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    Kondracke and Vidal

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    Kondracke and Vidal Evaluation In the article‚ “Don’t Legalize Drugs” by Morton M. Kondracke‚ writes on the pros and cons of the legalization of drugs in a convincing way to help the reader understand the ultimate downfall of our society if the legalization of drugs does come into effect. His convincing tone is brought together by his logical‚ outside resources‚ and predictions from credible doctors. His use of pathos also helps the reader have a deeper understanding of the serious problems of

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    Essay Marijuana

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    Public Speaking Master Nico Jan Wiersman Legalization Marijuana 07/04/13 Why is marijuana against the law? It grows naturally upon our planet. Doesn’t the idea of making nature against the law seem to you a bit . . . unnatural?” ― Bill Hicks The objective of this essay is to produce new points of view about legalizing marijuana in countries like the USA and Mexico. Because all the benefit that this could bring to our society. Most people try not to think about marijuana. They wish

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    States: Cost‚ Consequences‚ and Alternatives. New Series‚ Vol. 245 No.4921 Page 939-947. Nadelmann cited serious consideration as both analytical model and a policy option for addressing the “drug problem”. Drug legalization protocol that are extremely applied can lessen the risks of legalization‚ drastically decrease the costs of current policies‚ and directly address the issues of substance abuse. 4. Herried‚ C.‚ DeRei‚ K. (2007) intimate Debate Technique: Medicinal Use of Marijuana. Journal of

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    Legalize Weed: Yes or No?

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    a long day or when going through a tough situation. However some could see it as someone not knowing how to deal with unfavorable situations; that they lack necessary coping skills. The Labeling theory perfectly explains the whole debate behind legalization of weed. It all depends on how you view the reason for the use of the drug. Most would argue that marijuana would only make situations worse in the states. For example‚ their could be an increase in accidents from people who drive after smoking

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    Decriminalize Marijuana

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    these harmful substances to replace it. Beyond that look was we saw in prohibition when alcohol became illegal in the 1920s‚ this seemed to cause more reckless drinking‚ alcohol poisoning‚ and alcohol related deaths‚ but since the current laws and legalization its became regulated and contained. To add on to that thought many individuals see un attentive workers and laziness as an issue if we legalize marijuana. The same things can be said about alcohol‚ because factually they are both depressant drugs

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    Marijuana Argument Paper

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    legalized because of its negative health effects‚ dangers to society‚ and because they don’t think that marijuana has any benefits to the community of our country. Because of the scope of this issue‚ there are many strong arguments for and against the legalization of marijuana. However‚ in my opinion‚ marijuana should not be legalized due to its harmful side effects‚ negative impact on our economy‚ and overall danger to society. The first reason marijuana should not be legalized is that it leads to numerous

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    Informative Preparation Outline I. INTRODUCTION A. Gain the audience’s attention: Since 2012‚ the legalization of recreational marijuana has begun in certain states. Several studies have shown that recreational marijuana has more negative health effects to individuals and vice versa. B. Thesis: The use of marijuana is on the rise as some states have legalized it for recreational use‚ so it is important to learn the health effects of it along with the pros and cons before forming an opinion whether

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    Weed Shouldn’t Be Legalized When you read the topic of this essay you will realize that the main goal of this essay is to show the cons of weed and its bad effects on the smokers around the world. According to the United Nations "3.8% of the people around the world smoke weed at least once a year‚ in other words 266 million smoke weed." Most of the smokers are young men and women among 18-22 years old‚ if you are a high school student or university student‚ it is more likely to have a friend who

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    they think that the result in being legally able to physically conceal guns will grant them safety‚ but it will not. Richard Patterson‚ a board member of the Brady Campaign to prevent gun violence‚ stated‚ “But too few of us know that‚ since the legalization of guns‚ more Americans have died than in all the wars of the 20th century‚ the bloodiest 100 years in world history”. This passage shows the danger of guns and how guns are not used for safety but for violence‚ which is a clear reason why the

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    which will be harmful. (Ferner 1) Hence‚ marijuana is very different from alcohol and tobacco; its legalization will not cost the states. It will however provide huge tax revenue profits and a great income from which the state can flourish. Marijuana should be legalized. By legalizing marijuana the state will be providing helpful medical relief to those with illnesses like cancer and AIDS. Legalization of marijuana could be the reason that patients in the future will recover from some of their illnesses

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