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    Time to face reality: in not too long there will be key legislation passed in regards to the legalization of marijuana. If America legalized marijuana, there are two vastly different perspectives of its success. One side imagines a booming economy and pain relief, and the other envisions a society of increased addiction. The government 's decision will change American lifestyles either way; therefore, the benefits and consequences of marijuana legalization need to be considered and determined…

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    Pro Cannabis What is cannabis? We all know it as weed, which could be defined as a psychoactive drug or medicine. Many people can give you their idea on the marijuana plant, but do they really know the benefits. There are so many economical and medical benefits to legalizing cannabis. Slowly, but surely the United States is realizing that legalizing marijuana will be beneficial to our country; twenty-three states and the District of Columbia currently have laws legalizing marijuana in some form…

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    Marijuana is a naturally occurring plant and is still illegal medicinally in twenty-five states, and recreationally in forty-six states. However, a substance that has commonly been known to cause numerous health issues is legal to consume in all fifty states. Alcohol has now been legal for nearly eighty-four consecutive years, following the twenty-first amendment to the United States Constitution. Following the 2016 election, I find myself questioning the direction our country will go with…

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    Justice Ogbonnaya Mr. Bolivar Composition 10 29 November 2016 In 1929, the head of the Department of Prohibition wrongly outlawed marijuana because his department was being heavily funded with nothing to do after the prohibition of all alcohol-related products had ended in a failure. So that his funding wouldn’t get taken away, he tried to find something for his department to ban and outlaw. The unlucky winner was marijuana. He fabricated false claims against the drug even though he previously…

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    Cannabis, grass, mary jane, weed, pot, purple haze, dank, and the devil 's lettuce; all street names for marijuana. The controversy of legalizing marijuana has recently become more and more popular. An increasing amount of states in the United States are debating on whether or not medicinal marijuana should be legalized. States such as Minnesota and Colorado have incorporated marijuana into the medical field. There are numerous factors that should be considered when deciding whether or not to…

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    As the minds of Americans open wider and marijuana laws loosen up, new methods of smoking are appearing everywhere. One of the more popular of these methods is dabbing. Dabbing is the inhalation of vapor from super-concentrated cannabis. As the popularity of dabbing increases so does the market that surrounds it. A plethora of dabbing products is hitting the shelves of head shops everywhere. It just may be the future of smoking. THE BEGINNING OF DABBING AND MEDICAL MARIJUANA 2012 saw the…

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    The Legalization of Marijuana as a Cure An argumentative essay Submitted to: Ms .Monica Tugade Faculty, CEAS, De La Salle Lipa Partially fulfilment in the requirement of the subject in Comski1 Submitted by: Clyde Jewel C. Solis September 25 2014 1 Title: The Legalization of marijuana as a cure Thesis Statement: Medical marijuana should be legalize in the Philippines because it can cure asthma, epilepsy, depression and cancer Problem: should marijuana be legalize medical…

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    Afroman's 2000 hit, Because I Got High, should be banned from UC Santa Cruz, as its main message is to smoke marijuana, which breaks school policy. Implemented on January 1, 2014, all UC campuses became smoke & tobacco free campuses, along with any UC owned properties. There is a large amount of influence to break this policy through social media and music. Throughout the song, Afroman mentions skipping obligations because he smoked pot and got high. This happened to him because pot releases…

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    Over the years, the idea about legalizing drugs has always been a discussion. Although we use the general term, there was no specific type of “drug” mentioned in these arguments. It is obvious that some are more harmful than others, but overall, each drug could be as addicting than any other. There are many different drugs that have different effects. In my opinion, man-made stimulant drugs seem to cause more harm to their users more than “natural” drugs such as cannabis. To some people,…

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    “Thus, the controversy about the Moral Majority arises not only from its views, but from its name – which, in the minds of many, seems to imply that only one set of public policies is moral and only one majority can possibly be right” – Edward Kennedy. The world we live in today is full of people of different ethics, cultures, and mentalities. When there is an issue and there are different responses or points of view towards it, it is a controversy. In most parts of the world, different mindsets…

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