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    females we need to understand if what we do as “kids” or “teenagers” catch up to us in the future or even when we are ready to have a family will marijuana have an affect on us later on. Huffington Post, lay article recommends stopping with the cannabis use if you are thinking about starting a family especially…

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    NYS Tobacco-Free Policy

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    In October 2011, approximately 586 campuses were 100% smoke free in New York State. This number has grown rapidly and now 1620 campuses have comprehensive tobacco policies and 1130 are 100% tobacco free. This growing number can be attributed to support from academic community and growing social norm supporting smoke free environment (Americans for Non Smoker’s Rights). In NYS Tobacco free initiative, smoke free policy is defined as no smoking anywhere on the campus where as tobacco-free policy…

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    Dispensary Case Study

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    Company Background The business was formed in 2011 by Tony Merton and Shawn Huguley. They both wanted a place to sell their marijuana flowers and other related products from their growing operations. They started the dispensary with $20,000 in cash and $20,000 worth of marijuana flowers. On June 3, 2011, the U.S. District Attorney of Oregon served notice on Oregon’s marijuana dispensaries, stating that it was illegal for dispensaries to operate. The district attorneys from each county in…

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    No topic is more highly debated at this point in our history than medical marijuana. I strongly believe that medical marijuana is not necessary and can do more harm in a community than it will ever do good. This paper will serve to show the pros and cons of medical marijuana by addressing the negative outcomes associate with it as well as refuting common arguments in favor of medical marijuana while proposing implementation of a law at the federal level to combat medical marijuana. First, it…

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    Drugs have been a serious issue all over the world for quite some time. All drugs destroy the lives of once very respectable people and can even turn them into criminals. This epidemic has increased the amount of crime all over the United States. So in turn, a lot of people question whether the legalization of drugs, specifically marijuana should happen. There are specific reasons why some might say yes and others respond with a definite no. Such reasons to legalize may be for medical purposes…

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    people recognize cannabis as a recreational drug. However, this diverse genus of flowering plants has unique properties that make it an extremely versatile plant for humankind. The flowers of the cannabis sativa and cannabis indica species have medicinal applications and are used in religious and cultural settings. The stalk of the cannabis ruderalis species is used to manufacture hemp fiber. Cannabinoids, a diverse group of compounds, are synthesized by all three species of cannabis.…

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    Parkinson's disease is a whole deal issue of the central nervous system that for the most part impacts the motor system. [1] The symptoms all things considered proceed bit by bit after some time. Right on time in the contamination, the most apparent are shaking, rigid nature, progressiveness of advancement, and issue with walking. [1] Thinking and behavioral issues may similarly happen. Dementia gets the chance to be ordinary in the impelled periods of the illness. Despairing and uneasiness are…

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    Before I introduce myself to the depth of this question, I would like to say that what we believe in is cognition; the cognitive theory becomes handy when an individual faces two different beliefs driving him to a conflicting state. For instant, someone likes to smoke marijuana, it is 1st cognition for his behavior, and he may or may not be aware of the negative or positive effect that marijuana can cause to his health; now beside that the same individual likes to drink whiskey, this is the 2nd…

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    female hormone. estrogen is a hormone that makes the breast bigger. So the men who smoke marijuana they probably are going to have man boobs or they already do. It can lead to other drugs. Marijuana the plant type drug can be made with not only cannabis people who sell can lace them with other drugs like meth, cocaine and probably many other dangerous drugs. People are concerned about this because some people call marijuana the gateway drug. It is called that because the people who smoke…

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    The Problem with Society and Legalizing Marijuana First and foremost, there is too much information overload and sensationalism being reported 24/7 from around the globe by news and social media outlets that are self-serving and self-perpetuating the cognitive dissonance and discord in American society. Society’s insatiable appetite for violence and obsession with smart phones demonstrates human beings are creatures of habit and addiction. These distractions along with unsupervised,…

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