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    Marijuana Legalized is Necessary The legalization of Marijuana is a big and sensitive question in America. Lots of people believe restricting Marijuana is because it is harmful for people, especially for teenagers; however, Marijuana has great medicinal value could help people relief pain. The legalization of Marijuana is necessary, and it only should be allowed for medical use. American is the largest consumers of Marijuana in the world. Many people began to use drugs since they were in the…

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    Huemer’s essay presents not just a series of arguments for ending the war on drugs, but goes as far as arguing for full legalization of recreational drugs. His strongest moral argument for drug legalization is that individuals have a natural right to use drugs stemming from the right to exercise control over their own bodies. Although he doesn’t cite other philosophers, Huemer’s argument builds on John Locke’s basic assumption in “Of Property.” Locke wrote, “…every man has a property in his…

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    The legalization of marijuana is becoming more and more of a controversial issue in the state of Ohio. Just recently, the initiative to legalize it has been put on the bill as an issue to be voted on. But there is a lot that goes into voting on a topic as controversial as the legalization of marijuana. Politicians on either side of the issue seem to be very passionate about where they stand, and believe that in allowing it’s recreational and medicinal use, that it will definitely have a big…

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    The on-going fight for the legalization of marijuana has been a trending topic in modern society for quite some time. This topic has led to controversial arguments and stakeholders taking different sides. Two specific stakeholders in Smart Approaches to Marijuana (SAM) and Norml have been arguing for years. SAM are a non-profit organization that is ran by a group of doctors, lawyers, and other researchers that oppose to legalizing marijuana. Norml is also a non-profit organization that was…

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    the legalization of marijuana. When analyzing and discussing this issue, there are different stances to take, beyond just “good” or “bad.” Politicians from all over the country agree for legalization, or argue to ban it. And each politician has his/her own opinion on the matter. In addition, Colorado's legalization shows what life with legalized marijuana would be like, and other states have been following their lead. Bernie Sanders is one of the more supportive politicians for legalization. He…

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    Medical Marijuana Summary

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    advance into legalization. The article “The “Right to Use” Takes Its First Hit: Marijuana Legalization and the Future of Employee Drug Testing” by author Alexis Gabrielson, goes into the laws and details about smokers to protect them. With the help of the three basic appeals; Ethos, Pathos, and Logo’s the author holds a strong argument that will persuade her readers to believe what she is trying to explain. No matter what side you agree with you are either pro-legalization or anti-legalization,…

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    marijuana has been the heat of debates for the past generation. Its relevance has made its appearance in the recent election. The presidential nominees where asked for their attitude towards the legalization of recreational marijuana and was seen in topics in local elections as well. The split between legalization and keeping it restricted is the result of individuals not being properly informed of what marijuana truly is or wanting to keep it as taboo. In actuality, it comes with medical…

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    Moral absolutism plays a critical role in The Crucible, and it continues to play a major role in today’s society. One such issue that brings about the moral absolutism in people in America is the controversy over marijuana legalization. Opponents to marijuana legalization tend to fall on the line of absolutely no marijuana in their own state, be it for medicinal use or recreation, due to the social stigma attached to it. Meanwhile, marijuana supporters tend to support all uses of the substance,…

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    Although there is an ongoing debate in the United States about physician-assisted suicide and whether it should be legalized across the United States, the legalization of physician-assisted suicide would not only help patients “die with dignity”, it would also help their families and medical professionals as well. Physician-assisted suicide, or euthanasia, is the process of a medical doctor assisting a terminally ill patient end their lives in a pain free and professional process.…

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    Marijuana Shop Case Study

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    articles across different cities within the same newspaper chain? Two articles “Delta goes to court to close marijuana shop” published by two newspaper titles The Leader and Delta Optimist report on the controversial issue regarding the legalization of marijuana. In this case, about B.C. Supreme Court ordering a marijuana shop in Delta shut down. According to both reports, the WeeMedical Dispensary Society was sued by Delta council for operating without business licence after refusing to…

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