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    In recent years the incredibly hot topic about the legalization of marijuana has begun to reach a boiling point, with proponents on both sides engaging in heated debate. But, both sides are guilty of administering some egregious misinformation. Which will hopefully be cleared up and dispelled with the content within this article. And hopefully give some insight into the dynamic issue of marijuana as a whole. From the economic stress caused by the illegalization of marijuana to the potential…

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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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    Validation of Marijuana Marijuana also known as cannabis and by numerous other names, is a preparation of the cannabis plant intended for use as a In conclusion, cannabis formally know as marijuana is a drug that should be definitely considered for recreational use. Its potential positives heavily outweigh the negatives. We have so many marijuana users in our country that if we legalized it and regulated it nationwide, it would be considered the “cash cow” of the United States. We have so many…

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    Is the best THC also the best option? Over the past few years, medical and recreational marijuana have been legalized in many countries across the world. As a result, intensive research and experimentation has gone into this field, producing hundreds of different strains and species of cannabis. However, since this is a relatively new field of knowledge, it is also very niche. This article will try to outline terms and ideas, like the different cannabis plants, best THC and CBD percentages,…

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    Sovereignty is one issue that is still relevant in today's society. It gives a state its independence and enables it to follow up on its own decisions and avoid listening to what other states think about the situation. Another issue of freedom expressed in the document which is still relevant today is the 10th Amendment. The Tenth amendment says that states are able to have rights and power not addressed in the Constitution. It also allows the states to agree or disagree with a law either by…

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    Marijuana In Canada

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    A UNICEF organization in Canada suggested that twenty-eight percent of the Canadian teenagers between the ages of eleven to fifteen say that they have tried marijuana in their past year. Canadian kids smoke the most marijuana in the western world with the thought that marijuana is totally harmless. Marijuana should not be legalized in Canada because it is a gateway drug and it can lead teenagers to other more harmful dopes, marijuana can damage people, especially, youth health and it would cause…

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