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    One of the most hotly debated topics in the United States for the past few decades is the legalization of marijuana. Those opposed to legalization of marijuana often cite concerns about negative side effects on physical and mental health, legalization increasing usage, and lack of substantial research on the medicinal benefits of marijuana. In contrast, those who support legalization believe that marijuana has specific medical uses based on research, has less negative side effects than many…

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    Throughout the recent years there has been a rapidly growing topic that has been gaining mixed opinions all through society which is the legalization of Marijuana. Many people support Marijuana, they believe that it is beneficial to each and every user, whether it be for stress reduction, a pain reliever, or to help obtain an appetite. Although Cannabis can have several benefits some residents thought that if it does become legal that it would have major consequences throughout society. Whether…

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    include two different events on my current problem, marijuana legalization. The two different events that talks about how marijuana legalization had created problem for youth in Colorado where event # 1 discuss about how marijuana legalization has impacted many high school students, how the kids in Colorado has to pay the price of passing the laws. Along, with the event #1, I decided to include some sources about how marijuana legalization laws was passed step by step like a timeline which…

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    have passed laws to ban marijuana but marijuana legalization has been enacted in some countries across the world as Canada will do. Although today, critics insist that marijuana can cause addiction, overdose, and others problems, many people support that legalizing cannabis can bring about positive effects for people who want to feel relaxed with marijuana instead of hard drugs like heroin and on education to a teenager. Also, marijuana legalization can make people more access to a lower price…

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    Marijuana Legalization It is not uncommon for a policy issue to polarize and divide a nation. Yet, few policy issues reach as many different areas of the United States’ government as marijuana legalization does. Through all branches and aspects of government, the concept of marijuana legalization can be applied and understood. In order to better frame the policy issue, the policy should be viewed with different lenses and all aspects of government. In this essay, it will be shown how marijuana…

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    The legalization drug is on of the hottest topics in recent years. However, because of the harmful effects, using drugs is still considered as an illegal act. We all know the bad effects of drugs such as deaths, financial problem. Tobacco also has the same effects, so why does the U.S not ban Tobacco? The government frequency inspects all products are being sold to American public. Thousands items being recalled for unqualified the standard safety points. For example, the biggest motor company…

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    a lot for our country. It would help with many diseases, keep innocent kids out of jail, and it would allow our country to get out of debt. Marijuana would do many things for a lot of people. For a few years now Americans’ have disputed on the legalization of cannabis, also known as marijuana. Recreational cannabis is legal in four states: Oregon, Colorado, Alaska, and Washington state. This November, five states will vote to legalize recreational cannabis: California, Massachusetts, Maine,…

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    have been shunned by societies. In the recent years, a lot of US states, and some countries around the world have finally legalized gay marriage, which is one of the biggest successes for LGBT rights. Of course the fight does not stop there. The legalization of gay marriage is just one step closer for the LGBT community to get full rights they deserve. Same-sex marriage should be legal everywhere, because it is a basic human right for a person to marry whomever they may love. There are many…

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    The topic for this assignment is the legalization of cannabis, better known as marijuana, but it also has a variety of other names. The legalization of cannabis, has been a hot button topic of conversation in the political arena for the last few decades. The debate of the legalization of cannabis has reached even beyond the political arena into the medical field as well as practically every other aspect of society. Some of those debating the legalization of cannabis argue the positives, while…

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    The majority of this money is being spent on incarcerating individuals who have been accused of either using or possessing marijuana. By incarcerating people for this it only takes up jail and prison space which results to overcrowding and the need for expansion or building of new prisons. All of these aspects cause the federal and state government to spend on average about $30 billion a year. Of all the individuals arrested in 2005 for marijuana offenses, 90% of these individuals were arrested…

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