Should Marijuanas Be Legalized Essay

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    that prostitution should be criminalized and shown as a moral invalue. Prostitution can also lead to sex trafficking. Sex trafficking is an enormous problem that occurs worldwide and even in many local towns as well. Involving many forms of exploitation, including victims being forced into prostitution, compelling women into committing various sexual acts for the purpose of creating…

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    Marijuana should be legalized in the United States on a federal level for all purposes. Regulating marijuana as a crop would help maintain the environment. Economically, marijuana would help to boost revenue in the U.S. Marijuana also has numerous successful uses in the medical community. The United States has yet to legalize Marijuana, and this holds back the potential growth and protection of the environment that marijuana cultivation should offer. Marijuana is disregarded as being…

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    it necessary for all types of drugs? Marijuana, which is a plant with an active ingredient with the name THC, has been proven to reduce side effects and increase comfort in numerous different types of diseases and illnesses. Marijuana is legal for medicinal use in several states throughout our country is also becoming legalized for recreational use among a few different states. When we weigh the pros and con of the…

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    They’re either curious about it or are exposed to it by friends, and other peers. The fact that marijuana is illegal doesn’t stop them from pursuing it. It seems like it does just the opposite; it makes teenagers want to get their hands on it even more. It increases the use of cannabis because there’s a thrill that comes with doing something that is prohibited. It’s also easier to have access to marijuana than it is to get alcohol for most high school students. Since we have restrictions on…

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    The argument of legalizing recreational marijuana has been the heat of debates for the past generation. Its relevance has made its appearance in the recent election. The presidential nominees where asked for their attitude towards the legalization of recreational marijuana and was seen in topics in local elections as well. The split between legalization and keeping it restricted is the result of individuals not being properly informed of what marijuana truly is or wanting to keep it as taboo. In…

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    With a world ravaged by disease and social construction comes the demonetization of immigrant customs that could change lives. Specifically known as the prohibition of medicinal marijuana brought to the United States just after the 1910 Mexican Revolution. Immigration from Mexico was abundant in states such as Louisiana, California, Texas, and Illinois; which had caught the attention of media outlets across the states. The Drug Policy Alliance states that the media then began to ‘control these…

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    with additional funds at a time when they are in desperate need. The US should legalize cannabis to provide economic benefits like tax revenue, new jobs, and less costly law enforcement services. The most discussed economic aspect in favor the U.S. Government legalizing Cannabis lies in tax revenues. Taking cannabis out of the black market and into…

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    Medical marijuana has been a hot commodity since the 1900’s. It is known for therapeutic use, that can treat different diseases and even alleviate the symptoms. Many people today, in the United States, are becoming more and more aware of the use of medicinal marijuana considering that states such as Alaska, California, Michigan, and many more have legalized it within the past few years. It has been a feud for states that haven’t legalized it and more and more people are becoming aware of the…

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    school. I am writing this letter to ask that you reverse the law that legalized marijuana for recreational use in 2012. I first realized the dangers of marijuana when multiple kids from my school were suspended and several others expelled for using it. The schools’ actions changed these kids and their families lives forever, but they may have saved them from future addiction or worse. These students were underage, but because marijuana is legal, it makes it easy for a sibling or friend, who is…

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    The controversial debate on whether illegal drugs should become legal has been going on for years now in America, and seems like more now than ever people are on the side that wants drugs to become legal. There are many positive outcomes that could occur from making drugs legal; legalizing drugs could bring in tax revenue, it could reduce government expenditures, medical benefits for cancer patients, people’s freedom to use when they want, and it would reduce the population inside of prisons.…

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