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    even lead to obesity, which is linked to a myriad of health issues. On the other hand, and again marijuana has not been proven to cause any health problems. The question remains “why is it illegal while these harmful substances remain legal”? When comparing alcohol, tobacco, and marijuana the monetary expenditures connected to each one should be examined. Millions of dollars are spent because marijuana is illegal. Legalizing the drug simply saves money. In contrast, the legalization of tobacco…

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    a California law that allows marijuana to be used medically. Angel Raich’s doctor recommended the use of medical marijuana for medicinal purposes; however, Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) agents found the growing of Raich’s six marijuana plants to be a violation of of the federal law under the Controlled Substances Act. Passed using the interstate commerce clause, the act stated that possession of drugs was illegal, and did not recognize the use of marijuana medically. As a result, the…

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    favor the legalization of marijuana. It's not just the potheads that are excited, anymore. Today, it is the suit-wearing, tie-tieing, oxford-shoe-styling types. Why? There is money to be made in the legalization of marijuana, and we are not talking about setting up a stand on the local street corner or even opening a brownie store. The business these ladies and gentlemen are interested in is much larger and corporate. They are interested in the possibility of marijuana stocks. The stock market…

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    Male Extraversion is Correlated with Psychostimulant, Alcohol, and Marijuana Use The accuracy of substance abuse behavior is a long-debated issue in personality traits. This study examines whether drug abuse behavior increases or decreases extraversion. Significant evidence suggests that personality traits have been associated with substance abuse behaviors (Grana, Munoz, and Navas, 2009). One of the most studied drug related behavioral changes is related to alcohol. Individuals suffering from…

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    created will address today's drug problems and most specifically those dealing with marijuana. This essay, does not make a case for approving heroin, cocaine, meth, and other drugs that have been proven to be very dangerous. There is scientific evidence supporting that conclusion. There is no scientific evidence that proves marijuana is that dangerous. In fact, there is a lot of evidence that shows medical marijuana is successful at treating several different conditions. Policy Problems…

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    grew up in a strict family where illegal drugs are seen as dangerous substances, but I do believe that legalize illegal drugs will rather increase crimes. For example, Scientists have conducted many studies on marijuana use and confirmed that it is harmful for the health. If today, marijuana use become controversial, it is because some scientists testified that it could be beneficial, reason why…

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    Introduction The city of Omigawd will soon be undergoing some major changes. The state has altered policy to allow marijuana and all marijuana-based products to be legal. In addition, the government has declared a release of all inmates in the state sentenced for “gun crimes.” Each new policy has the potential to have positive and negative effects on the Omigawd Police Department and the state itself. The purpose of this paper is to present scenarios for each new policy implementation and…

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    the body, is complex. Only in the early 90s did researchers discover the cannabinoid receptors in the brain and the research since then has not been robust. Until now. Marijuana prohibition has limited the potential medical development of the plant and its compounds but that is all changing. As more states are relaxing marijuana prohibition the federal government is relaxing possession rules…

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    government to take ‘medical marijuana.’ Marijuana was a spotlight topic leading up to the 2016 election. Many states included voting for or against the legalization of marijuana on their ballots. After being legalized in several states throughout the United States for recreational and/or medical purposes, marijuana has the potential to be nationally addressed. President elect, Donald Trump, has claimed he will respect state legislative power in regards to marijuana laws; however, there is…

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    In Huffington Post’s article, “Marijuana May Alleviate America’s Opioid Crisis,” the author Chris D’Angelo’s solution to the current war against opioids is legalizing marijuana. Chris D’Angelo is an associate editor for the Huffington Post located in Hawaii, he covers a wide range of topics and in this article he provides research to why marijuana can aid in the opioid epidemic. D’Angelo presents the results of a research study from Columbia…

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