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    ”Thank You Cannabis” its basically shows that graditude that the author/me has towards cannabis for improving and aiding several desieases or disorder that a person can have.When it says, Thank You for treating my anxiety & depression” or “For fending off my panic attacks” .The graditude comes from people who have these disorders that consume cannabis because they are trying to improve their feelings or trying to get their panic attack under control.Unlike other depresant drugs cannabis doesnt…

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    It’s Just a Plant Bro... “It’s not a drug, it’s a leaf” - Arnold Schwarzenegger being interview by GC magazines. Marijuana is shown to have many uses in history. The Declaration of Independence was written on hemp paper. Hemp rope was widely used, recent discoveries have shown that the Easter Island heads were pulled with hemp rope and rolling logs. Marijuana also has many medical benefits with the major one being it reverses and destroys cancer’s effects. The United States should legalize…

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    Elliot Arensdorf Ms. Hinkle Speech October 23, 2014 Marijuana You’re thinking about moving to Colorado with your family to live a lifestyle that includes local (herbal) refreshments. But as your thinking about it you start to consider the things that won’t be good for your family. Yes you want to smoke a little but you don’t want to become one of those low life burnouts that don’t have a clue on what they are doing with their life. Marijuana isn’t addictive in the same sense as heroin, from…

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    Proper research has actually found that they are other factors that influence the gateway aspect of marijuana. Factors such as family stability, social class, education quality, and ease of access are all stronger factors, which explain why marijuana users are more likely to use hard drugs. All of these casual theories, which actually don’t have concrete date to create a correlation, and the history of anti-marijuana policy in the United States, all contribute to the current policy today and…

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    There are millions of people that suffer from life threatening diseases ranging from cancers to seizures. With the medical advancements that have been made in recent years, there is still a long way to go. We are getting to the point where more and more people are turning to medical cures and treatments that are more holistic. However, there are those that are against using this illegal drug because it is designated as a drug that can be abused. It should be made available to those that are able…

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    Cilantro and parsley are members of the same family, which is the same one to which carrots belong. You will usually be able to find them next to each other in the produce section of grocery stores and often used in similar ways. It is easy to believe that these two herbs are interchangeable, but are they? Do they have similar flavors? Do they look alike? These questions and others will be answered in this installment of SPICEography Showdown. Do cilantro and parsley differ in flavor? For…

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    first smoked pot when I was 12 years old. My mother used marijuana, to relax and cope with the stresses of life. At first it was something to have fun and be social with my new peer group, but shortly into my freshman year it became a daily activity. It stole from my schooling and really crippled my education. Sadly this did not bother me. My marijuana use continued into my 20’s at a consumption rate of two to three grams daily with brief unwanted, periods of abstinence. Over the next few years…

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    cigarette.” Despite roughly equal usage rates, Blacks are 3.73 times more likely than whites to be arrested for marijuana.” according to aclu.org so this is clearly a way to enforce systemic racism through the black community and also a free pass to law enforcement to take advantage of people with a skin color that is not theirs. Marijuana should be legal because it makes…

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    Pros of legalization (need help.) There are several benefits that could potentially arise if Marijuana were to be legalized. Potential pro's include revenue boost, more effective law enforcement and criminal justice, less money supporting organized crime, safety controls on the drug thanks to the law and wider access for medicinal use. It is suggested that many industries could benefit from it as well such as those in Medicine, Food Production, Manufacturing, Tourism, and Retail. In medicine,…

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    The legalization and decriminalization of Marijuana After struggling in my own life with alcohol and drugs like cocaine and ecstasy, I have always had an interest of the history of drug abuse and this country’s war on drugs. I personally believe that Marijuana does not fall into the same category as alcohol or any other drugs. For most of human existence we have used plant remedies as medication, food, and religious ceremonies. Marijuana was first used for its hemp fibers to make clothes and…

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