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    Marijuana is a drug that seems to defy law enforcement and continues to be publicly supported and used. After many years there have been billions of dollars spent on enforcing marijuana laws without any noticeable effect. Leaving marijuana illegal creates an underground economy funding various criminal activities‚ thus further supporting crime. No matter how many people are arrested and incarcerated it seems as though there has been no effect on the use of marijuana. Canada’s drug policy has been

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    With all of these facts at hand‚ we can see that there is a huge problem concerning the non-taxation of marijuana in the United States. Regardless of whether one agrees or disagrees with the idea of marijuana use‚ it will continue to remain a huge cash crop in the U.S. By criminalizing its use and not putting a federal tax on it‚ our country is ultimately missing out on a huge cash market and a potential boost in the economy. The criminalization of marijuana has become a real‚ legitimate problem

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    2012 Marijuana What is marijuana? Marijuana is a psychoactive drug also known as weed‚ pot‚ grass‚ etc. The main ingredient in marijuana is called THC (tetrahydrocannabinol)‚ which travels through the bloodstream to the brain and other organs. Marijuana has various effects when being used. It can also have both long term and short term effect on your body. There are multiple ways to treat this when people get addicted to the drug. The effects of marijuana usually depend on differing factors from

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    policies implemented by our government in regards to drug patents‚ generic medication and their preferential treatment towards pharmaceutical companies. A major drug policy issue concerning Canadians today is the legalization of cannabis. Undeterred by nearly a century of prohibition‚ millions of Canadians consume cannabis regularly. While the ban of cannabis creates billions of dollars in expenses‚ which are exhausted on ineffective anti-drug efforts and has caused criminal activities such as gang

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    discussed within this essay exposing the arguments‚ stakeholders‚ and reasoning for why marijuana should or should not be legalized. Between the state and federal law contradictions‚ the issue of legalization of marijuana for pharmaceutical or recreational use in the United States affects not only the policy makers and medicinal

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    tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and other related compounds. The THC from the plant causes the feeling of being high. To use marijuana‚ you wrap it in paper‚ bong‚ pipes‚ bubblers‚ pinch hitters: you light it on fire & inhale the smoke. You can mix marijuana in foods‚ which are called edibles. Marijuana is the most commonly used drug is the U.S. On Drugabuse.gov‚ the surveys continue for middle & high schoolers‚ & the use of marijuana increases every time. Ever since 2013‚ medical marijuana has started being legalized

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    Why Legalize Marijuana

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    moral and ethical differences is coming to an agreement on what is beneficial for our society as a whole. Legalizing marijuana raises a number of ethical concerns. Some people feel that legalizing marijuana will lead to an increase of recreational use. Some also believe that it would increase the number of heavy marijuana users. Since the price of marijuana would be less‚ people would probably purchase more of it. According to Beau Kilmer‚ “the pretax price for high-potency‚ indoor-grown marijuana

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    society’s drug-use problems by the year 2025. Base your suppositions on some of the social‚ political‚ economic‚ law-enforcement‚ technological‚ scientific‚ and/or medical developments you envision occurring by that time. When the year 2025 comes I expect drug-use to be common place. It seems the recent “Molly/MDA” pill craze and marijuana legalization as indicators of what’s to come. It seems that the fact that drugs are addictive is no longer used as a scare tactic. Using certain types of drugs to experiment

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    vacation and spend money while others look to drugs. The sense of high that results from using marijuana acts as an escape from the stresses of everyday life. As a result‚ a tremendous number of Americans participate in the illicit use of marijuana. Our American society is facing a tremendous drug problem that will increase exponentially by the legalization of this drug. Marijuana should be illegal because it will cause an increase in drug users and drug related crimes‚ the short term and long term

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    pharmacologic and political influences on the use of psychoactive substances and compulsive behaviors in all civilizations. The second part presents a system for classifying these psychoactive substances along with major legislation impacting use of drugs and treatment of addictions. Throughout the last 10‚000 years‚ humans have used psychoactive drugs to alter their perception of reality for a variety of reasons. By studying the history of drug use and abuse‚ a number of historical themes become

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