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    Cannabis is a very misunderstood drug. Many accept that the use of pot, or cannabis, is hazardous, however it can actually be the exact opposite. So why is it that the legalization of cannabis in the United States is such an issue for some individuals today? Thought to be an entryway or "gateway" drug and the reason behind the destruction of our children these days, cannabis has built up a negative notoriety. Many individuals are persistent clients and trust that marijuana is not any more…

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    Kentucky’s iconic bourbon industry is a cornerstone of our state’s rich history, but how did it become so successful? More importantly, how can we recreate that success in the upcoming hemp industry? In my research, I want to analyze what government policies assisted this success. My research will focus on what legislative initiatives would allow the upcoming industrial hemp industry to be as successful as Kentucky Bourbon. I have several questions I want to address in my research. Firstly,…

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    Ramification Of Cannabis

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    I chose this topic because I want to broaden people’s awareness on the ramification of the use of cannabis especially young Americans. Cannabis is the second widely used intoxicant and it has become a widely used recreational drug among young Americans. About 23 % of adolescents (8th, 10th and 12th grade) report using cannabis. In Europe, cannabis has surpassed heroin as the most widely used drug. Chronic cannabis use can cause cognitive impairment, perceptual and personality disorders which is…

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    The Laguardia Report

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    Several comprehensive reports have been on marijuana and its effects have appeared in the past century. One of the earliest being the Indian Hemp Drugs Commission Report released in 1984. The committee preparing the report included four British and three Indian commissioners. A second report was the report by the Panama Canal Zone Military Investigation, 1993, which spanned the years 1916-1929. A Third and one of the most widely known investigations, was the LaGuardia Commission report…

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    Health Benefits of Marijuana Marijuana is a word used for a herb. It can be described by its physical appearance like dried leaves, flowers and seeds of an Indian hemp plant. In the normal world, it is known as “Astroturf, and the most popular are BHANG”. Marijuana is usually smoked as a cigarette known as joint, also be smoked in a pipe. Often, it is mixed with food and eaten or brewed as the tea. When a person smokes a joint, he usually feels its effect within minutes. The immediate effect…

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    Marijuana, also known as “cannabis or “weed” is perhaps one of, if not the most popular drug in our world today being used by teens, adults, and cancer patients alike. Now the real question is; Should marijuana be illegal? With all the different drugs, alcohol, and 7000+ chemical cigarettes, this “drug” is the least of our worries when it comes to threats on health and society. So what is the reason for marijuana not being made legal? In an article on pewresearch.org it states that 53% of…

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    Have you ever asked yourself why alcohol is legal but marijuana is illegal even though alcohol is responsible for nearly four percent of all deaths? Marijuana should be legalized for many reasons such as its profound medical values, also legal substances such as alcohol and tobacco are far more lethal than marijuana. The real reason marijuana is illegal is because uncle Sam’s hand is passed, meaning the government doesn’t get a cut from it. This also goes for prostitution, its only illegal…

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    Prohibition has always been a constant issue in society the constant back and ford battle between the citizens and the government will never be at rest. In the 1920’s the conflict over the prohibition of alcohol divided the country in half. The forbidding of sale, transportation and manufacture of the intoxicating liquid led to the rise of organize and violent criminal organization such as the one lead by Al Capone who supplied alcoholic to thousands of thirsty Americans. However American…

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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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    Prompt 1: Jeff Hunt’s article, Marijuana Devastated Colorado, Don’t Legalize it Nationally, details his concerns with the nation’s continuing acceptance of marijuana. He specifically discusses the introduction of the Marijuana Justice Act from Senator Cory Booker. This act would legalize weed across the nation and punish communities that do not conform. Hunt goes onto explain that the legalization of weed would bring more than devastation than relief. He exemplifies Colorado and the adverse…

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