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    bit…unnatural? (goodreads.com)” There are various benefits from this naturally grown herb that America has failed to use to their advantage. The legalization of Marijuana would aid various individuals with the specific health issue they face. Numerous individuals stated medical marijuana was a therapeutic and pain relieving experience. Also, the legalization of this drug would lead to a surplus of new job experiences, this would help the unemployment issue we face today. Rather than having a…

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    growing the plant we can increase the nutrient levels of the soil for the use of farming. The small upkeep and easy growing makes the product inexpensive to the patient who is in need of it. However there is many cons against medical marijuana. The legalization of it could cause social and legal issues. There is always that chance that the younger population would want to start smoking it, to make them look cool. Also, many people not supporting medical marijuana state that there is still little…

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    Many Americans believe marijuana should be legalized for all uses. There are also Americans who do not think marijuana should be legalized. There are many reasons why marijuana should be illegal, from harming individuals to leading to other drugs becoming legal. Some may disagree by saying marijuana is for someone’s own enjoyment and does not harm anyone else. Or saying legalizing marijuana will not harm the society, but will help it. These are a few points made, you may agree, disagree, or just…

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    Legalizing marijuana also helps with the problems for unemployment in the state. According to the Executive Director of the Marijuana Industry Group, Michael Elliott, there are 10,000 jobs for marijuana industry in Colorado (Stuart 1). With the legalization of marijuana, there are jobs needed for production and sale of marijuana. For example, there are concentrates processors that extracts the contents from Marijuana and processes it into another form such as wax or cannabis oil, trimmers who…

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    Marijuana is a word that usually comes with a negative implication. Texas is one of the most conservatives states out there and has strongly been against the legalization of marijuana for years. I don 't participate in the use of marijuana, but with that said I don 't see the predicament with marijuana. The year is 2015, circumstances are changing, and we as a state should adapt and embrace these changes. Texas should legalize marijuana and here 's why. Legalizing marijuana should be permitted…

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    Over the years, many people have been trying to legalize marijuana. Ever since the liberals won in the recent election, legalization of marijuana has become a hot topic due to the promises that Justin Trudeau made. Although many people want marijuana to be legalized, they do not realize what risks it brings. There are many problems that would arise if marijuana becomes a legalized drug because the use of marijuana affects the health of the users in a negative way, it would increase the rate of…

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    might argue that it might lead to addiction and affect different parts of the body. Although, marijuana might have some contradictions, it saves lives, and has other benefits like increasing the U.S. economy, which is why we should support the legalization of medical marijuana.…

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    Decriminalization is an activity that still remains illegal, but enforcement and penalties are not as severe. Legalization means that an activity is monitored by the government and can be taxed. Racial profiling has become an increasing issue in the last year, with many police shootings and unfair court rulings. Men of color have become victims of racial profiling…

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    A controversial topic that has been widely discussed is the legalization of drugs in the United States. Many people see drugs as a very common subject but don’t understand how much of an impact it actually has. Drugs take part in the daily life of Americans and the effects of legalizing it would be life changing. This topic is especially important to young readers because their futures will be molded by the decision to legalize drugs or to prohibit them. This essay will be supporting the motion…

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    for a drug and is looked upon as dangerous, when in fact it is anything but dangerous. Because of people’s ignorance and lack of knowledge within marijuana, it has become illegal for all the wrong reasons and should greatly be reconsidered for legalization. There is so much wrong being said about marijuana. However, legalizing marijuana would benefit the country in many ways, such as; taxing marijuana, healing sickness, and the reasoning is not legitimate. Marijuana is too expensive for the…

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