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…As is well known, one of the most widely used illegal drugs in America is Marijuana. 70 million Americans over the age of 12 have used this horrible drug. More importantly, half of all youth under the age of 18 have smoked marijuana. Aside from…
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…this was not a requirement. Up until the late 19th century, very few doctors had a college education. Medical facilities were unofficial. Most patients were treated in their homes. However, even the smallest towns had poorhouses, where needy people could live and receive limited…
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Category: /Literature
LAW: Law defines as the idea of a set of rules established by authority, government or society. DIFFERENCES BETWEEN CRIMINAL AND CIVIL LAW: Generally speaking the main difference between criminal and civil law is, criminal law involves police…
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…I would like to stress that all of the statements and facts presented here are supported by references, Most of which are from UK government studies and Universities across the world. Marijuana and Driving: A Review of the Scientific Evidence…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…Court, by refusing to disturb an appeals court ruling, gave its stamp of approval to doctors who want to recommend weed to ease their patients' pain or nausea. In the U.S. nine states have enacted laws permitting marijuana use by people with cancer, AIDS…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…decriminalize the possession and use of marijuana in private by adults, as eleven states have already tried, or (3) legalize, regulate, and control marijuana, a substance that DEA Administrative Law Judge Francis Young called the safest drug therapeutically active…
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…by a physician and within the boundaries of the governing law. In the article, "Students Get an Earful About Weed" (Staff Reporter, 2003), it explains the negative drawbacks on how marijuana affects your body. Even though it harms your body in other ways I believe…
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Category: /Law & Government
…Common Law vs. Political Law vs. Scientific Law Americans are no longer aware that there are two kinds of legal systems, political and scientific. America was founded on principles of scientific law. But these principles have now been submerged…
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Category: /Literature/English
…MEGANS LAW ACC 351 Business Law Professor Coffey April 22, 2001 Privacy, the right to be left alone. Privacy includes both freedom and government interference in private or family matters and confidentiality…
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Category: /Social Sciences
Marijuana should be Legal for Medicinal Purposes Did know that one in five people get cancer in their lifetime? Now imagine if you were one of those one in five who had cancer, and you had to suffer through a constant regime of chemotherapy where you…
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