Why Marijuanas Should Be Legal Essay

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    without being polluted, Lord Shiva is so powerful that he can swallow an ocean of poison without being harmed. Similarly, he can smoke marijuana without losing his stature as the greatest Lord. Those who want to smoke marijuana, justifying this by Shiva's smoking it, will first have to prove their prowess by drinking an ocean of poison without being harmed. 

Marijuana has great medicine values, he like taking Bhang and there is a scientific reason for that. Lord Shiva is a great Yogi and he is…

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    Medical Prostitution Consider the following scenario: If medical marijuana continues to be voted in by citizens across this country, we the people might consider putting on the next ballet “Medical Prostitution.” It is the legalization of prostitution for medical purposes. For example, one would go to his Physician and state he has been feeling depressed, sexually deprived, in need of some “uplifting”, and unable to sleep. The medical professional writes a prescription for a prostitute…

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    Marijuana, also known as cannabis, weed, pot, grass, and bud has become a huge part of society within the past few years. One in three people in America have tried smoking marijuana at one point in their lives. This debate over legalizing marijuana has been going on for quite some time, but it is recently more intense than ever. In 1969, only 12% of our population supported legalizing marijuana. Today, a majority of Americans support the legalization for recreational use. Meanwhile a majority of…

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    Marijuan Life-Up In Smoke

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    Marijuana; Life Going Up in Smoke Recreational drug, two words that are not commonly placed together. Yet when it comes to marijuana, most define it as that. Society continually disputes over the addictiveness of marijuana to the point of some states deeming it legal, whilst others are placed in jail for possessing even the smallest amount. One might frequently question the reliability of information on marijuana addiction given throughout the populace, due to the confusion on the topic.…

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    smoking marijuana or want to know what it is like to smoke and get high? There are four states that have legalized marijuana for recreational and for medical use. There are fourteen states overall that have just recently legalized medical use.Marijuana should be legalized in the United States because it will save taxpayers money, Reduce drug related crimes, and relieve the suffering of many terminally There are many kinds of marijuana that helps with some of the worst diseases. Marijuana is a…

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    The Case Against US Marijuana Policy The use of Marijuana has a long history of use by humans but in recent historical terms, the legality of its use has come into question. The current policy of Marijuana criminalization in the United States today is misguided and does not take this history and human nature into account. The history, as is believed by many, has been twisted to support bad policy. This bad policy has resulted in many suffering patients not getting the medicine they need. It…

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    safety of customers and the safety of the establishment. Objectives They want to give people a place to smoke in an establishment without being seen in public streets. Since bars and restaurants offer alcohol in their establishment Denver feels like why the cant make smoking section. So tourist can enjoy smoking and eating…

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    Recreational Drugs This philosophical study will define why John Stuart Mill would support the legalization of non-medical recreational drugs as a form of individual liberty. Mill’s (1859) utilitarian philosophy defines the necessity of individual rights, as long as they do not infringe upon the rights of others. The necessity of encouraging public discussion about the use of non-medical drugs, such as the current legalization of marijuana, defines an important aspect of civic rights in a…

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    The Law And The Message Of Marijuana Legalization of medical marijuana is a topic of significant debate in the United States. California was one of the earlier states to legalize marijuana for medicinal use in 1996, under Proposition 215. While many are familiar with the discussion of marijuana, researched-based information about its medical benefits is not always easy to find. In the article written in the Journal of Drug Issues; 34.4, Dr. Shereen Khatapoush Director of Youth Services System…

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    Athletes should be committed to the sports they play. If athletes are going to play the sport, they don’t need to be on drugs. Although marijuana is legal in Colorado it is not legal for the athletes. Most high school athletes are not old enough to do drugs, therefore you don’t do them. This is where drug tests come in. If you play a sport then you should have to take a drug test every so often to prove that you are not doing drugs. A dedicated athlete does not go off and smoke weed all the…

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