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    Validation of Marijuana Marijuana also known as cannabis and by numerous other names, is a preparation of the cannabis plant intended for use as a In conclusion, cannabis formally know as marijuana is a drug that should be definitely considered for recreational use. Its potential positives heavily outweigh the negatives. We have so many marijuana users in our country that if we legalized it and regulated it nationwide, it would be considered the “cash cow” of the United States. We have so many…

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    Sovereignty is one issue that is still relevant in today's society. It gives a state its independence and enables it to follow up on its own decisions and avoid listening to what other states think about the situation. Another issue of freedom expressed in the document which is still relevant today is the 10th Amendment. The Tenth amendment says that states are able to have rights and power not addressed in the Constitution. It also allows the states to agree or disagree with a law either by…

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    holy service. The inaugural service of the First Church of Cannabis happened on the same day that Indiana’s Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA) took effect. The church’s congregation consisted of people wearing colorful shirts with pictures of marijuana leaves, the Christian Science Monitor details. Police officers stood outside the church in anticipation of a rowdy service. However, the Indianapolis Star reported that the service was rather unremarkable and was comparable to a concert or a…

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    Doctors and Marijuana “It is easier to prevent bad habits than to break them” – Benjamin Franklin. Drugs have affected the lives of my friends and families, specifically the use of marijuana of which a close relative had passed away under the influence of marijuana while driving. This drug is a psychoactive drug that affects the mind in a significant way by affecting an individual’s perception, mood, consciousness, or behavior. Marijuana is a drug that has become a controversial topic…

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    Banning Marijuana

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    can be used as a standalone term or in the followingKelvin Amegatcher English 102 Camille, Banks Arguable claims Banning marijuana across all states should happen because it creates a dangerous environment within our society. Definition claims define the object’s value or placement in a claim. In this case a counterclaim to the following sentence would say banning Marijuana should not be banned in all states because it is not a problem everywhere. The…

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    Objectives and Central Hypothesis The objective of this study it to: Identify the different races that use marijuana in high school. Identify age groups that use marijuana. Identify the grade levels that use marijuana. Identify gender. And most importantly apply the social learning theory and testing it in terms of usage of marijuana. These objectives will be answered by using a survey that can provide the answers to these objectives. My hypothesis to be tested includes the following H1: I…

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    their children to have to undergo surgery or harmful treatments. Many people believe children that are sick should be taking CBD because it has proven medical effects and is better than harmful chemicals. The most natural compound found through marijuana is CBD. It does not make you stoned, as THC would. It can have many medical benefits. The main way people…

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    Professor Stephan butler Expository writing 12th Dec2015 To what extend should recreational marijuana be legalized? Passed on November 6, 2012, the famous “Marijuana law 64” went into effect. Since then, the consumption of recreational marijuana in Colorado became legal under strict circumstance. Until now, this legalization still triggers much controversy. Supporters believe that legalizing recreational marijuana is beneficial to both the government and the individual; it generates revenue…

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    Medical Marijuana Policy

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    Medical Marijuana policy is well-intentioned, and a step in the right direction. If the goal of this policy is to provide relief to as many sick people as possible, then this policy will not be effective enough. This policy allows qualified patients to use medical marijuana in pill form, or as oil in a vaporizing device. Patients are not allowed to smoke marijuana or ingest “edibles”. There is no scientific evidence that smoking or eating marijuana is more harmful than other forms of marijuana…

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    Republican Party Marijuana

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    Overall, the opinion of the Republican party tends to lean towards illegalization of marijuana, although not in a very extreme stance. Along with most of their views, republicans are pretty conservative on the idea of marijuana legalization. Urging for stricter federal policy due to the amount of states allowing usage of cannabis. One of the main concerns is that the de-stigmatization of marijuana will make it more widely used among younger age groups. Something that republicans have been…

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