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    Marijuana still has yet to be legalized within all 50 states. There are numerous reasons why it should be legalized but the main one would be the medical benefits. A drug that is similar to it with its medical benefits is called Peyote. Peyote is a substance in the plant, mescaline, produces a wide range of hallucinations. It's legal for Native Americans to use it on their reservations. The Native Americans alone. The main issue is why a hallucinogenic drug gets legalized before marijuana,…

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    The World Health Organization stated, “Tobacco kills nearly 6,000,000 people a year and alcohol results in 2,500,00 deaths each year.” Nobody has died from marijuana being the reason towards it. Tobacco and alcohol should be on the top of the dangerous drugs list, as they kill more people than all the dangerous drugs combined. The people who regularly inhale cannabis…

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    The reason why Marijuana is still illegal is because most of people belive that Marijuana is hazadous and toxic for their life. In fact, many researchers have discovered that people who habitually drink liquor or smoke cigarettes tend to have more medical problems than people who use Marijuana. For this reason, some people start asking, why Marijuana is still illegal, while cigarette and liquor have been legalized. However, analysts oppose the idea since they think legalizing Marijuana would…

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    Cannabis is a very misunderstood drug. Many accept that the use of pot, or cannabis, is hazardous, however it can actually be the exact opposite. So why is it that the legalization of cannabis in the United States is such an issue for some individuals today? Thought to be an entryway or "gateway" drug and the reason behind the destruction of our children these days, cannabis has built up a negative notoriety. Many individuals are persistent clients and trust that marijuana is not any more…

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    Kentucky’s iconic bourbon industry is a cornerstone of our state’s rich history, but how did it become so successful? More importantly, how can we recreate that success in the upcoming hemp industry? In my research, I want to analyze what government policies assisted this success. My research will focus on what legislative initiatives would allow the upcoming industrial hemp industry to be as successful as Kentucky Bourbon. I have several questions I want to address in my research. Firstly,…

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    Several comprehensive reports have been on marijuana and its effects have appeared in the past century. One of the earliest being the Indian Hemp Drugs Commission Report released in 1984. The committee preparing the report included four British and three Indian commissioners. A second report was the report by the Panama Canal Zone Military Investigation, 1993, which spanned the years 1916-1929. A Third and one of the most widely known investigations, was the LaGuardia Commission report…

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    around 200000 people a year lung cancer. This being said,the dangers of cigarettes greatly surpass the instabilities of marijuana. In an article on ncadd.org it states that around 88000 deaths yearly are directly related to alcohol. Aside from this statement, Alcohol is the 3rd leading lifestyle choice in deaths. Being…

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    Research question The problem associated with cannabis tourism and how is it effecting Young people? Statement In Denver Colorado they are trying to make cannabis ok to smoke in designated areas in bars and restaurants. Hypothesis I believe that putting people in designated areas in bars and restaurants wouldn’t really help the fact that customers who don’t smoke will be around it. This problem has to be addressed for the safety of customers and the safety of the establishment. Objectives They…

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    communities that do not conform. Hunt goes onto explain that the legalization of weed would bring more than devastation than relief. He exemplifies Colorado and the adverse effects the state has suffered since legalization such as an increase traffic deaths, poison control calls, hospital visits, and the marijuana black market. One of the ideal benefits of marijuana would be the tax revenue brought into schools, but this has shown as an unimpressive amount than expected. Booker states that…

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    Validation of Marijuana Marijuana also known as cannabis and by numerous other names, is a preparation of the cannabis plant intended for use as a In conclusion, cannabis formally know as marijuana is a drug that should be definitely considered for recreational use. Its potential positives heavily outweigh the negatives. We have so many marijuana users in our country that if we legalized it and regulated it nationwide, it would be considered the “cash cow” of the United States. We have so many…

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