substances while others who abuse legal substances are shown to be more dangerous to society as a whole (Draper 169). The law certainly does not reflect much balance…
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