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…has been used for thousand of years to provide relief from many health problems, it still remains an illegal drug in the United States. There are many doctors who support the effectiveness of the use of marijuana as treatment for many medical conditions…
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…Name 1 Got Weed? Why is Marijuana Illegal? Throughout history, drugs such as alcohol, nicotine, and marijuana have faced bitter battles with the law. The issues of addiction, dependence, and health have often been used as reasons against…
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…Short Term Effects of Smoking Marijuana Does marijuana kill brain cells? Killing brain cells is not a pre-requisite for getting `high.' Marijuana contains a chemical which substitutes for a natural brain chemical, with a few differences…
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…Employee Safety, Health, and Welfare Law Paper. On February 5, 1993 President Bill Clinton signed the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) into law, creating a national policy of granting workers up to twelve weeks of unpaid leave for pregnancy, infant…
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…Feb 2004. Website: <http://www.opm.gov/oca/leave/html/fmlafact.htm> Hayes, E. (2001) Bridging the Gap between Work and Family: Accomplishing the Goals of the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 William and Mary Law Review, Vol. 42…
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…Billie J. Minton, Pharm.D. has been practicing pharmacy for over a decade. Throughout her career of dispensing medication and counseling patients, she has discovered how uninformed the public can be councerning their medicine and disease states…
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…of the past decade. The increase in drug use has begun a serious investigation into its causes, a massive investment of social efforts to contain it, and a mobilization of medical and par- medical resources to treat its victims. Why do people…
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…Administration (which administers Medicare) would run the demonstration, it would be funded by specified receipts from national tobacco legislation and, thus, would not draw upon Medicare's Hospital Insurance (HI) or Supplementary Medical Insurance (SMI) trust…
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…social, medical, legal, ethical, and economical factors to be considered. To begin, you should know the difference between hemp and marijuana. Hemp is non-psychoactive cannabis and could be described in laymen's terms as marijuana's cousin. Hemp gets a bad…
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Category: /Law & Government
…, Drugged Driving, Marijuana and School/ Work Performance, Marijuana and Pregnancy, and Withdrawal. This would seem to be the most important section by which ONDCP could support anti-marijuana laws, because of the importance of medical and scientific evidence…
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