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    Do you you think marijuana should or should not be legalized. Why some people think that marijuana is dangerous? What is marijuana? When did marijuana become such a big issue? Who was the first person to say they wanted marijuana legal? There are a lot of questions that are hard to answer. Some people just want it for trivial reasons.Marijuana should not be legalized, because people may abuse the drug, it´s extremely addictive for some people, marijuana bad for your mental and physical health,…

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    everyone does it anyways. I don’t take part in smoking or anything like that but it makes no sense if no one is going to follow the law. Then again if you think about it there are so many down takes in making it legal. Second hand smoke is something that would be bad if we legalized it, there would be much more accidents just like when people drive drunk. 58% of americans are in favor of this plant to be legalized, and around 40% of them admitted to smoking it. If you are ok with people…

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    took 45 years for the United States to change Cannabis laws by creating a loophole, allowing states to legalize the drug without any federal enforcement. Forty-five years in which alcohol abuse was on the rise and law-abiding citizens became criminals in federal penitentiaries. These advancements in drug use are only stepping stones. In order to create further change, these prohibitions must be broken as acts of civil disobedience. Current cannabis laws are based on racist and religious…

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    In discussions of drugs and alcohol, one controversial issue has been marijuana and whether it should be legal. On one hand, many Americans claim it is illegal for a reason. Others say that it is no different than alcohol. In my view, marijuana should be legal because it is not as bad as people believe it to be, it is like a form of alcohol, and so many people do it anyway. It is often said that marijuana is a “gateway” drug. Many Americans tend to believe that if you smoke marijuana then you…

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    Legalizing marijuana has been one of the most controversially proposed legislation. However, the negative impacts shouldn’t weigh down the decision to legalize marijuana. Legalizing marijuana has its own benefits, such as using it for medical purposes to provide treatments, helping the government gain needed revenue, and can be more effective for law enforcement officers. Therefore, the U.S. federal government should legalize marijuana. If marijuana was legalized throughout all states, then…

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    United Stated, 69.7 million people use tobacco, while about 15 million people abuses alcohol. The study also found out that 4.2 million of the American population uses marijuana for the wrong reason, every 1000 deaths were found to have been caused by smoking related diseases, and 550 deaths were found to have been caused by alcohol related diseases and accidents. The people who are against the legalization of marijuana use such research findings to claim that marijuana is already being widely…

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    “Federal and state laws (should) be changed to no longer make it a crime to possess marijuana for private use” (Richard M. Nixon). Marijuana has been grown for more than 2,000 years ago. It contains over 400 different chemicals. There has been reported that 158.8 million of people use marijuana. People who consume marijuana start from when they are teenagers all the way through adulthood. Marijuana has been the second most frequent substance found in the human body. Marijuana should be legalized…

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    Marijuana is a very controversial topic and there seems to be many different opinions and studies out there on it. Weather if its bad or not but the real question is how it's affecting our bodies overall. Many claim its not affecting our health and isn't harmful to us but indeed it is. It has so many negative effects that many are oblivious too and don't see the real issue. It's not only harmful to the smoker but exposes them to the drug society. Marijuana is harmful to the heart and the brain,…

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    Why Marijuana Shouldn’t Face Legalization In this essay, reasons will be stated why Marijuana should not be legalized. Here are just a few of the reasons. 1. If Marijuana is legalized, it may become more easily accessible to minors and put more young people in harm's way. 2. Excessive Marijuana use may also cause physical and mental health issues. 3. Lastly, Marijuana is the most abused drug in the United States and around the world and is also a gateway drug to harder, more dangerous drugs.…

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    There has been many controversial topics of conversation throughout the centuries, and one of the most popular is the legalization of marijuana. For decades, this has been a topic of debate all around the world. In fact, regulations on the use of this drug started in the 16th century. Some places in the United States have legalized marijuana for recreational or medicinal use. Others feel like it should be legalized with no restrictions. I, on the other hand, propose that marijuana be legalized…

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