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    Medicinal Marijuana

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    -Research Paper- “Marijuana should be legalized in all states for medicinal purposes” Medicinal marijuana has be known to have its positive and negative effects in people but they also have effected one’s opinion. But for those who truly do need cannabis‚ they don’t use it like other people just to get high. They actually use cannabis for medicinal purposes because they have a serious condition or illness. Patients need the cannabis for their treatment for diseases or major condition with

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    Marijuana in the US

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    Billie Whitfield Whitfield 1 Dr. Henry Stewart English Composition II 29‚ January 2015 Medical Marijuana in the United States of America Marijuana‚ also known as cannabis‚ is a flower that is indigenous‚ meaning it is produced naturally‚ with the compound chemical of tetrahydocannabinol‚ known as THC; which gives psychoactive and physiological effects. The plant was well known from the early 1600 ’s and known uses go back to 7000 B.C‚ but the plant didn’t reach public awareness as a

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    Legalization of Marijuana

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    Legalization of Marijuana Legalization of marijuana means the government would educate‚ regulate‚ tax‚ and control the estimated $400 billion a year drug industry (Gerdes 50). It does not mean that the federal government would allow marijuana to grow like grass does now‚ as thought by so many people. As of today‚ many people around the world smoke marijuana for medicinal purposes. The drug not only benefits the sick‚ but it would also help the United States debt‚ lead to a decreased rate in

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    Legalizing Gay Marriage

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    Legalizing Gay Marriage Homosexuality is everywhere. You can see it in books‚ on television‚ in the media; it is rapidly becoming a social norm. Given this trend of greater acceptance of gay marriage‚ the issue of whether to legalize same- sex marriage naturally arises. Massachusetts has led the way by legalizing gay marriage. Responding to this example‚ some states have taken steps towards accepting gay marriage while others are considering laws and constitutional amendments banning gay marriage

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    Legalization of Marijuana

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    Legalization of Marijuana The Legalization of marijuana is slowly working its way into the United States. California was the first state to adopt this policy in 1996 when they issued Proposition 216‚ which legalized the sale of medical marijuana to certain patients. Legalizing marijuana has many financial and medical benefits. Despite being illegal in almost all states‚ marijuana is proving to be a money making product in the few states it is legal. Colorado is selling medical marijuana at a tax

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    Spice and Marijuana

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    Spice & Marijuana I. Although both Spice and Marijuana get you high; Spice will not show up in a drug test and marijuana will. Spice and marijuana have many of the same features and same reactions‚ spice is more dangerous than marijuana. A. Marijuana and Spice look the same‚ but they are two completely different drugs. 1. Spice is a synthetic cannabis it is a herbal and chemical product which mimics the effects of cannabis. 2. Known by a variety of names including

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    Legalization of Marijuana

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    Legalization of Marijuana Have you ever wondered why marijuana was illegal? Keeping marijuana illegal costs tax payers a bunch of money‚ and is not even an effective way to solve the problem of marijuana use. People have the right to choose for themselves if they want to use marijuana or not. The use of marijuana does not affect anyone but the person using it‚ so why not let them use marijuana if they choose to. According to the Marijuana Legalization Organization‚ the criminalization of marijuana does not

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    Legalizing Prostitution

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    prostitution pros and cons Prostitution ProCon.org is an independent‚ nonpartisan‚ 501(c)(3) nonprofit public charity HOME ABOUT US FAQS TRAFFIC CONTACT US TEACHERS’ CORNER SUPPORT US DONORS & SPONSORS Select Language​▼ Prostitution Home Featured Resources 1. Should prostitution be legal? 2. Top 10 Pros and Cons 3. Did You

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    The Benefits of Legalizing Marijuana By Robert Tanner On November 6‚ 2012‚ Colorado passed Amendment 64‚ which outlined a statewide drug policy for cannabis. This popular initiative ballot measure was an electoral first not only for America but for the world‚ and is now enacted as Article 18‚ section 16 of the state constitution. The law approves “personal use and regulation of marijuana” for adults 21 and over‚ and effectively regulates the drug in a manner similar to alcohol (Amendment 64). Since

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    Evolution is an interesting process that can be observed as it happens. As the winds of change sweep across time‚ practices‚ beliefs and understandings evolve and mature into more complex ideas and traditions. In class we were introduced to the group of people that Jews today share a common ancestry with‚ the Israelites. The Hebrew Bible tells the early history of the Gods chosen people; it also lays out certain biblical laws and practices that‚ like the Israelites evolve as time moves forward. One

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