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…All Medicines, whether obtained over the counter, or on prescription, are drugs. The fact that they are legally and freely available doesn't mean that they are always beneficial to health. One of the major drug problems in our community today…
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…associated with drugs would be reduced greatly if the United States adopted a policy towards the total legalization of marijuana. By this I mean completely legalizing marijuana for recreational, medicinal…
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…through medical benefits and by reducing the amount of money spent on drug enforcement. Furthermore, a major reason marijuana is not legalized is the many myths about the ill effects of marijuana. The use of marijuana in the medical field can help many people…
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…on enforcement every year. Drug dealers and users are one step ahead on the enforcement process. If one drug lord is caught, another one will show up somewhere else. (Marijuana Legalization Organization 3) We cannot win. "In 1987, 10 billion dollars were spent alone…
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…there is such controversy about the proposal to legalize marijuana. Cannabis would benefit the economy enabling new jobs in the U.S. The sale of Cannibas would benefit the government as well with a tax. Being an illegal drug Cannabis has more helpful causes than…
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…there is such controversy about the proposal to legalize marijuana. Cannabis would benefit the economy enabling new jobs in the U.S. The sale of Cannibas would benefit the government as well with a tax. Being an illegal drug Cannabis has more helpful causes than…
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legalization of marijuana. By this I mean completely legalizing marijuana for recreational, medicinal, and other uses. The current drug policy of our government is obviously failing. Drugs are quite present in our society, and the United States drug policy has…
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…has shown a twenty percent increase in the use of marijuana.         Another interesting fact is that most illegal drugs are less dangerous, and could be legal. Even harsh drugs, such as heroin and cocaine are proving to be less dangerous. In fact…
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…was legal as long as it outweighs privacy rights (James). Then, in 1991 Congress passed the Omnibus Transportation and Employment Testing Act, which would extend drug testing in the United States. Throughout the rest of the 90’s drug tests were extended…
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…they do not simply acquiesce to the popular trends and legalize the use of these drugs in competition, and some feel that “sooner or later the world’s athletic authorities will either have properly to enforce their bans on the use of such performance-enhancing…
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