Papers 1591-1600 of total 48571 found.
…used for ropes and coarse fabrics.” Hemp is a variety of cannabis sativa which is similar in structure to the street drug called marijuana. Yet Kulpa ( 1999, p.61) indicates, “hemp is marijuana’s straight cousin—classified as cannabis but containing…
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…Jason Beaulieu English 101 30 January 2002 The Drug War How many people have heard about the Drug War the US is supposedly fighting? A few months ago in another class we were asked whether we thought Marijuana should be legalized in class…
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…problem, Reinarman and Levine's assertions may be assessed from a medical sociology perspective as well. Consider, for example, how politics have influenced medical technology over the last few decades. Structural hierarchy has dominated the discipline…
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…to strengthen laws on marijuana possession and distribution, claiming that present statutes are too lax. The sale, or attempted sale, of any amount of marijuana would be upgraded to a felony for some second offenses, while other marijuana felonies would draw longer…
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…passively should most definitely remain illegal, and in the Northern Territory, it should be made illegal. The nation of Australia must be uniformed, or else people simply go to another state, where the law different. People should live their lives for as long…
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…, known as issue voters. Issue voters vote only when someone or something they feel strongly about is presented to them. A good example of this is the recently outspoken marijuana voter. Whether their reasons were fueled by medical or recreational…
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…today; like stated above, "if you do it once you will do it again." If someone is an alcoholic they are bound to keep drinking due to the fact it is a daily routine and they need medical help. Having the mark on the license will motivate the alcoholic to get…
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…Industrial Hemp: It Should Be Legal During the course of the past few years the legalization of hemp, for industrial purposes, has been presented to the legislation on numerous occasions. As many know, these attempts to pass a law declaring…
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…. “Reefer Madness—The Federal Response to California’s Medical Marijuana Law.” The New England Journal of Medicine Vol. 337, No. 6. Aug1997. “Legal Issues in Medicine.” 4 Mar 2000 Blum, Jeffrey. “Re: United States Vs. Anderson, CR-89-210E.” 4 Mar…
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…frightening effects. The drug may be new to police, but one young man -- who we agreed not to identify -- says for some young people, rohypnol has become the drug of choice. The DEA is currently trying to get it re-classified as a drug with no medical purpose…
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