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    Legalization of marijuana Outline The drug generally isn’t more harmful than alcohol or tobacco if used in moderation. Most doctors would agree that it’s not very harmful if used in moderation. It’s only when you abuse the drug that problems start to occur. But isn’t abuse of almost any bad substance a problem? If you abuse alcohol‚ caffeine‚ cigarettes‚ or even pizza‚ health problems are sure to follow. Would you want the government limiting how much coffee you can drink or how much cheesecake

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    people in your position created this program around‚ but due to this fact it actually ends up being offensive and unnecessary to deter harmless Marijuana use. Yes I am a pot smoker‚ and just like cigarette smokers‚ alcohol drinkers‚ and prescription drug users‚ I understand its physical and mental risks. Fortunately‚ with marijuana over numerous drugs and alcohol‚ the benefits out weigh the risks. The bad reputation marijuana has is caused by the negative connotations it’s been given by the popular

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    “The Doubting Game” is undeniably the easiest way for anyone to acclimate themselves into the art and the concept of critical thinking. Some of us are already predisposed to unconsciously operate in some of the principles explained by Mr. Elbow and use it daily. While others of us had no idea critical thinking could be so fun‚ challenging‚ and rewarding. The Believing and The Doubting game are principles‚ mindsets if you will‚ the invoke one to think outside of the box. To step into a realm of possibility

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    responsibilities of a leader are very demanding. One of the greatest responsibilities that a leader will have is to inform his subordinates about the dangers of drug use. A leader must know his people and be able to have trust in his men to accomplish a mission or do a simple task without the fear or doubt that something will keep his men from succeeding. Drugs will cause that downfall of a leader and can lead to situation where human life is sacrificed. another responsibility that a leader has is to uphold

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    There is scientific evidence of the benefits to using marijuana. There is a massive tax revenue potential. The use of recreational marijuana doesn’t prove to be any more dangerous than the use of cigarettes or alcohol. So‚ I’m left to wonder why it’s really not being legalized. Is there some other reason? Could it be because the pharmaceutical industry is a multi-billion dollar industry per year?

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    the War on Drugs in the early 1980’s and the “broken window” policy in the mid 1970’s are both examples of putting water on the fire but never putting the fire completely out. These policy have lead us to take tremendous strides through research of every possible solution that we think would work‚ while also learning from our mistakes and taking more worth while routes to decrease crime and incarceration. In the early 1980’s the Regan-Bush administration declared their war on drugs. During this

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    different affects on an individual who consume the drug. The drug affects the brain and the functions of the central nervous system such as one’s memory. Does marijuana help the body or does it tare it down? Marijuana is very common street and recreational drug. Smoking marijuana causes you to have many medical problems. Marijuana is actually an plant that grown in your home or either your back yard. Its a trend and party drug because every young person uses it. Marijuana even comes in all different kind

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    Pot” About.com. Updated January 30‚ 2012. A New York Times Company. Date of Access May 3rd 2012. http://alcoholism.about.com/od/pot/a/marijuana.htm. Wikipedia.com. “Cannabis (Drug).” Last modified 4 May 2012 at 12:35. Wikipedia the free encyclopedia. Date of Access May 4th 2012. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cannabis_(drug). Wikipedia.com. “Legality of Cannabis.” Last modified 24 April 2012 at 12:56. Wikipedia the free encyclopedia. Date of Access April 30th 2012.

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    comprehend beyond human logic. In our society today‚ even though marijuana has become legalized in more and more states‚ the nature of such a plant is still being demonized as the catalyst for sinful pleasure. Marijuana is not only listed as a class A drug‚ but also has been the cause of massive criminalization. In 2016‚ one anti-marijuana legalization advertisement‚ paid by Safe and Healthy MA organization‚ caught the public’s attention. The advertisement depicts the legalization of such a plant to

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    crimes‚ such as prostitution and recreational drug use‚ be decriminalized? Do these crimes harm society? Laws exist within societies to deter and restrict people from harming one another and trampling on others ’ inalienable rights. Crimes such as recreational drug use and prostitution do not directly harm other people‚ yet in the eyes of the law they are villified due to the possible consequences associated with a lifestyle filled with drug use and promiscuous sex. Should these supposed “victimless”

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