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", a synthetic form of THC, which is one of marijuana active ingredients. This drug alleviates the patients pain, rises their spirits, induces their appetite and allows them to sleep. The FDA and the DEA has already approved this drug as a legal form of medication
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and environmentally friendly crop.
In conclusion, marijuana never should have been shunned, and was taken away in ignorance. The pros and cons alone show how obvious it is that we should lift prohibition, and many new laws are being made in our favor. But we can
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, and political weakness that surround the Alto, the horrible conditions including no food supply, bacteria-ridden water, and no medical health care, have become the culture of this Northeast Brazilian people. The death rates are specific to the Alto, not solely
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and many legal medications. In contrast to alcohol, which tends to increase risky driving practices, marijuana tends to make subjects more cautious. Surveys of fatally injured drivers show that when THC is detected in blood, alcohol is almost always detected
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Category: /Social Sciences
'Marijuana is a safe drug and its use will not cause harm or lead to addiction to harder drugs'
i disagree, my essay labels clearly the medically proven effects of marijuana use, and although there is no proof that marijuana leads to addiction
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complete a six-month medical program. Working for the county exposed me to a different side of health care that I had previously seen. Service and organization were not assets of the county and yet its role in the public health "ecosystem" was and is critical
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
the government classified marijuana as a schedule I drug. Other schedule I drugs are; Heroin, Peyote, Mescaline, and LSD or Acid. A definition of a schedule I drug is one that is dangerous, likely to case harm, and lacking perceived medical use. Since
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in marijuana if it is simply grown (ABC News). It will also be impossible to regulate the drug and keep the average person from obtaining it. However, like all other drugs and medications, marijuana can very easily be regulated. It is not simply grown freely
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The legalization of the drug Marijuana is and always has been a very controversial topic. While some people are strict conservatives on the issue and believe that all the laws we have restricting it are good laws, there are other opinions. Some people
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about the legalization of it. First, we have Arthur Hellman who has wrote a book called "Laws Against Marijuana: The Price We Pay."
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Hellman: Thank you John.
Baldwin: Second, we have Lynn Zimmer who is a sociologist and also wrote a book called
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