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    This is why coaches should be required to test athletes for marijuana. Coaches should have the power to test athletes, with or without suspicion. If an athlete tests positive, then he or should would be fine. If an athlete were to test negative, he or she should be charged with drug paraphernalia and also be suspended. The consequences for the consumption of illegal drugs should be severe and not forgotten. If an athlete chooses to be inconsiderate and use drugs, he or she should be punished…

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    this is a model compromised between legalization and prohibition. After many years of waging war on drugs, I do not see us really getting anywhere. By placing someone found in possession of more than a week’s supply of any type of drug such as marijuana to cocaine, the person would deal with an accelerated rehabilitative disposition as in a special intervention type program and calling it the mediation group comprised of a lawyer, a doctor and a social worker. This group could recommend…

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    explicitly written into the drug statute or the scope of the law does not include cannabis possession (Chandra, 2014). These reforms have so far predominantly been aimed at selected places (e.g. the home) or at specific populations (e.g. medical marijuana users) (Babor et al., 2010). An example of a country that follows a de jure model of legalization is Spain. In Spain, possession or use of cannabis is prohibited by the law, yet there is no punishment or enforcement when involving small…

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    Drug use has become so rampant in our community that it has almost become a norm for us, but the one thing that I believe that the nation as a whole is having an issue coming to terms with accepting or approving the idea of pregnant or nursing mother using drugs either licit or illicit drugs during their pregnancy or nursing period. The knowledge or idea of a pregnant mother using drugs during their pregnancy mostly frowns upon not only for its moral significance but also health wise. If a…

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    Some of these individuals are undoubtedly also employees who chose to use medical marijuana for whatever reason and risk being fired for their choice of treatment. State laws have taken a step to try to help those individuals who seek to use this form of treatment as a means to help with many debilitating conditions. This road is one that…

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    The Legalization of Marijuana Primarily, marijuana should be legalized since it is used for medication, and its legalization could mean better and higher quality health standards. Even though the medical benefits of marijuana can assist patients who suffer from cancer, HIV, Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other severe illnesses, there still continues to be a relevant controversial issue in society today. By not legalizing marijuana it can hinder medical, social and scientific…

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    Marijuana Effects

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    Marijuana effects a person in these areas, the mind, and the body in general, Long-term marijuana use effect’s a person's brain, causing the person that is in addiction to force the rest of the brain to work overtime to make up what it has lost from smoking dope, Also with non-users, they experienced increased connectivity between the most sensitive parts of the brain. Weed came to the Middle East between 2000 B.C. and 1400 B.C., and it was probably used there by the Scythians, a nomadic…

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    what we refer to as medical marijuana. The Drug Enforcement Agency doesn’t base their cases off of people who use it to be cured, only the ones that use it illegally and are distributing it to many others throughout the United States. The Drug…

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    Should Medical Marijuana be Federally Legalized: An Annotated Bibliography David C. Peters II. “Patients and Caregivers Report Using Medical Marijuana to Decrease Prescription Narcotics Use.” Humboldt Journal of Social Relations, vol. 35, 2013, pp. 24–40. JSTOR, JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/humjsocrel.35.24. This article mainly focuses on the topic of marijuana vs opiates and if it decreases the use of opiates. Opiates are drugs that when taken, don’t help that much with some serious medical…

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    Legalizing Marijuana A major issue in the United States right now is legalizing marijuana. When it comes to legalizing marijuana there is one major ways that it can be legalized in a state. One way that marijuana can be legalized is for medical purposes. With medical marijuana this allows patients who can not eat or are going through a lot of pain the THC in the marijuana will make the patients hungry and will take the pain away or at least ease it so that it is bearable to take. THC or…

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