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Legalization of Marijuana Marijuana refers to a mixture of leaves, and stems found on the cannabis sativa plant. It has hallucinogenic and pleasure-giving effects on the user when consumed through either smoking or eating. Tetrahydrocannabinal, better…
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…homes, where clean, drug free, self-respecting, responsible women worked, prostitution could be a safe profession. What we lose with legalizing prostitution? I’ll tell you. We would lose hookers on the streets, prostitute murders, and spreading of disease…
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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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…Marijuana Legalization Most Americans do not want to spend scarce public funds incarcerating nonviolent marijuana offenders, at a cost of $23,000 per year. Politicians must reconsider our country's priorities and attach more importance…
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…in heavy doses and for recreational purposes. The real fact however, is that this condition could occur with the abuse of any drug, wether it is legalized by the Medical Board or not. If marijuana is abused, it is being used in an abnormal manner, therefore…
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…are controlled.Ethers are not mentioned,hence if the product comes through (which it most probably will ) it will be the equivalent of buying steroids legally in a shop!The only problem is the instability of ethers in drug products.The moisture in the air can break…
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…, drug-fighting resources could be better used against the drug trade of cocaine, heroin, and other dangerous substances. Also, if the government would legalize and regulate the sale of marijuana, large tax revenues could…
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…, but scientists insist that marijuana’s constituents could someday produce safe medications for a variety of ailments (705). It would be inhuman to deny ill people of marijuana while in pain, therefore this drug should be legalized for medical purposes. â…
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…Marijuana: The legalization Their Side:         After the sustaining vote in November of 1996 and coming into effect the beginning of this year, marijuana is now legal to medical patients in California and Arizona. Proposition 215 reads…
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…that to 50-year-old Bridget Cook before it finally killed her on May 20, 2002."2 Drinking is a very harmful drug which is legal around the world even though it is one of the more dangerous drugs available. Even when drinking in moderation, the effects can lead…
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