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    Smoke'Em If You Got Em.

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    html?m=y&smobile=y&c=n&clmob=y Martin‚ Jonathan (2012 Oct National Institutes of Health (2012) NIDA National Institute On Drug Abuse Retrieved from: http://www.drugabuse.gov/publications/drugfacts/marijuana Norml (2012)- Marijuana Decriminalization and its Impact on Use. British Journal of Psychology (2001‚ Feb.) No on I502 Washington (2012‚ Oct. 30) The New approach to Prohibition. Retrieved from: http://www.nooni502.com/wordpress/ NPR (2012) Timeline: Americas War on Drugs. National

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    Portugal and Uganda

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    Portugal and Uganda Portuguese Republic and Republic of Uganda are two extremely different countries when it comes to social and economic development. Portugal‚ located in Europe on the Iberian Peninsula‚ while Uganda is located in Africa and is a landlocked country. Portugal is considered a developed country with high living standards and advanced economic. According to the United Nations on Economics and Social Council‚ Uganda is slowly trying to develop‚ but is ranked amongst the least developed

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    I find it funny that a country with the highest incarceration rate per capita than any country in the world has the audacity to call itself “the land of the free”. The United States has become a prison state‚ if not a police state. But what is the cause of these outrageous incarceration numbers? Three words: war on drugs. The U.S. has 751 people in prison for every 100‚000 of the population. Russia is the only country that comes close with 627 per every 100‚000 people. 3.1 percent of the adult

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    fair shot at employment at certain jobs‚ that has nothing to do with children or law. More like construction work‚ (handy jobs).. This idea help for hiring process made equally‚ and for some jobs to become unbiased when it comes to hiring. (Decriminalization) • Therapy which would be instead of detainingindividuals in the slammer‚ this idea would act as an alternate indstead of arresting this individuals. Therapy would help them with their behavior and to not feel so much as people judging them and

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    Myths About Marijuana

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    Remington Essary 2B 04/23/13 Rough Draft Myths about Marijuana: One of the more common myths about marijuana or “Weed” is that it is a major “Gateway drug”. In fact most marijuana users never go on to use any other drugs‚ and a large majority of those who do try another drug such as cocaine or heroin never become addicted to the substance. Marijuana is the most popular illegal drug in the United States today‚ meaning that a larger percentage of illegal drug user’s use Weed instead of a more

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    31. The rights of robots. 32. Abortion: the problems and challenges. 33. The ethics of cloning/bioethics. 34. The last U.S. election: why all the confusion and uncertainty? 35. Electoral reform. 36. Obesity and eating disorders. 37. Decriminalization of pot. 38. Expression of Anti-Americanism. 39. Child labour.

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    LIBEL TERM PAPER

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    LIBEL "Libel is committed when defamatory matter is published in permanent form or in a form which is deemed to be permanent. Defamation published by spoken word or in some other transitory form is slander." The classic definition of libel is a publication without justification or lawful excuse which is calculated to injure the reputation of another by exposing him to hatred‚ contempt or ridicule. Libel and slander are legal claims for false statements of fact about a person that are printed

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    References: are as follows (in order of appearance): www.roll-a-joint.com/marijuana-history.html‚ The Journey www.marijuana.com/legalization-decriminalization/1004-marijuana-should-not-legal-because.html‚ StuckinFoned www.mjlegal.org/essayspeech.html‚ Why Marijuana Should Be Legal‚ Marijuana Legalization Organization Charts and photos: How does cannabis compare to other drugs? :http://www.ndsn.org/AUGUST94/NICOTINE

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    In the book Chasing the Scream‚ Johann Hari hypothesized that punishing and shaming drug users only makes them worse; therefore‚ this would only become more problematic in society. Hari suggested that legalizing drugs in a progressive manner‚ and use the money intended for punishing addicts to fund programs that gives them compassionate care‚ instead will resolve the drug war. Hari could never have foreshadowed how similar and accurate his strategies were‚ such as these people: Joao Goulao‚ Jose

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    Rise in Medical Marijuana

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    Legalization of Medical Marijuana Tiffany Strangio-Knopp ENG103 Dana LaMantia January 30‚ 2013 Colorado Technical University Abstract Over time the use of medical marijuana has grown significantly. Research shows that the opposed opinions of well noted people and agencies have fought to both keep marijuana illegal as well as make it legal. Both sides stake claim to the use medically. This battle has been escalating greatly over the last 20 years. Marijuana has many uses‚ as well as

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