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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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    The members of the First Church of Cannabis in Indianapolis gathered on Wednesday for the pot-smoking church’s first holy service. The inaugural service of the First Church of Cannabis happened on the same day that Indiana’s Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA) took effect. The church’s congregation consisted of people wearing colorful shirts with pictures of marijuana leaves, the Christian Science Monitor details. Police officers stood outside the church in anticipation of a rowdy service.…

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    Well-known tour leader, Explore San Francisco, has just launched San Francisco's latest Cannabis tour. Laid out like a wine tasting tour, but instead of wine, cannabis is sampled, and local weed culture and its history are explored. San Francisco is where legal pot was born and the city has nurtured and protected hippies, activists and stoners for decades. This tour celebrates the authentic and non-corporate green-friendly vibe that is an integral part of the fabric of this city, promising to…

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    for this assignment is the legalization of cannabis, better known as marijuana, but it also has a variety of other names. The legalization of cannabis, has been a hot button topic of conversation in the political arena for the last few decades. The debate of the legalization of cannabis has reached even beyond the political arena into the medical field as well as practically every other aspect of society. Some of those debating the legalization of cannabis argue the positives, while others argue…

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    harm to its citizens than helping. Legalizing cannabis could benefit the country in many ways. Some ways it could help include; the economy, medicinal purposes, reduce drug problems, and lower crime. To start off, cannabis has been around for thousands of years, and has been consumed all throughout history. With all the new technology in the medical field. New discoveries are always being made. With the new discoveries, people are starting to see cannabis differently. A movie named “Reefer…

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    Cannabis cures cancer and it has been probed by scientist. I belie that cannabis really cures any Cain of cancer you have got tin. And it has been proven that it is the safest drug on the streets st. There were also talking about how can it help out your body in any way that it can. Marijuana dose not let the cancer spread to any place of your body because it is feeding your sells THC and it’s a good medication that helps your lungs feel better in allot of different ways. Cannabis can also…

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    LoPinto Cannabis has been illegal for decades yet most would agree that the prohibition on cannabis has been ineffective. Cannabis is the third most widely used drug in America right behind alcohol and tobacco. It is estimated that cannabis has been used by over one hundred million Americans to date. It is also estimated that about twenty five million have tried it this year, while around fourteen million consume it on a daily basis. With all these people partaking in the consumption of…

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    While progress has been made in cannabis accessibility, there still remains an unfortunate stigma surrounding users. Despite a shift in perception due to legal status, those who use cannabis are often misrepresented in our society. This is further compounded if you are a WOC or belong to any other marginalized groups, because of oppressive stereotypes rooted in falsehood. Throughout history, society’s depiction of a female-identifying cannabis user has often been unkind; despite countless…

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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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    Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party (ALCP) is the only party which has contested for a place in Parliament in every single General and By-election since MMP began in New Zealand in 1996 (Cannabis.org.nz). Their ideology is relatively straightforward; ‘The ALCP exists to legalise cannabis for recreational, spiritual, medicinal and industrial purposes’. They are also firm believers of peace and justice, creating a balance between the power of the state and the power of the people. The environment…

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