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    Twenty-six out of fifty states have legalized marijuana in some way, either medical or recreational. It can come in many different forms such as a joint, in a bong, or even put in food. The movement has gathered a massive amount of attention by both people for and against it. Not only does it alter your perception it has an addictive nature, it is also known to be a gateway drug. Marijuana also has many different names, for example, it is referred to as pot, Mary Jane, ganja, and weed. The…

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    seizures. In order to help their children fight off horrendous seizures, parents are going out of their way to either buy pot at a medical marijuana dispensary or illegally buy it off of the streets. Cannabidiol is the purified compound developed from cannabis. Researchers have found that cannabidiol is what shows promising in treating epilepsy for both adults and children. Researchers are now making first efforts to test cannabidiol in intractable epileptic children. A year-long clinical trial…

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    While the medicinal use of marijuana was becoming less important to physicians due to the new pain-relieving medicines being developed, marijuana gained a new purpose一recreational use. Once marijuana became associated with recreational use, opposition towards the drug began to grow. Rumors about marijuana’s association with violent crimes, as well as information on addiction, began to rise. With marijuana use being illegal, it leads drug dealers to smuggle the plant. This becomes hazardous to…

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    power. When the people of the Old World began to branch out throughout the New World they began to bring back many new exotic substances. The one that would have the largest effect on the economy of the Old World was tobacco. As farms that used to grow food crops began to switch to growing tobacco, its use began to skyrocket. As time has went on, tobacco’s use in developed countries has diminished. In…

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    Legalization of Marijuana AKA WEED! Why we should have to legalization of marijuana is a big topic for a lot of people. Marijuana should be legalized because it’s not that bad as people take it. People see weed as bad drug, when really it’s not. It actually has more positive than it does negative. My opinion for this topic is, we should be able to vote and then decide if it should be illegal, not by one person banding it from the law. Like a president, we understand he is supposed to make the…

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    Case Study Laissez Faire

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    misbranded and contaminated foods, drinks and drugs. The proposal was strongly opposed by the business sector since they were earning a good profit from the patent medicine industry. It was only after Upton Sinclair published a book that uncovered the unsanitary conditions of a meat packaging industry in Chicago that the public was swayed in the president’s direction. The book showed how human body parts and diseased cattle were incorporated in packaged food. The Pure Food and Drug Act was thus…

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    The Benefits Of Marijuana

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    mechanism against plant-eating animals due to it’s extremely unpleasant taste and psychoactive effects that all of it’s potential predators are susceptible to; humans started using the plant within the last 8000 years by initially using its’ seeds as a food source which are quite nutritious. It was later discovered that the plant can be used to make high-quality fibers due to being tough and rot-resistant. The fibers are made of cellulose and have been used to make durable items ranging from…

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    The Marijuana is a herbaceous plant with psychoactive properties. It is native to the Himalayas, Asia annual. Its uses range from the textile or food application in the case of varieties containing no THC (cannabis) to as psychoactive substance in the varieties under the names of marijuana (bud) or hashish (its resin). Because of their psychoactive properties, it is one of the few plants whose cultivation has been banned or restricted in many countries. Marijuana is a generic term used to refer…

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    is a green, brown, or gray mixture of dried leaves, stems, seeds, and flowers off the hemp plant. Marijuana is commonly known as Mary Jane, pot, weed, dope, and grass. Although marijuana has many common names its technical name is Cannabis sativa (Laliberte, ). Cannabis sativa has over four hundred chemicals. These chemicals have been identified as a mixture of tetrahydrocannabinol or THC. There are many ways individuals consume marijuana. They have reported to smoking, eating, chewing, or…

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    Imagine you're in the middle of having a conversation with someone and they start smoking a blunt, and you start thinking to yourself is that even legal? Why would someone want to do that and potentially harm themselves? “Is it even illegal to do that” I ask, “It is legal because I have my medical card and my doctor prescribed it for me” I ask, “Why would any doctor prescribe that for someone?” isn't there anything else you could use to get rid of the pain” “Im sure there is but this works and…

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