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    Omigawd Contingency Plan

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    Introduction The city of Omigawd will soon be undergoing some major changes. The state has altered policy to allow marijuana and all marijuana-based products to be legal. In addition, the government has declared a release of all inmates in the state sentenced for “gun crimes.” Each new policy has the potential to have positive and negative effects on the Omigawd Police Department and the state itself. The purpose of this paper is to present scenarios for each new policy implementation and…

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    Thc Oil Research Paper

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    What is THC Oil? More and more cannabis users are embracing THC oil. Still, others might not be so familiar with the somewhat complicated world of cannabis concentrates or extracts. Whether you use cannabis for recreational purposes or medicinal purposes, get to know concentrates. The future of cannabis use is fast moving towards potent THC oil. Especially as a therapeutic potential for those who prefer not to smoke. THC Oil Terminology such as concentrates, extracts and oils are often…

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    Drug Decriminalization

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    Many of today’s illegal drugs such as marijuana and cocaine, amongst other substances and psychedelics, currently used in society were once in fact legal many thousands of years ago. Several of these drugs (if not all) were commonly practiced for medicinal and spiritual reasons. However, in this day and age, when people think of ‘drugs’ negative connotations of its supposed danger and “badness” perpetuated from the media began to appear. Drugs and drug policy have always been up for hot debate…

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    Clark Metcalfe is the doer, thinker, and tinkerer behind multi-branded cannabis products, marketed under such notable trade names as Clark’s Cannabis and Clark’s CBDs. The Southern California native, dubbed the Cannabis Cowboy by the Wall Street Journal and likened to Steve Jobs by Buzzfeed, is the acknowledged Pater Patriae of North American CBDs. Prior to his entrepreneurial enterprises, Clark came of age in and around California’s 1960s counter-culture movements. For him, hippies, aging…

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    LEGAL The legal ramifications of marijuana prohibition, have raged from fines to death sentences. The Controlled Substance Act of 1971, reduced the severity of the penalties for possession of marijuana, however there remains a stigma around users, and states that had laxer laws than the federal government wished to have (Inciardi, 1981: 146). James Inciardi argues in Marijuana Decriminalization Research, that there is a need for a more through reevaluation of law policies with regards to a…

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    In 1969, an unforgettable event occurred in New York. Woodstock, a three-day music festival, changed the lives of thousands. The idea of Woodstock originally started with the idea to start a recording studio. That led to the idea of a music festival (Makower, 1989, p. 24). This festival was difficult to put together when trying to find a location and eventually took place in Bethel, New York. Most people who attended this festival were hippies and were part of the counterculture movement at the…

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    For this research paper the websites Drug Liberalization from Wikipedia and Why should or shouldn’t all drugs be legalized? from Quora are discussed. A detailed view of these two websites will be given and a supportive conclusion of whether the websites agree or disagree on its stand of legalizing drugs. Most of the information on the websites are informative. The Why should or shouldn’t all drugs be legalized? website is more opinion based and the Drug Liberalization website is more factual.…

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    “Is marijuana harmful?” This is the question that fueled the advertisement that is fueling this paper. It is a question that has been the subject of many discussions and debates, and these have formed two major opinions about the use of marijuana. One party claims that the use of marijuana is harmful and is like any other drug. The other party claims the opposite. They state that due to its naturalism and calming effects, it can’t be harmful. Marijuana is commonly associated with teenagers…

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    The legalization of cannabis is a standout amongst the most dubiously talked about issues in our country today. This most likely caused by the assorted assessments that individuals have over the UK. Cannabis is all characteristic and has more than twenty-five thousand employments. There are numerous positive things that originate from cannabis, and numerous associations and other people who feel it ought to be lawful. Many negative impacts can emerge from the authorization of this narcotic, yet…

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    Derek Tucker Mrs. King ELA 8th Hour 07 April 2017 Should Marijuana be Legal? Marijuana has been a feared and hated drug amongst Americans all over the country. Many people try to stay away from this potentially dangerous drug. Thousands of people are arrested each year because of this drug. But what if legalizing marijuana could be a good thing? It may seem crazy, but making marijuana legal could possibly make society better in different ways. When people hear the word marijuana, they think…

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