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Category: /Social Sciences
Legalization of Marijuana America should not acknowledge requests for the legalization of marijuana. Marijuana being one of today's most commonly used drug, its legalization would cause serious damage to the economy of the United States. Although…
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Category: /Literature/English
…companies. Their spending is usually very secretive and not publicized very much. Legalization of a competing product that can be produced with relative ease by anyone with access to a plot of land would cut deeply into their profits. And the drug companies want…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of other illicit drugs. But tobacco and alcohol are usually the first line as a "gateway" drug since the usually precede marijuana usage. An overlooked consideration for marijuana legalization is its revenue potential for the government and others involved…
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…The Legalization of Marijuana Marijuana is a drug that comes from a variety of common hemp known as cannabis indica. The much more potent hashish is also derived from the plant cannabis indica. What is sold on the street as marijuana, hemp, weed, pot…
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…does relieve pain, and other disorders, but it does not cure them, therefore can not be legalized as a prescription drug (Grinspoon 55). In many cases marijuana has been the building block for recovery, and it has given sick people a chance to move…
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…disapprove. "The taxation of legalized prostitution could fund rehab programs, homeless shelters, drug and health education programs and regulatory agencies" (Prostitution Law Reforms 1). In places where prostitution is practiced illegally like major urban…
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Category: /Law & Government
…cheating. In some cases, athletes have lost friends, scholarships, and more seriously; lives of other people and even their own. Recreational drugs, both legal and illegal, are used by members of every social group. They are used by rich and poor, young…
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…also suggests that one or more ingredients in St. Johns Wart contain pharmacologically properties similar to that of drugs. From a legal standpoint however, these all-natural dietary supplements are not considered drugs. This is because of legal issues…
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Category: /Literature/English
…is not addicting, it may be habituating. The individual may become psychologically rather than physically dependent on the drug. Those who urge the legalization of marijuana maintain the drug is entirely safe. The available data suggests that this not so. Marijuana…
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…as a recreational pastime is one of these issues. Throughout the history of modern music, many bands have spoken out on the legalization of drugs as well as the justification of the recreational use of drugs. Although there are many warnings and censors placed…
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