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…When discussing the legalization of Marijuana, take a mechanistic view of one symptom of a much larger social problem. You cannot talk about legalizing marijuana without getting into discussions of other "Social problems". I am talking about…
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…THE PORTRAYAL OF MARIJUANA THROUGHOUT FILM HISTORY Since the beginning of movie making, filmmakers have tried to mirror society. The counterculture has always been a favorite issue, including marijuana use. As early as the 1920’s, marijuana has made…
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…Demand for Medical Care The demand for medical care is derived from our demand for good health. Michael Grossman was the first to do econometric research on this topic. “Grossman’s work established two approaches for consideration. In the first…
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…be a positive or negative for the child, depending on whether you live in an urban or rural area. Marijuana use has gradually increased since the mid 1980's. It is used for many reasons, such as recreation, to keep up an addiction, or for medical reasons…
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…of the positive and negative aspects of its legalization, or decriminalization. By comparing the use of marijuana to other intoxicants widely available, the cost of enforcing laws, and possible revenue that can be gained from legalization, it simply is not worth paying…
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…of municipal workers found that those who used marijuana on or off the job reported more "withdrawal behaviors" such as leaving work without permission, daydreaming, and spending work time on personal matters. <Tab/>Although no medications
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…, which include pain and suffering, humiliation, shame, inconvenience and hurt feelings; and economic damages, which are damages "verifiable monetary losses incurred" by the victims of malpractice (Law 1). Within those lines fall medical expenses and loss…
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…if it was legal, and almost half said they had urged their patients to break the law to get hold of the drug. The British Medical Association says that nearly 70 percent of its members believe marijuana should be available for therapeutic use. Even President George…
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…are providing family and medical leave policies through their compliance with the new law, which requires employers with 50 employees or more to provide up to 12 weeks of unpaid, job-protected leave a year to eligible employees to care for a newborn, newly-adopted…
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Marijuana is a drug that comes from the plant cannabis. When marijuana is in the smoking form it usually looks like small bits of plants and flowers that has been crushed. When it is in the smokeable form it is usually put into a pipe then smoked…
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