Legality of cannabis by country

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    1. In the myth the lotus is a narcotic plant that made everyone sleep in apathy. An basically that means without feeling. They also would forget to eat and drink which kills the men slowly an they forget about everything else. The men are basically addicted to the narcotic plant because it makes them feel good. Marijuana is more common today then it was back thousands of years ago. Marijuana is a drug that we use today most for teens to use but marijuana is a plant that is supposed to sure some…

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    Entecavir, marketed as Baraclude by Bristol-Meyers Squibb (BMS), is an oral antiviral drug that is used for the treatment of chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infections and also in the prevention of HBV re-infection after a liver transplant. Entecavir was derived by modifying the natural nucleoside Deoxyguanosine. They are both identical in structure with an exception in the 5’ position of the carbon ring. Deoxyguanosine has an oxygen atom in the 5’ position whereas Entecavir has a carbon-carbon…

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    you suffer from chronic pain, you’re likely aware of the fact medical cannabis has been proven as an effective treatment for this condition. Those taking opioids may have explored this alternative already, while others wonder if it’s a safer alternative in light of the recent opioid crisis. There are many reasons to recommend medical cannabis over opioids and other treatments for chronic pain. When it comes to medical cannabis, however, a lot depends on the strain you’re using. Many different…

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    level, leaving it up to states to regulate it in a way that is similar to the regulation of alcohol. This would absolutely affect those who are or have been incarcerated due to marijuana related offenses, which will allow numerous people in this country to rebuild their lives. This bill would also positively contribute to the…

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    criminals and violence, which is why marijuana still remains illegal in some states, and the truth is that most of the people in the country is this in a recreational way, which sometimes leads a person to commit crimes. All states in the united states should legalize marijuana for a very good reason, which is because if pharmacies of hospitals start selling marijuana the country could make more money and the people that sell marijuana illegally such as teenagers or criminals would start making…

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    Most people think marijuana is a drug that can’t hurt, but it can. The hemp plant has is what marijuana is grown off of. Smokers don’t smoke the leaves they smoke the stem. Then is illegally shipped to the U.S. Marijuana use has dropped since the late 1990’s. One and fourteen teens say they have used marijuana in the last month. In 2013 about 4 billion people 12 and older have been addicted to marijuana. Marijuana is the most common drug used in America. Marijuana has high amounts of…

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    Cannabis smokers have managed to infiltrate almost every career path, from retail to engineering. Stoners work far harder than anyone at excelling because the bar has been set so high. In comparison to the daily mail this person is giving the opposite about…

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    The use of chlorine has many benefits without a doubt probably the most recognized use is for swimming pools to keep the water clean and clear of disease producing organisms. Chlorine has also been used as a poisonous gas in the past wars. It has been "classified as a choking agent. When inhaled in its concentrated form, it causes a person's lungs to fill with liquid leading to asphyxiation"(Goldman 2016, para 6). How can a chemical such as this be so needed to fight diseases and at the…

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    Federalist Government vs. Individual States When it comes down to a law itself, many people argue whether or not it should be in the hands of the people or the government itself. Many well known laws involving drugs and gender are seen as an opportunity that could either be in the hands of these two groups. Should certain laws be held accountable by the people of the state or the federal government? Three things will be discussed on whether or not it should be held by a certain power,…

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    Ecstasy On Drugs

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    We live in a ‘do this’ and ‘do not do that’ type of society, primarily, around the topic of drugs. There are countless of anti-drug campaigns that blow everything out of proportion. Marijuana and ecstasy are two drugs that are consistently perpetuated to be worse than they actually are. “Truth” becomes stretched and used as a scare factor to make people not want to do them. Shedding light on the misconstrued topic of drug use is something that only a critical and mindful user can articulate with…

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