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In the late 1930's a film was released to supposedly educate society on the horrible epidemic that the drug marijuana had created. The film Reefer Madness hit the theaters in hopes to steer people away from using marijuana. The film starts by showing
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Category: /Social Sciences
Legalization of Drugs
The drug connection is one that continues to resist analysis, both because cause and effect are so difficult to distinguish and because the role of the drug-prohibition laws in causing and labeling 'drug-related crime' is so often
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Category: /Literature/English
to a standard set by the medical profession itself in place of its own usual standard of reasonable care, the law in effect confers a special privilege on the medical profession which it denies to accountants, lawyers and others practising special skills. Its
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
of this approach: opiate use decreased sharply after it was declared illegal, but marijuana use has increased enormously since its prohibition. Supporters of this approach argue that its failures are due to a lack of tough laws and enough money to enforce them
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Category: /Literature/English
sister May Jane, he is high in cannabidiol- an anti-psychoactive compound that inhibits THC. Because of this hemp is sometimes referred to as "anti-marijuana". Hemp and pot look very similar to the eye, but not identical- mostly because of the different
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Category: /Literature/English
sister May Jane, he is high in cannabidiol- an anti-psychoactive compound that inhibits THC. Because of this hemp is sometimes referred to as "anti-marijuana". Hemp and pot look very similar to the eye, but not identical- mostly because of the different
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Category: /Literature/English
nation. As you are probably are aware of our government is pondering the idea and is leaning toward legalizing such illicit drugs as marijuana, cocaine, and heroin. There are those in this nation on both sides of the spectrum in this great debate. Some believe
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Category: /History
by an impartial jury in which the defendant must be forewarned
of the charges brought against him and have the option of defense counsel.
Amendment 7 : In a case of common law where the controversy in question is
worth more than twenty dollars the right
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Category: /Recreation & Sports/Health & Beauty
Introduction.
The purpose of this assignment is to introduce and describe a paradigm case while out on community placement at Medical Detox. Paradigm is described as a combination of beliefs, values, principles, laws, theoretical methodologies
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
Should drugs be leagalized
What if a drugstore actually sold drugs? No, not aspirin and Prozac but actual narcotics such as Marijuana, Cocaine and Heroine. What if when an individual turns eighteen or twenty-one he or she would now be able to vote
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