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    The Hybrid Indica Dominant helps people sleep while relaxing their mind (Cannabis Varieties: 2001). According to Anne Ju Manning, a researcher as well as publisher at Colorado State University, Both forms of marijuana do not have the amotivational syndrome unless each form of marijuana are used in unhealthy doses (SOURCE: 2016)…

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    Legalization of Medical Marijuana and the Doctrine of Utilitarianism Introduction Utilitarianism is one of the moral theories that is best known and influential. According to this theory, the moral worth of an action is mainly determined its contribution towards utility that enhances happiness and pleasure. It is mainly concerned with the pleasure that people get through the moral actions taken. The focus is on the greatest number of people. In the pursuit of this theory, then legalization of…

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    Smoke 'em if you got 'em and if you don't got 'em, smoke 'em anyway. If that sentence made any sense, then you might be a stoner. If so, there's a great new marijuana board game that you'll be interested in. This YouTube video will tell you all about it. By the looks of it, this game could add a whole new element to getting stoned. One can only hope this kicks off a new trend for drug board games. Just think how intense Monopoly would be on cocaine. YOUTUBE PROMOTES ACTION BACK MARIJUANA GAME…

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    Oxycontin Case Analysis

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    Obviously, for many users, OxyContin serves merely as a substitute for heroin, but many people with legitimate pain problems were duped into taking the drug. For instance, that was seemingly the case with Rush Limbaugh who started taking the drug after back surgery. After all, most patients trust their doctor’s word as the gospel and the maker of OxyContin, Purdue Pharma, convinced doctors that it had “reduced addiction risk.” That was a completely false marketing claim as OxyContin is just as…

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    Making marijuana legal in the state of Arkansas would not only cut down crime rate and build up tax revenues, it would also be great for medicinal use as well. Because of the newfound focus on the legalization of cannabis, a good number of people are coming to their senses to consider why cannabis was criminalized initially. One of the main reasons marijuana is not legalized at this time is because it is classified as a schedule I drug in the Controlled Substance Act. One of the facts gathered…

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    Lieny Garcia Prof. Allan ENC 1102 – TH 5:40PM October 15, 2017 Should Marijuana Be Legalized? Marijuana, also known as cannabis, is the most commonly used illegal drug in the world with more than 246 million people who use it each year, according to the United Nations (UN) (Steffens). Legalization of marijuana has been one of the most debated topics in social media in the recent decades. It seems like a discord within the states; some have already approved marijuana use for recreational…

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    Sage Plant Benefits

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    Sage is a very versatile plant with many different functions and uses that come with the plant, Sage also has the scientific name of salvia officinalis. Sage has been around and been used for thousands of years going back to the native Americans burning the leaves of the Sage plant for ancient spiritual cleanses and for the fresh smelling aurora it gave out. The Sage plant has many different ways of it being used such as uses the leaves to make a herbal tea, burning the leaves and even being…

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    Should We Decriminalize Cannabis? For every action there is a reaction, the decision to legitimize or repudiate the use of cannabis goes beyond ethical opinion. When weighing the data provided, could the use of cannabis become more detrimental or become an aiding factor into society? Just like everything else that had its time in prohibition, could there be more uses of cannabis than thought to be? Might it be possible to provide and instruct the use to the masses in order to ensure safety…

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    opinion Marijuana should be Federally legal, because there has never been an over dose, death, or car accident from the intake of Marijuana. The United States relationship with marijuana dates to the Colonial Era. American production of hemp (the cannabis plant) was encouraged by the government in the 17th century for the production of rope, sails,…

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    Is it moral, ethical, or even practical to legalize illegal drugs? Let's begin with the practical side of this discussion. In a pure world drug would not exist, but this is not a perfect world, and so we put forth the effort to provide alternate solutions to iron out the issues. Allowing these drugs to be sold in stores is not the way to control dealing and distribution of unwarranted pharmaceuticals on the streets of America. First of all smokers are subjected to a tough time, by peers, due to…

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