Category: /Recreation & Sports/Health Care
, As for whether or not there will be an increase in drug use, one will never know unless we give legalization a chance.
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
Just make it legal!
Hey man, lets go smoke a blunt. We are just too cool. Those words come out of so many teenage mouths. Marijuana also known as weed, Mary Jane, pot, hash, chronic, cannabis etc. is a common drug used among teens. Ever since
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, for example, the drug messages on some T-shirts, the shape of a marijuana leaf on some CDs, and the information about legalization of marijuana on some websites. The teenagers are often so naive that they are enticed by anything which can make them think
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the use of marijuana. Its legalization will eliminate the drug crime rate. There will be no need to spend further manpower to battle the use of this harmless drug if it is legal. It will also make it much easier for patients suffering from certain diseases
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
For years, there has been a contoversy over the legalization of marijuana. Marijuana is a drug made from the top of hemp plants. In the United States, it is classified as a narcotic drug that has been illegal since 1937. Unlike most narcotics though
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Category: /Social Sciences/Psychology
reduction realises there is no 'quick fix' to the problem of illicit drugs, and believes that when someone starts using, it should primarily be a health concern rather than a legal one (RACP, 2000).
Australia's primary national and state responses to illicit
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
for which some want it legalizedpain, muscle spasms and glaucoma. Many doctors say that in the past, without a doubt, smoking pot was a good way to treat certain problems, but today other drugs make pot smoking for medical purposes unnecessary. Lester Grinspoon
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
that by legalizing marijuana, the crime rate might decrease worldwide. I believe that it would make the streets a little bit safer. The drug dealers would possibly be put out of business, and the shootouts over drug related crimes would likely end. Instead of drug addicts
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One of the largest problems in society today is teenage drug abuse. After a
dramatic drop in the use of illicit drugs among teens throughout the 80s, once again teen drug
use is on the rise at a dangerous rate and shows no signs of slowing down
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
, and laws concerning which drugs shall be deemed legal or illegal have been at the playful hands of medicine for much of this time. As Reinarman and Levine do point out, the government was able early on in this "war against drugs--" to appropriate the results
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