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…value. The legalization of industrial hemp would undoubtedly improve Vermont's economy. (Elvin, 17) There are two major oppositions to industrial hemp legalization, the law enforcement and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). The law enforcement…
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…, sales etc. (Marshal, p. 92). First of all, if marijuana were legalized the first thing that would happen would be a drop in the price of the drug. The price would drop due to the fact that it would no longer have to be sold on the black market (Rosenthal, p…
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…Many people believe that drug use in professional athletics is not a serious problem, however it is more widespread and serious than people think. In professional athletics the use of drugs is looked upon as somewhat of a serious problem, but is also…
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…When somebody starts to talk about legalization of addictive drugs, the first images that conjure up to most of people's minds are images of crack being sold like cigarettes or heroin like whiskey at bars. But legalization need not be anything like those…
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…and their drugs. The drugs themselves do not cause violence; it is the fact that they are illegal that causes the violence. If two drug dealers have a dispute, they have no legal way for it to be settled. The only option for them is violence. At this time, the Parent…
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…. It will give them the satisfaction that they did it all without the use of drugs. I realize that it is very unlikely that the NCAA will ever legalize the use of steroids, but I think they should realize that it should be the person’s choice what they will do…
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…as a plant that was smuggled by violent immigrants (Why Legalize? par 3). Commissioner Anslinger said “Marijuana is an addictive drug which produces in its users insanity, criminality, and death” (History of the Non-Medical Use of Drugs in the United States…
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…. I feel I'm getting off subject so I'm gonna get back to my point. But, if it were legal, a lot of marijuana dealers who base most or all of their business on marijuana would turn to other drugs such as crack to base their business upon. That is what I…
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…is maligned as the gateway drug to more serious drug use, a child's first experience with an illicit drug is more likely to be with cigarette smoking than marijuana use. Despite the well-documented negative effects of tobacco use, its use and sales remain legal
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…, inhaled through the nose, or shot directly into a vain. Many abusers of the drug prefer direct injection because of how quick the drug takes effect. Alcohol, being a legal depressant should not be overlooked considering it is in fact a drug. Many people…
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