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    also including television viewers or radio listeners‚ put their bet in the form of a text message for a chance to win. Although less pronounced as a form of gambling‚ text gambling is no different than other number games like lottery‚ jai alai or jueteng. Although not many seems to be bothered by the growing trend of it in the Philippines‚ the author of this paper chose this topic for definite reasons. First‚ it can happen to anyone with cellular phone‚ anytime‚ anywhere. Among the many texts the

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    There is absolutely no legitimate reason as to why “weed” should be legalized. As The United States of America has evolved‚ the legalization of marijuana has been a heated debate topic. Truly‚ there is no reason as to why any citizen needs the legalization of this drug. It is said that marijuana has medical benefits‚ but according to ‘The Business Insider’‚ only 6% of studies on marijuana have analyzed its so called “medical benefits.” Marijuana’s most influential uses are not in medicine‚ but for

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    still illegal. Public tend to believe that marijuana is same as other narcotics‚ it will lead to crime‚ and makes users losing the ability of labor. Nevertheless‚ some people fight for the right of using marijuana in recent years‚ they believe that legalization of marijuana leads to great benefits: in some cases‚ marijuana can replace painkiller and a part of medicine without the side effect and higher price; also it will reduce government cost in the governance of crime; with permissible selling‚ huge

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    Cited: Greenwood Pres‚ 1983. Incardi and McBride. "Legalization: A high risk Alternative" American Behavioral Scientist 32 (1989): 233-243 "Decriminalization of Drugs." [Board Minutes‚ April 8-9‚ 1994] A available: Pulp and Paper Y5 (1994): 25.

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    A Drug Free country Major debate has been done about the legalization of drugs. People who are for the legalization of drugs believes that drug prices will fall‚ levels of drug-related crimes would decrease and as a result‚ have less crowded courts‚ and drug violence would reduce as well because cartels and mafias would no longer need to fight over drugs. The group that is against the legalization on drugs says that there would be new users‚ the new users would no longer keep track of their responsibilities

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    48 women in the United States‚ stated‚ “I picked prostitutes because I thought I could kill as many of them as I wanted without getting caught” (American). Prostitutes work in a very dangerous industry and thus should have police protection. The legalization or decriminalization of prostitution would not only improve the safety of prostitutes‚ it would eliminate the negative stigma of

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    Legalization of Marijuana Can Strengthen the Economy BCOM/275 Business Communications and Critical Thinking Legalization of Marijuana Can Strengthen the Economy Even though the government can ’t regulate everyone growing it‚ legalizing marijuana will bring in an abundance of revenue to the United States because billions of dollars are spent on seizures of crops as well as the prosecution of offenders. The legalization of marijuana can help reduce the $16.4 trillion deficit in the United

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    END THE PROHIBITION ON MARIJUANA AND INDUSTRIAL HEMP Outline Thesis Statement: Legalization of industrialized hemp and marijuana benefits our economy‚ decriminalizes a 35 billion dollar a year industry‚ creates jobs‚ and makes sense for the environment. I. Marijuana has been illegal in the United States since the Marihuana Stamp Tax Act was enacted by congress in 1937 A. A Brief History B. Marijuana Cash Crop II. The prohibition of marijuana contributes to a black market system‚ which

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    alcohol‚ tobacco‚ and many nonprescription drugs. It is the safest (currently) illegal drug. Marijuana is much less addictive than tobacco or alcohol. Legalization of marijuana would cut down on crime. Because marijuana is illegal‚ it is difficult to manufacture‚ and is expensive‚ so addicts often have to turn to crime to maintain their habit. Legalization would drive the price down and lessen this problem. Currently‚ much of the crime that goes on is a result of

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    not a substance abuse user. In many states‚ smoking marijuana has been decriminalized. In California‚ marijuana can only be used for medicinal purposes only. Numerous politicians‚ Hollywood actors‚ and famous personalities have called for the legalization of marijuana. In America‚ there are over ten states that have legalized marijuana for recreational use. Marijuana is the most commonly used illegal drug in the United States of America. Marijuana should be legalized because prohibition has failed

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