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    I believe that marijuana should be legal. Why, because as just coming from me, I think marijuana is a benefit drug to mostly everyone. It helps/helped plenty of people going through things, it can be a relaxing stimulate, it can be used to treat certain symptoms, it help creative thinkers, and it can also make you laugh. Marijuana is just being seen as a “bad” drug because how it is used threw certain people. If the drug was introduced properly as a benefit drug for only medications, it would…

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    General purpose: Persuade my audience to agree that marijuana should be legalized due to its benefits Specific purpose: To change my audience’s mind about the many misconceptions of marijuana and convince them that it’s beneficial. Introduction: What if I told you that there was a treatment that could help reduce the symptoms of epilepsy, spastic and seizure disorders, depression, Alzheimer's, cancer, and many other common diseases and disabilities, would you invest in it? (show a raise of…

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    artists. The primary motivation of the artists in the United States has definitely been drug culture that was the largest at a specific time period. Popular music would have taken a completely different and unthinkable route if deprived of the publicized use of recreational drugs by famous musicians. The involvement of drug culture in the music industry has negatively impacted society. The influence of drugs in music has many deleterious effects in our society today. Music has the capability…

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    Professional athletes that use PEDs and other illegal drugs give them unfair advantages over athletes that don't abuse them. They give them the ability to be able to push past normal fatigue. It also makes them stronger depending on the type of drug they use. It can make them have a lot more energy than normal. So obviously, it gives them unfair advantages over other players that don't abuse PEDs and other drugs.…

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    Intro Legalizing drugs would help out with many things, such as medical, government benefits, schooling, decreasing crime, and would increase the amount of jobs available. Government would get more money because the drugs would be taxed. Medical uses because it would calm patients down. Schools because it helps people focus more in school. Jobs, because with production of legal drugs you would be able to hire more people since it is legal. We think drugs should be legalized because of the…

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    addicted to narcotics and using it for recreational purposes that further led to public health issues and ultimately resulted in a war on drugs. In my opinion, there are various amounts of reasons on why they should have regulated the amount of drug use without having to start a war, if the president…

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    136.8 million people. Since the 1970’s marijuana consumption has grown up to 18.9 million people just in the United States. Marijuana consumption has also increased because of new modified laws that have legalized the product for medicinal use. Recreational use of marijuana has now been fully legal in eight states in the United States. But the real question…

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    The Right for Guns For most gun owners, guns are not only a right but a necessity. People need guns to protect themselves against government tyranny, lunatics, and government drones. As the gun control advocates continue always harping on how the government should ban guns, now is the time more than ever, for law abiding citizens to arm themselves and their families. Many people have begun to realize that guns are not the problem and never have been. Most mass shootings that ever have taken…

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    but is also being suggested to be legalized for recreational use. Most of the voters are supporters of Proposition 64 but all they want to do is get high, yet they don't understand the outcome of this act. The supporters of this proposition don’t focus or pay attention to the effects of this gateway drug and its contribution to the collapse of public health. Many people don't know the results of legalizing marijuana for recreational use and the consequences of using the drug itself. The…

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    with a total of four states with legal marijuana for recreational use, it once again raises questions of what could be the benefits of recreational marijuana and of course what could be the possible hazards. First we will look at the possible benefits of legal cannabis, and the biggest one would probably be the economic effect that follows legalization. Colorado was one of the first states to legalize marijuana for recreational use and has seen a huge economic effect. In 2014 Colorado sold…

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