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    sources of Asian hemp were cut off. Marijuana was categorized in the United States Pharmacopeia from 1850 until 1942. It was frequently prescribed for a myriad of conditions including labor pains,…

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    Hemp Plant Research Paper

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    solutions to many world problems we have, such as, deforestation,pollution, fossil fuels, etc. The hemp plant has been around for ages and the U.S government is aware of all the uses it has but seems to ignore them due to its relation with marijuana. The United States should legalize the hemp plant and solve the current economic/environmental issues the united states have. All over the world, countries are legalizing the production and exporting of hemp. All those countries have been affected…

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    Prevent Gun Control

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    So far this year, there have been 21,295 total gun incidents in the U.S. Over 5,000 people have died and over 10,000 people have been injured. Homicide and gun accidents are some of the leading causes of death in the U.S. These deaths and injuries can easily be prevented. Our plan is to limit the gun availability to people whom are a threat to the safety of the public. We will require background checks in guns stores and at gun conventions. In addition, we will advertise smart guns. Smart guns…

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    classifies as a territory. September 3, 1849: First state Territorial Legislature meeting takes place. February 26, 1857: Congress makes an organized announcement authorizing a state government for Minnesota. October 13, 1857: Minnesota voters approve the state constitution. December 3, 1857: First Minnesota Legislature Meeting is held. May 11, 1858: Congress approves Minnesota's constitution and admits Minnesota as the 32nd state in the union. May 24, 1858:Henry H. Sibley…

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    Career Pathway

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    Within the fifty states, each state has its own different requirements and graduation pathways. Each state has a different graduation rate, and the reason could be because of the different requirements of classes and the graduation pathways offered. Mississippi, Washington, Nevada, and Texas are four states with similar requirements but have various graduation pathways which affect student performance. Mississippi offers four graduation pathways. Each pathway has numerous classes to be taken.…

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    Ethics Of Drones Essay

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    should the U.S introduce domestic use of drones. Use of drones has become a standard of the U.S for gathering intelligence on other countries, while the use…

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    Plan Colombia Essay

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    To reiterate my partner and I firmly negate this month's resolution, and believe that the United States should continue Plan Colombia. Plan colombia has been responsible for major economic growth in colombia, has been essential in achieving peace in colombia and has the ability to adapt to colombia’s complex status and as such the we believe the U.S should continue Plan colombia. Plan colombia’s initiatives weren’t only to combat against Colombia’s ever growing cocaine production/distribution…

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    and individual rights, the U.S. Government has yet to legitimize the commercialization of Cannabis and take control of this now clandestine industry. This multi million-dollar industry can potentially provide the Government with additional funds at a time when they are in desperate need. The US should legalize cannabis to provide economic benefits like tax revenue, new jobs, and less costly law enforcement services. The most discussed economic aspect in favor the U.S. Government legalizing…

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    Offshore oil drilling occurs not only in the United States, but around the entire world. Drilling is a common practice and exists in eighty different countries. Within the entire world there are approximately 1,470 functioning offshore oil rigs (“Number of offshore”). At the rate that the United States is drilling, the country will use up all the fuel in the oceans within a fifteen-year time span creating the largest oil shortage in history. Although offshore oil drilling can be harmful to…

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    or its “high”. Marijuana has been known throughout the streets as weed, herb, pot, grass, ganja, Mary Jane etc. Recreational marijuana is legal in only nine states and medical marijuana is legal in 29 states. Less than half of the U.S. have yet to legalize marijuana. There should be a legalization of marijuana across all 50 states in the U.S. as marijuana has been proven to aid in medical illness. Despite many studies and scientific proof, marijuana is still listen as an illegal drug under…

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