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…Say No to Marijuana Legalization Marijuana also known as cannabis sativa is being used illegally by many Americans today of all ages. Before the 1960s, many Americans had never heard of marijuana, but today it is the most used illegal drug
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Drug Abuse Drug abuse affects many people all through the world. Drug use among Americans has risen to very high levels since the 1970's. Drugs can be very dangerous if used in the wrong way. The purpose of this research report is to discuss…
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…The use of illegal drugs in America is viewed as a criminal behavior rather than a social problem. The declaration of the war on drugs in the early eighties further emphasized the idea of users being criminals when in fact, users are no more…
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…the right to be legal and free to the world. The plant was put on this earth for two reasons: to relive pain and help people enjoy themselves, and for the use of hemp to make clothing and miscellaneous. Marijuana is not a mind-altering drug, and you can make…
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…labeled as a schedule I drug by the DEA? That would have to mean it has no medicinal effectiveness, but states such as Washington, Nevada, Maine, Arizona and California have all voted marijuana legal for medical patients with certain illnesses to consume. Why…
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…Marijuana Cannabis Sativa (marijuana) has been thought to be an illegal and very harmful drug for many years. But as you read this report you will learn that marijuana has been around for many years (most years legal) and isn’t as harmful as some…
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Legalization of Marijuana By lifting the ban on marijuana use and treating it like other drugs such as tobacco and alcohol, the nation would gain immediate and long-term benefits. This change in the law would greatly improve the quality…
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…Dealing drugs in today's society is starting to become a regular occurrence. Dealing drugs is something that evolved in the past from poor people or drug addicts selling drugs to now where it can be almost any type of person who is selling drugs
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…all other "drugs"-- prostitution, health care, social security, or just about any other issue that we as a country, and as a people are dealing with. For the purposes of this paper, I will confine, or rather use the legalization of marijuana issue…
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…of illegal 'speakeasy's' that sprung up to meet the demand. The experience of opiate prohibition was repeated almost exactly: a black market organized and run by career criminals quickly replaced the former legal distribution system; the drug became much more…
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