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Category: /Literature/English
…A Proposal to Marijuana Legalization Shots fired from left and right whiz by your head as you walk anxiously through the ghettos towards your downtown apartment steps. You find yourself caught in crossfire between two raging drug dealers. As you…
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Category: /Literature/English
…such site, High Times, has a magazine in publication as well. The content of these top three sites all tend to discuss the same issues: why drugs are good, why drugs should be legal, why we as a society should enjoy the benefits of using drugs, how to use drugs
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…The legalization of the drug Marijuana is and always has been a very controversial topic. While some people are strict conservatives on the issue and believe that all the laws we have restricting it are good laws, there are other opinions. Some people…
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…, far safer than many other drugs 1. Alcohol=4-10:1 2. Secobarbital=3,500:1 IV. Threat of prohibition A. Marijuana is now Schedule I-prohibited B. A Schedule II able Dr. to legally prescribe it C. Worse part of using marijuana for medical use is chance…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…smuggling arrests., which means there are still allot of drugs out there. But the War Against Drugs is still going on and maybe one day in our future these country really will be DRUG FREE.         Now about the legalization of drugs and what Richard…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…. There are many legal drugs that you can purchase are more harmful then marijuana. My opinions on the legalization of marijuana are based on a number of factors. Which brings up the questions, why not legalize marijuana as medical drug? Which is proven to be less…
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…of Florida’s Office of Drug Control, has said “Legalizers engage in what amounts to intellectual chicanery when they tout the benefits of smoked marijuana as ‘medicine’.” “Until medical science determines that smoked marijuana can pass muster as medicine, we…
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…. Drugs are directly eaten, inhaled, injected under the skin, or injected into a vein to get the maximum 'rush'. The unavailability of legal drug sources causes addicts to turn to the black market, where the prices they pay are as much as fifty times higher…
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…to 30 grams as activities “not for prosecution, detection, or arrest.” There have also been movements in Australia that are getting to be close to legalization. Many countries have started to move on from marijuana prohibition, realizing that the drug can do…
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…come about. Perhaps the most common and notorious of street drugs, marijuana remains the focal point of current legalization legislation. The first of such legislation was proposition 215. It allows persons to grow or posses marijuana for medical purposes…
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