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    Questions still have to be answered regarding marijuana, like how could this drug affect your mental and physical health? This is asking if there are long term physical health drawbacks or decreased brain functionality that comes with using marijuana. But studies have not proven an exact answer that could be used to prove if it is harmful or not. But there are numerous viewpoints that are given about why marijuana should stay illegal on a federal level. One argument for leaving marijuana…

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    Socal and Financial Effects of Legalization As the law is right now, there are many costs in regards to marijuana ranging from social to financial. The legalization of marijuana would help to lower these costs significantly and help the overall economy of the United States. There are a few tradeoffs though, since with the legalization of marijuana we could potentially see an increase in the amount of people openly partaking of it. There have been several states that have decriminalized…

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    There are several reasons why it makes sense to legalize marijuana. Prohibition of marijuana financially benefits organized crime, and since marijuana is illegal, the government is losing out on taxes that could be collected on marijuana sales if it were legalized. Additionally, legalizing marijuana would economically benefit farmers. Also, as proven by scientific research there are beneficial medical uses for marijuana. Lastly, the government should not interfere with our free will by…

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    Based on all of the information that I have read online I have come to the conclusion that I am pro legalizing marijuana. I do realize that there are many disadvantages to legalizing marijuana but I also see many more advantages to it. Many people think that legalizing marijuana perpetuates and extends the problem of addiction and the other negative aspects of consuming marijuana, but not many of them know the positives. There have been many proposals by different theorists that legalizing…

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    Marijuana, also known as cannabis, is a psychoactive drug extracted and then created from the Cannabis plant intended for medical or recreational use. The main psychoactive part of cannabis is a compound called tetrahydrocannabinol; which is one of 483 known compounds in the plant, including at least 65 other cannabinoids. Marijuana can be ingested or used through smoking, vaporizing, being put inside of food, or can be extracted as an oil. The legality of marijuana can vary from country to…

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    I’m no longer clairvoyant and i don’t have a crystal ball, so in the long run i can’t expecting which traces growers will determine to grow in 2018. but these days I’ve stumble upon a few top notch genetics that I’m quite enthusiastic about. these are the strains I’ll be on the hunt for in 2018. keep an eye fixed out for those up-and-coming genetics, as some might make an look for your nearby dispensary menu. Others, however, might also never make it past their extraordinary hashish Cup showing,…

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    portrayed in the “I have a Dream” speech reflected in history and the growing society today? The Civil Right movement was transformed on August 28, 1963 of the 1960’s. The March on Washington brought more than 200,000 Americans to debate the topic of racial…

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    Martin Luther King is a famously known Civil Rights activist during the Civil Rights Era. His contributions led to equal rights for men of color and whites. One of his strongest attributes was, to persuade people to think or do what is right. Two cases of this are his famous "I Have a Dream" speech and his "Letter From Brigham Jail". In both works, he uses persuasive text to persuade the reader do or think someway. His persuasive texts contain numerous logical appeals and emotional appeals. The…

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    As part for the March on Washington Movement, Asa Philip Randolph remarked that the federal government struggled “for the integration of Negroes in the armed forces, such as the Air Corps, Navy, Army and Marine Corps of the Nation.” This point is elaborated in my NAACP…

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    Transformed A Nation, operates as one of these autobiographical accounts. Jones meticulously and thoughtfully describes the events, obstacles, and conversations that led to the March on Washington, August 28th 1963. The…

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