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    majority of the feminised seed producers do not pick up a stable mother plant for their seeds to grow perfect as the process is both lengthy and costly! Instead, most of the feminised plants end up being hermaphrodites. The experienced growers do not use feminised seeds and the feminised seeds are never used for breeding. Auto-flowering Cannabis Seeds: Most of the cannabis plants begin their flowering phase when the photoperiod (length of the time exposed to sunlight) is abridged to 12 – 14…

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    Marijuana: Justification for Solution Solution: Use of caffeine, ephedrine, nicotine, betel, ephedrine, methylphenidate and the like are not illegal but their overuse results in harm. Nicotine is linked with cancer and caffeine negatively impacts health (Fothergill 71). In comparison marijuana intake results in a well-being feeling. It erases symptoms of many diseases and is fairly safe for the users. Marijuana can be compared with ice cream – if abused both items will result in injurious side…

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    Salvia it has a Latin name Salvia divinorum as it is a plant that can be found in Mexico and is a hallucinogenic drug, this means it can make people see things and hear things that might not be real. This type of drug can cause headaches, throat and lung irritation but the main harm comes from the person while they believe the hallucinations are real. Nitrogen oxide is also known as laughing gas, its can make people feel relaxed and calm as it is a depressant drug. There are bad effects to…

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    The heart, in the sense of the seat of thoughts, emotions, and volition, can be influenced in a multiplicity of ways. People’s lives are constantly being bombarded by a plethora of pressures, people, and priorities that cause people to respond in a godly or ungodly way when in these situations. Not all of these situations are bad. Responses of the heart occur on an almost constant basis to what transpires in people’s lives. Understanding this facet of heart response, it becomes easier to grasp…

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    a substance that originated from immigrants whom entered into America back in the 1920’s. Prior to the immigrants using the Cannabis plan, the Chinese professionals such as doctors would utilize this plant to treat certain illnesses and they would use it to treat pain during childbirth (Doweiko, H. E). Despite this wonderful plant which clearly has its purpose some people can become…

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    of living without the constant pain that they would have on a usual basis. According to the scholarly journal from Harvard University the reason that there has not been many studies conducted for the use of medical cannabis to test if the results are safe it because there are many people that use this drug as a recreational drug. It is also the reason why they decided to make this drug illegal in some states. Researchers want to be able to conduct more research so that they can come up with…

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    Fast forward to 2015: short skirts, high heels, and frat boys smoking a joint. The popular opinion of drugs today has been that they have progressively gotten worse, when in reality there has not been a considerable change at all. The amount of drug use and abuse has fluctuated between the 1960s and current years, yet stayed consistent as they have always been a part of our society. Marijuana has been compelling for decades, heroin remains in the ghettos, and new drugs are continually popping…

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    itself and its effects. Cahn and Cahn address millennials who share the same viewpoints as them and non-millennials that don’t. In “ The Weed Warriors are Back: Rethinking the War on Drugs”, Cahn and Cahn question traditional assumptions about marijuana use and the effectiveness of the War on…

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    Why Do Kids Do Drugs

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    about the pain of being betrayed by their guardians. A point often overlooked, is simply neglect. Negligence for a child is the worst punishment a parent can give. This results in severe depression, which could be one of the main reasons why a child uses drugs for the first time. To sum up, kids who deal with a hostile environment, physical abuse, or negligence could be on the path to drug…

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    Delinquency and Drug Abuse: Implications for Social Services by J. David Hawkins, Jeffrey M. Jenson, and Richard F. Catalano. From the University of Washington. Also Denise M. Lishner from King County Division of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services. Purpose of Delinquency and Drug Abuse: Implications for Social Services is to show and describe the effects of substance abuse on delinquency in America and how the disease is spreading throughout the country. This article is both qualitative…

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