The Moral and Ethnic Dilemmas of Legalizing Marijuana
The Moral and Ethnic Dilemmas of Legalizing Marijuana
Introduction
Drug addiction is one of the major problem, most of the people are suffering from this. This causes problem not only to the individual but also to his family who suffers the problem due to drug addiction of an individual. People who once addicted to drugs, it is very difficult for them to leave this habit and drug abuse becomes a difficult task for these people. Dried leaves of a plant whose smell is so strong and these leaves are used to prepare euphoriant and hallucinogenic drugs. This is considered as a soft drug which is used commonly as illicit drug which …show more content…
There are 18 additional states that currently have medical marijuana legislation pending; in the workplace medical marijuana is an issue which is not going to go away. So the author examined that it is time to examine the interface between federal and state laws as well as the public policy issues surrounding the lack of rights which medical marijuana patients have in their workplaces (Mello, …show more content…
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