Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
The Legalization of Marijuana
Marijuana is a relatively harmless drug that governments around the world have made illegal. If legalized, marijuana can be beneficial to society in a number of ways: whether it be for medical, economic
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Category: /Science & Technology
maintain the laws that make
drugs illegal(Snyder). Some of the drug such as marijuana
and cocaine should be legalized for medical purpose. Polls
and voter referenda have repeatedly indicated that the vast
majority of Americans think marijuana should
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support of
medical marijuana. A scientific survey of oncologist found
that 54% of those control medical marijuana availability and
44% have already broken the law by obtaining marijuana
illegally. Thirty- four states letting patients with
certain
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and the cost of growing should be relatively cheap.
Problem Statement
Marijuana has earned a terrible reputation and is now known as a drug. Now lets compare alcohol to this so-called drug. First, Marijuana has medical uses such as a treatment for glaucoma
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and by various AIDS medications. Marijuana can also reduce interlobular pressure, by alleviating the pain and slowing (sometimes stopping) the progress of the condition. Glaucoma is the leading cause of blindness in the United States. It damages vision
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Category: /Literature/English
in the world who have their own personal views and beliefs on
this topic. Some people believe that the legalization of marijuana is only acceptable for medical
purposes. Supporters argue that it will greatly benefit our economy and that it is no more harmful
than
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policy be instituted for marijuana, where we discourage its use
by young people while allowing responsible adult use?
Marijuana is legal to use for medical purposes in California, Nevada, and Alaska as of Tuesday November 7,2000. Also not only
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children can be legally permitted to grow, possess and use marijuana.¡¨
Proposition 215 is a crucial issue. I think that marijuana for medical purposes should be legal. Though, I also think that Proposition 215 should have strickter regulations. The law
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Medical Uses Of Marijuana
Marijuana, a drug we see as completely shunned by society. Although it may receive a bad reputation because of media coverage, it has its benefits as well as downfalls. Science will never be proven, but people should
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Category: /Social Sciences
of Fact, Conclusions of Law, and Decision of
Administrative Law Judge, September 6, 1988 (Drug Enforcement Agency, Washington,
DC, 1988).
{6} ACLU National Survey of Voters' Opinions on the Use and Legalization of Marijuana
for Medical Purposes (March 31
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