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    A cannabis market research firm conducted research on the marijuana industry and found that the industry grew from from 1.5 billion dollars to 2.7 billion in just one year (“Legal Marijuana Is The Fastest-Growing Industry In The U.S.: Report”). The industry…

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    When many people hear this question, they think that it means to make them available to everyone. That is not the case. I believe that through limited legalizations of illegal drugs, medicinal marijuana can be used to its potential, money can be saved, and the crime rate will decrease. . These are just a few things that will happen if legalization occurs. The costs for research and setting up bills for legalization may be costly but the rewards would be great. The use of these now illegal drugs…

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    (pot). Allen St. Pierre, the executive director of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws states, "These two states are the only places on the face of the Earth that have actually put the imprimatur of the state on legalization of cannabis.” Elsewhere, marijuana law is either decriminalized, ignored, or convoluted. But Washington and Colorado have now completely legalized the possession and use of marijuana for all adults and all purposes. The substance is still illegal for…

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    Statistics show, over forty million Americans twelve years of age or older use illicit substances (Drug Stats). With that being said, is it surprising that America is one of the leading countries for drug use but scrapes the bottom of the charts for education? It is not acceptable to be practicing such destructive activities. Kristin Hersh aforesaid, “No drug is a cure, though. Drugs are just big pieces of tape they stick over warning lights.” The consumption of drugs, such as marijuana, Ecstasy…

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    Should Marijuana be legal? Nowadays, legalization of using and trading marijuana turns to be more and more common all around the world. According to Altman, A. (2014), Colorado, a western U.S. state is considered as the first place where marijuana was legalized in the word, additionally, there are twenty other states in the U.S. including the District of Columbia that started to legalize marijuana. Sequence making marijuana legalized seems to be accepted by government all around the world. For…

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    lazy and overeat. The pros for marijuana can outweigh the cons, mainly because there are more and more needs for marijuana; whether it helps with period cramps, seizures, or anxiety. History of Marijuana “The oldest known written record on cannabis use comes from…

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    category as alcohol and tobacco: a legal, and regulated intoxicant. Comparisons are almost inevitably drawn to alcohol and tobacco which are potentially dangerous, yet legal (Rich & Stingl, 2015). Marijuana is considered to be any part of the plant cannabis sativa. The history of marijuana has been around since before…

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    Studies have established iatrical marijuana has remedial effects concerning disquiet guidance, qualm, vomiting, seizures, and hunger failure, for patient’s permission from medical diseases. These diseases conclude cancer, HIV, epilepsy, and manifold induration. Legalizing the habit of marijuana as a medical counteraction for treating disease symptoms and mitigatory the adverse side effects of the treat, would disapprove a patient 's temper of vigor, and further confident responses to management.…

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    “Herb is the healing of a nation, alcohol is the destruction.” Bob Marley said this because he believed that Marijuana should not be looked down upon, because he believes it unites one with himself and with others. It looks like Marley 's dream became a reality as proposition 64 has passed, which means that Marijuana is legal now. To consume it, one has to be at least twenty one, and the limit is an ounce. Since the proposition passes, that means the majority of people agreed with it. Obviously…

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    Do the benefits of medical marijuana justify its legality? People should not legalize the use of medical marijuana because the public’s knowledge is not sufficient or safe enough to continue its usage, it affects peoples career status, as well as health and social issues. The term medical marijuana refers to treating a disease or symptom with the whole unprocessed marijuana plant or its basic extracts. For thousands of years’ humans have been using substances to alter their state of mind and…

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