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…intoxicated drivers failed miserably (Perrine, 1996). Marijuana also has many legitimate medical uses such as in the treatment of glaucoma and as a pain reliever for people suffering from neurological disorders (Perrine, 1996). Many groups that hold national…
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…I resolve that the use of drugs in our country should be legalized. Most illegal drugs are just as dangerous and harmful as legal ones. The wide spread propaganda that illegal drugs are "deadly poisons" is a hoax. There is little or no medical
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…state decides to legalize marijuana for “medical purposes” not only is that state going against the government but also they’re also promoting more evil and not working towards the general welfare of America. The government clearly states that marijuana
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…were illegally in possession and use of marijuana. Penalties for the sale, and or, possession of illegal drugs were established by the Drug Abuse Control Amendments of 1965. Surprisingly enough, through all of these drug laws, marijuana remained legal until…
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…were illegally in possession and use of marijuana. Penalties for the sale, and or, possession of illegal drugs were established by the Drug Abuse Control Amendments of 1965. Surprisingly enough, through all of these drug laws, marijuana remained legal until…
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…Illegal drugs are according to the government a major problem in our society. According to the Department of Justice drugs are the cause of most of our crime. The three major drugs that are being widely used are marijuana, cocaine, and crack…
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…depressant, a very effective medication for mild to severe pain. A 40 mg tablet of OxyContin by prescription costs approximately four dollars or four hundred dollars for a 100-tabley bottle in a retail pharmacy. OxyContin sells for between fifty cents and one…
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…show that the prohibition of marijuana has not decreased consumption but instead done just the opposite. Rather, prohibition has bred disrespect for the law and the institutions of government, and many have argued that that is too high a price to pay…
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…to violence and crime. Many people have argued that if they legalized drugs that there wouldn’t be anyone breaking the law because drugs were legal. But it has been known that heavy drug users sometimes need their drug so badly, that they will do anything to have…
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…would be taking all the business away from the dealers and smugglers. It has been proven that a vast majority of marijuana users are honest, hardworking, and otherwise law-abiding citizens. Currently, two states allow the use of marijuana for medical
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