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    give an accurate sobriety test to someone who is believed to be driving under the influence of Marijuana. This is a problem that will lead to unfair arrest for a citizen who is being pulled over under the assumption of being under the influence of Marijuana. For reason of inaccurate testing, marijuana should not be legalized. First before discussing about sobriety…

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    ENC1101 11/14/2016 Legalizing Marijuana The legalization of marijuana, which is a plant called “hemp” that is either smoked or orally ingested with the intent of having a mind-altering and sensory experience, has been an ongoing battle between the American people and the government for over 80 years. Marijuana was first brought to the U.S. by the Spanish in 1545 and was grown as fiber by our forefathers until 1937, when the federal government had passed the Marijuana Tax Act (Whitebread). The…

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    The legalization of marijuana has been a controversial topic for the last decade. Some people fear that it is too dangerous, and addictive. People could not be more wrong. People have been given the wrong information and it has crippled marijuana's chances of being legalized for a very long time. Thankfully over time people have come to notice that marijuana is not harmful at all to people. The legalization of marijuana can greatly benefit the United States. Many people from fifty to sixty…

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    Clark Metcalfe is the doer, thinker, and tinkerer behind multi-branded cannabis products, marketed under such notable trade names as Clark’s Cannabis and Clark’s CBDs. The Southern California native, dubbed the Cannabis Cowboy by the Wall Street Journal and likened to Steve Jobs by Buzzfeed, is the acknowledged Pater Patriae of North American CBDs. Prior to his entrepreneurial enterprises, Clark came of age in and around California’s 1960s counter-culture movements. For him, hippies, aging…

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    For this research paper the websites Drug Liberalization from Wikipedia and Why should or shouldn’t all drugs be legalized? from Quora are discussed. A detailed view of these two websites will be given and a supportive conclusion of whether the websites agree or disagree on its stand of legalizing drugs. Most of the information on the websites are informative. The Why should or shouldn’t all drugs be legalized? website is more opinion based and the Drug Liberalization website is more factual.…

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    Most people think marijuana is a drug that can’t hurt, but it can. The hemp plant has is what marijuana is grown off of. Smokers don’t smoke the leaves they smoke the stem. Then is illegally shipped to the U.S. Marijuana use has dropped since the late 1990’s. One and fourteen teens say they have used marijuana in the last month. In 2013 about 4 billion people 12 and older have been addicted to marijuana. Marijuana is the most common drug used in America. Marijuana has high amounts of…

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    then actively go and do "that thing" - all day long? Doesn't it drive you crazy to not know the answer to that? Some people only want to limit weed instead of quit weed. They do this for one of two reasons. They either believe they still enjoy marijuana (on some level) or believe they lack control. Or both. I want to talk about this whole "control " thing. Because most people don't have control over "something." But it gets worse. Why do people that quit "something" - not only fail to…

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    have to be answered regarding marijuana, like how could this drug affect your mental and physical health? This is asking if there are long term physical health drawbacks or decreased brain functionality that comes with using marijuana. But studies have not proven an exact answer that could be used to prove if it is harmful or not. But there are numerous viewpoints that are given about why marijuana should stay illegal on a federal level. One argument for leaving marijuana illegal federally is…

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    your nearby dispensary menu. Others, however, might also never make it past their extraordinary hashish Cup showing, perhaps too properly to percentage. 1. Godfather OG in line with high times at the least, Godfather OG is the maximum powerful marijuana stress on this planet. This indica dominant hybrid is suggested to have a THC content material of over 34%! seeing that it's far an activated THC fee, there is a good chance that the parent is conservative.…

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    For cannabis, it’s no different. There is a very varied relationship between the way marijuana is covered within the media and neutral academic articles. A McGill Tribune article has a clear anti-legal stance on cannabis, claiming: “increasingly concerning evidence of negative effects of marijuana on youth exist... Trudeau’s motion does nothing to help prevent them…. Marijuana use can have severely damaging effects on brain development… increasing certain risks by 126% for youth”…

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