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    fibres could serve more industrial uses than any other plant in the world‚ is illegal. Up until 1883‚ cannabis hemp was the most widely cultivated crop in the world. Most fabrics‚ paper‚ lighting oils and other fibres were derived from cannabis hemp. The first paper mills in the United States turned out hemp paper. As a matter of fact the United States Declaration of Independence was written on hemp paper. The first “marijuana laws” in the United States actually ordered farmers to grow cannabis hemp

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    Marijuana Research Essay

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    History of MarijuanaMarijuana has become a substance which has become part of American culture. Over sixty five million American’s either use it occasionally or regularly.” (Rosenthal‚ 1) The legalization of marijuana has been an incredibly controversial topic and has been debated many times over the years. Supporters of legalizing marijuana argue that it will greatly benefit our economy and that it isn’t any more harmful than cigarettes are or alcohol is. Many people feel as if marijuana is a gateway

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    pregnancy and cause the death of a fetus.” The definition of a partial birth abortion is “a procedure in which the abortionist pulls a living baby feet first out of the womb‚ into the birth canal except for the head‚ which the abortionist intentionally keeps the head lodged inside the cervix‚ then uses an instrument to puncture the base of the skull‚ which collapses the the fetal head.” This is a living‚ developing baby‚ and after reading this description‚ I believe this is a very brutal way to die‚ and

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    Keep-And-Bear Arms

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    Keep and Bear Arms in Self-Defense According to a database maintained by The Guardian newspaper‚ 203 out of 1‚024 people killed by the U. S. police in 2015 were unarmed and the individual right to keep and bear arms does not help. By definition‚ the right to keep and bear arms often referred to as the right to bear arms or to have arms‚ the Constitution’s second amendment‚ allows one to possess arms for self-defense. This means anyone in America has the right to keep and bear arms. However‚ society

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    The Legalization of Marijuana Thesis Statement: The legalization of marijuana in the United States would create a drastic change by forming a more productive society through all of the positive uses of cannabis‚ physically‚ economically‚ and socially. I. Examination of the plant A. The other common names—hemp‚ cannabis‚ bud‚ and weed B. Society’s views on the plant are very stereotypical 1. Known as harmful‚ deathly‚ and hazardous 2. It is said that one’s attitude can be alarming and harmful

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    Illegal immigration is a huge topic of contention in the United States today. Many people fearing for their lives tend to cross into our borders without legal documentation. They are willing to take their chances. Most of them come over from Mexico into Arizona‚ Texas‚ New Mexico and California. Immigrants from South and Central America use Mexico as their way into the U.S. Their biggest problem is what happens after they cross the border. The current event chosen is an article written about an

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    Medical Marijuana Essay

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    Marijuana Madness: A Look at Organizational Implications After the release of the film “Reefer Madness” in 1936 and all of the horrible things marijuana is purported to make a person do‚ who would have thought marijuana would ever gain legal status anywhere in the U.S.? It only took 76 years but on November 6th‚ 2012 marijuana became legal for recreational use in two states: Colorado and Washington. This report aims to analyze the many organizational aspects that need to be established in order

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    Illegal Immigration is a huge controversy in the U.S. today. There are many that think we should eliminate illegal immigration‚ and some that think we should allow it and it helps the economy. Most illegal immigrants come in with visa and overstay it‚ which some people then think they should be allowed to stay even though they are illegal aliens. The three major points of illegal immigration are views‚ problems‚ and solutions. First‚ illegal immigration is a huge controversy in our society and many

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    wishes to legalize marijuana‚ they should follow the guidelines of the United States using policy diffusion. “Canada should follow the developments of changes in marijuana-related regulations in the United States‚ where some of its states viz‚ Colorado‚ Oregon‚ Washington‚ and Alaska have already legalized recreational use of marijuana” (Hajizadeh 455). Policy diffusion is a very intriguing tool for the Canadian government to use in the situation involving legalizing marijuana. “Although experience

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    Illegal Street Racing

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    nothing. This was a quarter-mile drag strip to keep racers off of normal streets and highways. Around time of the mid-90s‚ the Brotherhood was then closed down‚ forcing street racers to take their racing to another legalized track‚ or to the streets and highways. People say that street racing is bad‚ illegal and dangerous to everyone. There is another side which thinks that street racing is ok‚ and safe. All street racers know that street racing is illegal and can be dangerous‚ but in their minds they

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