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…and action plans, the enforcing of the law, and of course all the money spent to keep all the marijuana drug offenders in our prison system.(McVay pg156) This money would be much better suited for action against drugs that are much more harmful like crack cocaine…
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…The Legalization of Marijuana for All Purposes Drugs are a major problem in our society today. Although the Canadian Government has taken measures against drugs, in stiffening laws concerning the cultivation and trafficking of drugs and various…
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…not directly harm anyone else. I believe Marijuana should be legalized because it has been proven to be less harmful than alcohol and tobacco. It has many medical and industrial uses. The crime rate would drastically reduce which would lead to more prison space…
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…Abstract Marijuana has been used around the world for centuries with different spiritual, medical, and practical applications. From keeping spirits away at weddings or clothes and paper, marijuana has many beneficial uses. Current laws aimed…
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…Legalizing marijuana for medical purposes has been a debate for many years. Many institutions have opened up to help terminally ill patients receive their dosage of marijuana. One of them being Cannabis Healing Center in California, which was shut…
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…Recently doctors have prescribed marijuana, and “the Clinton administration threatened to prosecute doctors who prescribe marijuana,” (Gonnerman 40). Doctors are prescribing marijuana for its medical benefits. The Clinton administration on the other…
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…the great amount of money spent on enforcement, and will therefore increase our countries revenue and lessen crime, and will also be useful in treating certain medical conditions.          Marijuana, also known as pot, weed, bud, herb, ghanja, grass, wacky…
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…was on survival rather than for psychoactive purposes. Not only is marijuana useful in clothes and canvas products, it is a proven fact that marijuana is of a medical value. Marijuana has been used as a medicine since antiquity, but U.S. anti-drug laws have kept…
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…such as the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) and the Drug Policy Foundation (DPF). These organizations have little medical expertise and favor various forms of legalizing illicit drugs. The studies cited by the marijuana advocates have been…
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…Project. 4/21/03 <www.mapinc.org/tlcnews/v03/n549/a08.htm?155> Frequently Asked Questions. The National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws. 4/21/03 < http://www.norml.com/index.cfm?Group_ID=3418>. Summary of Active State Medical
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