Papers 1831-1840 of total 28433 found.
…. Industrial hemp contains a negligible amount of THC, the main intoxicant found in marijuana, and some strains produced today are drug free. The benefits that would come from a hemp industry would by far outweigh the "negative" effects of legalizing a plant…
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…, the main intoxicant found in marijuana, and some strains produced today are drug free. The benefits that would come from a hemp industry would by far outweigh the "negative" effects of legalizing a plant that is a distant cousin to marijuana…
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…on the possible effects on the drug you were taking, steroids are no different. In my own opinion, the only thing that ill-legalization of steroids did for this country was put peoples lives at risk unnecessarily, if they were legally obtainable from your doctor…
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…The Right to Choose The main issues of euthanasia are maintaining the status of illegality, legalizing the procedure, and regulating the procedure. The controversy of euthanasia involves moral, ethical, and legal concerns. "In this country…
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…The Right to Choose The main issues of euthanasia are maintaining the status of illegality, legalizing the procedure, and regulating the procedure. The controversy of euthanasia involves moral, ethical, and legal concerns. "In this country, according…
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…Suppose one accepts MacKinnon and Dworkin's suggested statutory definition of pornography. How does one who generally accepts MacKinnon and Dworkin's views on the pervasively harmful effect of pornography, and who accepts a need for legal redress…
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…are meet and the doctor prescribes the lethal drug to the patient, they are than responsibility for taken the drug on their own without anyone’s assistance. Many arguments have been presented trying to rational legalizing euthanasia. Patients that feel…
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…Gambling Effects The legalization of public gambling improves the economy of hosting states. Gambling is viewed differently from person to person. It all depends if one has any experience in the area or not. If one does have experience, than what…
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…in the form of drugs and delivery mechanisms to kill him/herself. This could mean writing or filling a prescription for medications in a quantity large enough to cause death when taken by the patient. This kind of assistance is currently legal in the American state…
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…be illegal. The law should not determine what is right and what is wrong. Just because abortion is legal, doesn't mean it's right. As P. Ramsey stated, "Not everything that is legal is right...and nothing that is right is right because it is legal" (Day 55…
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