Should Marijuanas Be Legalized Essay

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    low-income neighborhoods.” (Addiction and Substance Abuse) Marijuana legalization would reduce drug crimes. In turn allowing the police the opportunity to focus more harmful, addictive drugs out of the U.S., instead of sentencing people who were caught with 1 gram of marijuana to a mandatory minimum sentence in federal prison. Most often marijuana violations are minor but have major consequences,“roughly 600,000, or 87 percent of marijuana arrest are for nothing more than possession of small…

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    Casias v. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. With the advent of legalized marijuana usage comes inevitable lawsuits, especially in terms of how employers interpret the law and their own private workplace policies. That was exactly the situation for Joseph Casias, a five-year employee of a Michigan Wal-Mart store, who was wrongfully terminated for failing an injury-related mandated drug test. There were several factors: Joseph was prescribed medical marijuana for the treatment of pain associated with sinus…

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    legalizing recreational use and small of amounts of marijuana in many states such as Oregon, Alaska, and Washington, D.C, it has become a very controversial topic in today’s society. Marijuana been has named as dangerous drug that serves no purpose, these types of false malicious claims have been made by misinformed individuals in addition to propaganda throughout the last century, these claims have been replaced with concrete facts. Facts that show marijuana is more than what society perceives,…

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    Have you ever asked yourself why alcohol is legal but marijuana is illegal even though alcohol is responsible for nearly four percent of all deaths? Marijuana should be legalized for many reasons such as its profound medical values, also legal substances such as alcohol and tobacco are far more lethal than marijuana. The real reason marijuana is illegal is because uncle Sam’s hand is passed, meaning the government doesn’t get a cut from it. This also goes for prostitution, its only illegal…

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    Colin Kim Federalism Assignment Topic: Medical Marijuana Summary:Approximately one year ago, Congress had approved a bill that stated that the Department of Justice, which consequently included the DEA(Drug Enforcement Administration) was not allowed to spend money to stop states from making laws regarding medical cannabis. The correlation of this information to now is the fact that this bill was included in the spending bill passed in December of 2015. This raised much public confusion as some…

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    The legalization of marijuana in the United States is a very controversial topic. The legalization of cannabis would: boost revenue, allow wider access for medical use, increase personal freedoms, promote more effective criminal justice and law enforcement, and permit safety controls on the substance. Prohibition on cannabis costs taxpayers billions of dollars every year. Legalizing marijuana and establishing appropriate regulations for the use and distribution of marijuana, would allow for…

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    their idea on the marijuana plant, but do they really know the benefits. There are so many economical and medical benefits to legalizing cannabis. Slowly, but surely the United States is realizing that legalizing marijuana will be beneficial to our country; twenty-three states and the District of Columbia currently have laws legalizing marijuana in some form and it’s time for the rest of the United States to take a step into the betterment of our country. Marijuana should be legalized because…

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    Legalizing and promoting marijuana has always been a controversial issue. According to Marijuana: Opposing Viewpoints, which was written by Jamuna Carroll, many people believe that if marijuana users continue to use marijuana that any, or all types of drug use will continue to increase among our society. However, Richard Lowry argues he's viewpoint saying, "Arresting, let alone jailing, people for using [marijuana] seems outrageously disproportionate." In Chapter 2 of Marijuana: Opposing…

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    Currently in Canada all hard drugs are illegal. There are many good arguments as to why hard drugs should be legalized in Canada Hard drugs should be legalized in Canada because the government will save money, the health of the people who live in Canada will be improved, and there will be less drug related deaths and injuries within Canada. In Canada there is a rough average of about 47000 deaths each year from drug abuse. By legalizing drugs people will feel less appeal to them,…

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    Effects That Marijuana Has On Teenagers Greek philosopher Aristotle once said, “Good habits formed at youth make all the difference” (Aristotle) . Many people have an experimented with drugs at some point of their adolescent lives. One drug thought of to be the most common among teenagers is marijuana. As Aristotle may agree that bad habits form in youth can also make a big difference. Teenagers must become aware that there are many more negative effects than positive that marijuana can have on…

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