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    Wade was mixed. People that supported the legalization of abortion felt they won their battle. On the other hand, those against the legalization, blamed the court and worked against the decision. This opposition started the pro-life and pro-choice movement. Pro-life and pro-choice advocates differ in many of their opinions, specifically, concerning…

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    The legalization of cannabis for medicinal use would benefit patients and the economy in more ways than one. Cannabis research provided by many of the authors discussed in this research paper that the use of cannabis is not habit forming, and is less harmful than many man-made prescription drugs such as oxycodone. If cannabis were legalized across the world, many patients whom are suffering from different types of cancers, multiple sclerosis, and sleep insomnia would have some relief of those…

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    The legalization and decriminalization of Marijuana After struggling in my own life with alcohol and drugs like cocaine and ecstasy, I have always had an interest of the history of drug abuse and this country’s war on drugs. I personally believe that Marijuana does not fall into the same category as alcohol or any other drugs. For most of human existence we have used plant remedies as medication, food, and religious ceremonies. Marijuana was first used for its hemp fibers to make clothes and…

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    Medical Prostitution Consider the following scenario: If medical marijuana continues to be voted in by citizens across this country, we the people might consider putting on the next ballet “Medical Prostitution.” It is the legalization of prostitution for medical purposes. For example, one would go to his Physician and state he has been feeling depressed, sexually deprived, in need of some “uplifting”, and unable to sleep. The medical professional writes a prescription for a prostitute…

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    decision necessitates empirical data from those individuals using cannabis medicinally. The aim is to develop and administer a questionnaire on cannabis use, with the purpose of determining cannabis’ top uses and the effects this will have on legalization. Cannabis is used in South Africa on the general public’s opinion of the medicinal use of marijuana as either positive or negative with the aim of public education. The researcher will gather academic literature on the medicinal use of…

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    times; in fact, many ask if it is safe to use but many also believe that it is the gift from the devil and that if we smoke the special blend of herbs that we are giving into the temptation of his devilish ways. On the other hand, I stand for the legalization of marijuana because I personally believe in the major use and mass production of said drug. Throughout, time people have constantly been studying and practicing different forms of drugs for a number of purposes. For instance, the drug…

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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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    trying to make an honesty living the only way they know. Legalizing prostitution as a legitimate profession would help provide more adequate protection to those that are decriminalized in their way of work. Prostitution will happen anyway, but legalization and regulation will help halt and correct the…

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    On a global level, the use of marijuana has increased rapidly in recent years. This is due to either the legalization, or decriminalization of recreational marijuana. “2.5% of the world’s population, about 158 million people, consume cannabis regularly” (DPA). It might not seem like a whole lot of the world’s population, but it is a massive sum of people; especially when you take into consideration the health problems these people may be experiencing. Rapidly increasing marijuana use is not only…

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    actually is, it’s a flowering plant which, when smoked or consumed, slows down the messages travelling between your brain and your body, thanks to the key psychoactive agent, THC or tetrahydrocannabinol. There are three key arguments surrounding the legalization of marijuana. Firstly,…

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