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    adulthood and marijuana is the way most people relieve stress. You mentioned, “We are living in a country where young people everywhere are actively seeking out new and creative ways to self-medicate”, but what is the issue with that? Creativity and new ideas have always been a postive way of living until marijuana is involved. You mentioned that a generation of adults who find it impossible to relate to other people is brewing due to marijuana, but marijuana is known as a social drug. Marijuana…

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    Because marijuana is a drug, by definition, it changes the way the human body works. It gives users an altered perspective on reality. 1 Corinthians 10:29 says “For why should my freedom be limited by what someone else thinks?”. The legalization of marijuana is a battle the world has been facing for many years. It is time to give the people their freedom to smoke marijuana legally. Although Marijuana legalization could increase the cost of addiction treatment of those introduced to heavier…

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    Medical Marijuana. Although Marijuana is illegal for recreational use, when used for medical purposes it helps patients by treating symptoms caused by some diseases. This topic has been a dilemma to society. Many believe that using Marijuana for medical purposes can lead a person to an addiction, while others think that Marijuana is a wonderful medicine to help diseased patients. People are against of marijuana legalization because they don't know enough information about their benefits.…

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    drugs and I’m going to have a different take on what Milton Friedman thought about drugs. Friedman said that we should legalize drugs in the united states. I think that we should drugs illegal. Drugs have been in the united states and have been illegal for quite some time. The only exception has been alcohol and prescription drugs. Should drugs be legalized or stay illegal? Drugs should be illegal due to what it can cause. Drugs can cause people to hurt themselves, it increases public spending…

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    Picture living in a world where marijuana is so free that even your 12 year old son or daughter could get their hands on it without hardly any effort. Well that’s the world parents, law enforcement officers and government officials would have to live in if the bill gets passed that marijuana is federally legal for recreational use. Marijuana is a hallucinogen that affects the brain and alters your awareness. For years there have been debates weather not marijuana should be legalized for…

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    the legalization of marijuana. Cannabis should be legalized by the national government because there are many benefits: for the government, producing more revenue for the state; medicinally, a multitude of health benefits; and economically, decreased unemployment rates. Each of these factors play a significant role in furthering the condition of the state and nation as marijuana becomes completely legalized. Currently, there are 8 states that have completely legalized marijuana…

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    Back in the 1850’s marijuana was more conclusive than it is today. Today 28 states have approved marijuana and new medical studies. Most people knew the consequences of it because it was the most common drug used in the world. The united states should rethink the matter of marijuana. In general, the unrevealed argument about marijuana in this country is: should marijuana still be giving to people based on its medical values, health effects, and cost to our country? This argument has right…

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    popular drug marijuana comes from. The leaves, stems, and seeds from this plant can be formed into a dried leaf or hash used to smoke and also eat. In 2005 a survey was conducted by the National Survey on Drug Use and Health and it showed that 97.5 million Americans age twelve and older reported using marijuana at least once. Research studies also shows that about 9 percent of marijuana users become addicted. Tetrahydrocannabinol also known as "THC" is the main ingredient found in marijuana…

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    Running head: Legalizing Marijuana Legalizing Marijuana Zack Summers Nashville State Community College Author Note This paper was prepared for Psychology 1030,taught by Professor Maggie Wharton, Fall 2014 Legalizing Marijuana Practical uses for marijuana, also known as hemp and cannabis, can be traced back as far as 2700 B.C. in China. Additionally, in the world’s oldest pharmacopoeia, also from China, drug recipes for more than 100 ailments including, gout, rheumatism, malaria,…

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    Cannabis legalization was something of a myth 20 years ago, but as the world is adapting to and making cannabis legal is it not time for Canada to do so as well? According to the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act, a drug is considered to be a chemical substance that alters the structure or function of a living organism. In Canada it is an offence to posses one single cannabis cigarette(joint) and for a first-time summary conviction offence the punishment is a fine of up to $1000 and/or six…

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