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…. The main laws and regulations regarding marijuana in Queensland include the Drugs Misuse Act 1986, the Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000, and the Health (Drugs & Poisons) Regulation. According to the Drugs Misuse Act 1986 in Queensland…
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…many positive effects on the human body. These effects should lead to legalization of smoking marijuana for medical reasons. In few states, this legal drug has shown to ease pain in seriously ill patients. Cancer and AIDS patients face severe pain…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…to success. Prohibition has set generation against generation, law enforcement officials against users, and the system of criminal justice against millions of otherwise law-abiding citizens. Statistics show that the prohibition of marijuana has not decreased…
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…over supporting an outdated law, our country can focus on society's problems that hit closer to home and develop programs that will help society prevent its members from using marijuana to escape troubles. I propose that marijuana be legalized for those who…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Facts About Marijuana- Marijuana originated in the middle east (Taiwan, Korea). China plays an important part in Marijuana's history. Hoatho, the first chinese physician to use Cannabis for medical purposes as a painkiller and anesthetic…
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…The active ingredient in marijuana is the THC which produces the high, which is a feeling of, pleasure a euphoria and wisdom, thoughts flow easily. Marijuana is illegal today but people want to legalize it for medical purposes. Cannabis…
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…." This paper also does not yellow or crumble with age, a common complaint with conventional paper. You may be wondering why such a useful plant is illegal, well let me tell you the other side of the story. Marijuana is said to be useful in the medical field…
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…, there is not a satisfactory answer to the question. I think that legalizing the use of marijuana would have many medical benefits, economical benefits, and would decrease crime rates and death rates. Marijuana usage has many medical benefits. It became popular as a medicine…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…patients during treatment, rekindles appetites in AIDS patients, and has improved the medical condition of those with glaucoma. Using Marijuana for medical purposes has proven to be an effective herbal supplement that has shown results as a medical alternative…
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…recreational and medical consumption. Through intense research, it would be safe to say that marijuana use poses detrimental affects to an individual’s health through recreational use, masquerades our society with threatening drivers under…
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