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Category: /Social Sciences
…'codes of fair competition,' with presidential approval, that regulated prices, wages, working conditions, and credit terms. Businesses that complied with the codes were exempted from antitrust laws, and workers were given the right to organize unions…
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…the question: Why not legalize marijuana as a medical drug? More reasons for the legalization of marijuana are fighting crime and boosting the economy. "Today, government surveys estimate the number of regular marijuana users at about 11.8 million. The cost…
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…their backs. As Bill Maher, former host of the show "Politically Incorrect", said in regard to proposition 215, which legalizes medical marijuana use "California says it's the law. The Federal Government says it isn't. So they split the difference, it's legal…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…placed marijuana in the most restrictive category of Schedule I, not allowing it to be used in medical practices. Marijuana has been proven effective in reducing intraocular pressure in glaucoma, reducing nausea and vomiting associated with chemotherapy…
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Marijuana has been illegal for years because of the thought that it was a drug similar to cocaine, or heroin. Drugs such as cocaine and heroin affect the neurotransmitter dopamine. Dopamine is the neurotransmitter associated with extremely pleasurable…
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…In 1993, Congress passed the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) to provide a national policy that supports families in their efforts to balance their work and family responsibilities by taking reasonable unpaid leave for certain family and medical
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Category: /Literature/English
…programs for anyone who wants one  Loosen restrictions of medical marijuana  Fight drugs coming in from other countries  After school programs prevent drug use (Internet Issues 2000) Death Penalty Bush Gore  Death penalty…
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…A social structure is mandatory for the survival of humans. Man's natural affinity for evil and conflict has been around since the dawn of time - until order was maintained through the introduction of laws. Without law, the integrity and stability…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…Resolved, marijuana should stay illegal. There are no staisfactory reasons to permit people to walk around high. The world is already screwed up enough as it is, why make it worse? Some people say marijuana isn't harmful, some say it isn't addictive…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…Three-quarters of the U.S. population oppose the legalization of psychoactive drugs like heroin, cocaine, LSD, methamphetamine, and marijuana. Therefore, the term "drug legalization" has rightfully acquired pejorative connotations. Many supporters…
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