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it exemplified and promoted continue to influence our culture today.
Under the Marijuana Tax Law Act, anyone using the hemp plant for certain defined industrial or medical use was required to register and pay a tax of a dollar an ounce. A person using marijuana
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of marijuana. The current drug policy of our government is failing. Drug laws have created corruption, violence, and an increase in street crime, and disrespect for the criminal justice system. Current drug legislation has failed to reduce demand. Its just too
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of marijuana. The current drug policy of our government is failing. Drug laws have created corruption, violence, and an increase in street crime, and disrespect for the criminal justice system. Current drug legislation has failed to reduce demand. Its just too
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a social
problem, and the atmosphere and attitudes it exemplified and promoted continue to
influence our culture today. Under the Marijuana Tax Law Act, anyone using the hemp
plant for certain defined industrial or medical use was required to register and pay
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of utilizing medical marijuana. In 1839 Dr. W.B. O'Shaugnessy, a respected member of the Royal Academy of Science, was one of the first in the medical profession to present the true facts concerning marijuana and medicine. Dr. O'Shaugnessy's report states clearly
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about marijuana, from total legalization to complete prohibition.
The Marijuana Policy Project is an organization whos purpose is to minimize the harm associated with the consumption of marijuana and the laws that prohibit the use of it. It has policies
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" The traditional medications used to treat AIDS sufferers cause a wide range of side effects. Virtually the only medicine capable of treating the entire spectrum of side effects without causing harm to the user is marijuana. There are now 30 diseases listed under
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Relations Media" The traditional medications used to treat AIDS sufferers cause a wide range of side effects. Virtually the only medicine capable of treating the entire spectrum of side effects without causing harm to the user is marijuana.
There are now 30
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" The traditional medications used to treat AIDS sufferers cause a wide range of side effects. Virtually the only medicine capable of treating the entire spectrum of side effects without causing harm to the user is marijuana.
There are now 30 diseases listed under
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, arthritis, and other illnesses and chronic conditions. The Massachusetts and Ohio legislatures enacted similar medical necessity laws in 1996 also. As an alternative to smoking marijuana in these cases the government came out with these pills, which contain THC
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