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    going on for years now is the argument whether marijuana should be legal or not. Everyone has their own opinion about it, but it’s been said by most people to not think of trying it because it “messes” you up or it leads you to doing other dangerous drugs. I strongly disagree. My response to whether marijuana should be legal or not, I say yes! To make society a better place. Millions have died from smoking cigarettes, yet they’re still sold at stores. The same goes with alcohol, people…

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    Recreational Legalization of Marijuana One of the most prominent drugs in the past couple decades is making its imprint in todays most talked about debates. Marijuana is steadily making its comeback and is on the rise among all ages across the United States. Recently states have chosen to take it upon their legislation to legalize medicinal and recreational marijuana. Although marijuana is currently considered a “Schedule 1” drug, many states has looked past that to see the many benefits from…

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    Actor Carson Kressly once said, "People are much deeper than stereotypes. That's the first place our minds go. Then you get to know them and you hear their stories, and you say, 'I'd have never guessed.'" This statement is very appropriate when talking about the stereotype of all Jamaicans smoke marijuana because the facts run much deeper than stereotype. Additionally, the intriguing stereotype of all Jamaicans smoking marijuana has many religious roots, impacts on health, and Jamaica as a…

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    Health and Human Services, 2005). A study prepared through the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA; 2005) investigators established that 50% of high school seniors testify that more or less of them have consumed an illegal drug throughout their school years. The point remains that several parents exist unaware of the indications of drug mistreatment as well as being unacquainted of the dominance amongst adolescents. Drug in addition to alcohol mistreatment doesn’t just simply have an…

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    change its illegal status has been a hot political issue amongst law makers and the medical community alike in recent decades. Most countries including the US, have laws against the use, possession, sale, and cultivation of marijuana. Even so, marijuana is the most commonly used illicit drug in the US (National Institute on Drug Abuse, 2015, para 1). Under the Controlled Substance Act (CSA), the United States classifies marijuana as an illegal controlled substance (Gettman, 2001, p. 95-96).…

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    should not be broken unless our liberty and happiness lead to adverse consequences and the use of marijuana does not. I strongly believe in the legalization of marijuana as there are no major health effects, it can be used for medicinal purposes, and it can help our nation get out of it’s debt crisis. Marijuana has been ingested for some 10,000 years and there has not been one death recorded from it’s use. The main active substance tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC, links to neurotransmitters in…

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    occurring in the United States today is the medical marijuana debate. Currently, the medical use of marijuana is legal in 23 states and Washington D.C. Most states and the federal government believe that legalizing marijuana is simply too dangerous. Despite the many benefits medical marijuana offers to severely ill patients, opposers believe medical marijuana use will eventually lead to recreational use. Protestants against marijuana argue the benefits have not yet been proven and could…

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    Marijuana, frequently referred to as weed, cannabis or pot, is a mixture of dried, shredded leaves and flowers of Cannabis sativa— the hemp plant. The use of marijuana is outlawed in agreement with most federal and state laws, however, it is widely argued that possession of the substance and use, in any form, should be legal. Marijuana should be legal due to the safe and effective treatments for certain health conditions, its ability to boost revenue, and create more effective law enforcement…

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    Drugs have become one of the biggest problems in America today. Drug use has rapidly increased and we are seeing more and more deaths related to drugs, whether it being over dosing or killing while under the influence. Personally I think decriminalizing narcotics, so that they can be better monitored, will help the death rate do to drugs. The health and safety of the people is what is most important to America, and by decriminalizing narcotics we can lower HIV rates, help people who actually…

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    Briana Ramirez Drugs&behavior245 Ms. Lewellen 11/13/15 Marijuana doesn't kill Once marijuana is heard or even talked about its all judged as if it's a terrible thing and Ito. can be dangerous to the human brain also that it can have some affects that hurt us in the long run of ones life that is a user. We as humans tend to over see the good in the bad of marijuana just because you can't go out to the store and buy weed it's automatically…

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