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    Zero Tolerance Policy

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    That is exactly why I wouldn’t go with a “Scared Straight” approach. People may not necessarily agree with my ideas, but at least they will help the people who use my solution. “There aren’t enough teens abusing illicit substances to make a rehabilitation center specifically for them!” Isn’t that what we want, though? I hope that the center is never full, it would be horrible if all the rooms were filled because…

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    Tasty, attractive and highly ritualized in our culture, wine and other alcoholic beverages are approved for responsible use despite the fact that alcoholism and attendant problems are a plague, while responsible use of a weed that, at worst, makes people boring and hungry, is criminal,” (Parker, 2007). Many people find it hard to believe that the United States government has fought so hard to keep marijuana illegal. Especially since marijuana remains one of the most popular recreational drugs…

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    Research Paper Assignment Why the use of marijuana should be legal in the U.S. Stephen Elliott For over 80 years marijuana has been portrayed as a dangerous drug which in turn has cost the United States around $7 Billion annually. Marijuana Timeline (n.d.). Although marijuana is categorized as a schedule I drug grouped with drugs such as heroin, LSD, ecstasy, methaqualone, and peyote it still has many practical uses in today’s society. DEA / Drug Scheduling. (n.d.). If the…

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    no and gave a number over how many times. The next section asked about the top ten substances that have used such as cigarettes, alcohol, marijuana, and cocaine. The students would answer with either a yes or a no and how many times that they would use the substance. In the next section of the survey, it asks about…

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    Tobacco, Alcohol. Marijuana, Cocaine, Inhalants, and Prescription drugs if used and abused will cause for young teens and adolescent to get addicted. Tobacco, Alcohol. Marijuana, Cocaine, Inhalants, and Prescription drugs can turn in the brain to produce their euphoric effects. However, most of them also have severe negative consequences in the brain that can cause many sorts of health issues and risks that can turn deadly such as seizures, stroke, and brain damage that can affect all aspects…

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    Marijuana the good the bad and the ugly Drugs have come a long way since they were first used as either medicinal, spiritual or recreational purposes, but none of them have been argued more than marijuana. Marijuana, pot, grass, weed, ganja, Mary-Jane are just a few of the names this psychoactive drug has acquired through its life. During this lifetime marijuana has been one of the most debatable drugs in this world since it’s been prohibited and legalized all over the world. Some want it, some…

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    Amendment and the professionalism in the medical field (“Marijuana Policy” 1). Even though the legalization of marijuana will help raise taxes and have a better environment, we should not legalize it because the children's will have more opportunity to use the drugs, it will undermine the process of brain development, do not prepare our children with proper knowledge, and punish their future. Legalizing marijuana is worthy because it's will raise state taxes. Many states are try to make…

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    Drugs are chemical substances that are used to cause changes in human bodies, it being either for the cure, treatment, or prevention of diseases or to improve patients physically or mentally. However there also exists harmful drugs referred to as recreational drugs that are meant to cause changes psychologically and alter mood or feeling, recreational drugs are taken by people as forms of enjoyment and do so in order to get a feeling of euphoria referred to as a “high.” More times than not these…

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    cannabis remained illegal.” While he also explicitly states that although Bachhuber could not prove a direct link between cannabis and opioid deaths, the findings “opened the eyes of many researchers to a possible relation between marijuana and painkiller use.” In a dark time where opioid deaths are skyrocketing out of control, alternatives like these provide a shining beam of…

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    Should Weed Be Allowed

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    inquiries are things the administration considers each day. There is a major gap between individuals' convictions on this matter. Some individuals think it ought to be, others think it shouldn't, and some think it ought to be with a few alterations on the use. When you take a gander at the event, there is no doubt that marijuana ought to be lawful all through the whole nation. There are much more positive things that could leave it being legitimate. The main reason weed ought to be authorized is…

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