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    The cannabis industry at present resides in two worlds. One world is made of those familiar with the industry: consumers‚ business owners‚ cultivators and investors. This first group is the market that generated $2.7 billion U.S. sales in 2014‚ a 74% growth from the previous year. The second world are mainstream Americans‚ who have been messaged since a young age that marijuana is a dangerous drug that leads to addiction‚ abuse‚ and ruined lives. Most of what I write will not be news to group one

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    Health and Safety act 1974 The Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974‚ also referred to as HASAW or HSW‚ is the primary piece of legislation covering occupational health and safety in the United Kingdom. The Health and Safety Executive is responsible for enforcing the Act and a number of other Acts and Statutory Instruments relevant to the working environment. Covers: • safe plant and systems of work; • safe methods for the  use‚ handling‚ storage and transport of articles and substances;

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    Active ingredients: • Cannabis- Cannabis contains Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). It is taken from the cannabis plant which is gown in the tropics. Cannabis can be made in literally any climate and is usually produced indoors with the aid of heated technology. Cannabis contains Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)‚ which the part of the plant that gets you high • Cocaine- The main ingredient in cocaine is actually leaves off a coca plant. It is grown in the south of America in countries like Chile‚ Bolivia and

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    I think it’s unbelievable how someone can be sent to jail because they have cannabis. It makes no sense to me how one state will give you nothing but a slap on the wrist if you have cannabis. And another state won’t hesitate to throw you in the slammer for a couple years. I do not think it’s right for people who were caught with cannabis to be labeled the same as people who were caught robbing a bank‚ or worse. Cannabis has been proven for centuries to be natural healing and help with almost all

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    Cannabis is a misconstrued drug. Numerous expect that the utilization of weed‚ or cannabis‚ is unsafe‚ yet it can be the careful inverse. So why is the legitimization of marijuana in the United States such an issue for some individuals today? Thought to be a portal medication and the purpose behind the destruction of our childhood these days‚ weed has added to a negative notoriety. Lester Grinspoon‚ a teacher at Harvard University‚ states‚ "Few medications in the United States have delivered as much

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    ADDICTIVENESS OF CANNABIS The Addictiveness of Cannabis: A Review of the literature Zachary Gill Southern Oregon University University Seminar June 2‚ 2014 ADDICTIVENESS OF CANNABIS Abstract As a country‚ we have been fighting and struggling with the war on drugs since the turn of the century. In recent times two states‚ Washington and Colorado‚ have legalized cannabis for recreational use with the same stipulations as alcohol. It seems to be that the general public has begun

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    Literature Review Introduction Cannabis Sativa (Marijuana) is a natural herb that has been around and being utilized for ages. Recent societies‚ however‚ have prohibited the widespread distribution and use of the plant. As such many researchers have conducted all kinds of research to figure out if the Legalization of Marijuana is in fact the best route for these societies to take. Literature on this matter is abundant as it has been a long debated topic. The Belizean society has chosen to keep

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    differences that two colleges share. The two colleges in which are being analyzed through the essay are Temple University‚ and West Virginia Wesleyan College. This compare and contrast essay can be used in many ways. Such as a student deciding which school would more suits them. Also the essay could help a person figure which school education has more to offer for them. Comparing and contrasting things help people make a better decision that would help the person later on. First‚ West Virginia Wesleyan College

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    Corruption Interpreted in A Raisin in the Sun The play A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry was written to portray the lives of African Americans during the great depression era of the United States. This story is about a family’s struggle with money‚ prejudice‚ life and how obstacles can get in the way of accomplishing a dream. The story A Raisin in the Sun money has the ability to corrupt people as shown when Walter invests money into a liquor store‚ when he walks away from his wife

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    countries becoming exploiters in the inevitable cannabis free market. It is a similar contention to that of China’s contended exploitation of Africa’s resources. For instance‚ there are countries like Swaziland who are extremely resource rich in the plant‚ yet they are not as politically stable.

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