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    Weed killers contain chemicals to control weeds. A chemical called glyphosate kills weeds by preventing protein essential to plant growth. Weed killers mainly contain glyphosate which is believed to stop plants from producing certain molecules called amino acids. Plants make amino acids from scratch in order to live. On the other hand, people and some animals receive these amino acids from eating plants because they do not have the ability to make amino acids for they lack enzymes that are…

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    Ever since I can remember, I was always the stoner kid. Before I even knew what weed was, ignorant kids labeled me as a pot-head. My baggy skater boy clothes, my Scooby-Doo like hair, and the classic rock blaring from my headphones all pointed at me smoking weed. Well, at some point in my high school career, this stereotype became a reality, and I made some unwise choices that would follow me the rest of my life. One of these decisions was bringing pot brownies to school. It all started…

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    With many dangerous issues floating around in our generation, “Fake Weed,” could be the main source of negative activity. This mainly focuses on teenagers, who probably have emotional and mental problems, with their daily lives. In order for them to overcome these problems, they go to drugs to relieve themselves of this stress, especially synthetic Cannabinoids . With studies on who uses this “fake weed,” and why they take it, lead to problems in our society. Students with stress, or pain in…

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    Showtime’s Weeds is a television series that premiered in 2005. It tells the story about a suburban mother, named Nancy Botwin, of two boys, Silas and Shane, whose husband dies and, in order to maintain her standard of living, sells marijuana. The entire show is filled with ups and downs, plot twists, and a wide variety of sociological concepts. The four main sociological concepts present in the show are sex and gender, deviance, race and ethnicity, and socialization and social interaction.…

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    Liquor and weed are two medications ordinarily utilized and manhandled in the United States. Liquor is the main mishandled tranquilize, while the pot is number one among illicit medications. While liquor stays legitimate, and cannabis illicit, this does not really imply that liquor is better for you. There have been numerous contentions where individuals recommend that marijuana ought to be legitimate in light of the fact that liquor is all the more dangerous. Then again, there are heavy…

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    Well some teens get tired of their parents babying them up and want live free, but they want everything to go their way like me I had them same problem but now I understand every teen going smoke weed if their stressing or wants get stuff off their mind. It’s hard for a teen to understand their not grown that’s when the pills and drugs come from then they had girlfriends that really stress them more then u notice it’s a change see me I learn the same way. Sometimes parents hard on there…

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    she got one for me, and everyone else. “We're all gonna eat one of these tonight instead of smoking. They are cooked in cannabis oil and will make us feel great!” I personally was a little stand-offish to the idea because my last memory of eating a weed brownie was junior year of highschool and I did not particularly enjoy the way it made me feel. I told her and my other friends that, and they were all very keen on saying it was different this…

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    I’m cut off from my thoughts when my more immediate boss comes up to me put his hand on my shoulder. “I just want to let you know I think he is absolutely crazy for letting you go. I don’t know where on earth he got the idea that you were smoking weed. You’re the last person in our office I’d expect to do such a thing.” He took one last sigh before continuing, “You’ve got until the end of the day before your company ID stops working, so clean out your desk at your leisure. Let me know if…

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    Marijuana, Pot, or Weed. Whatever you call it it all is under much debate in American politics. With over half of the country already legalizing the plant scientifically known as Cannabis Sativa for medicinal purposes and 5 states legalizing pot for recreational purposes.Pot has long been the topic of much controversy. It has been used for thousands of years, Originally used in Native Americans cloths. We have only recently begun debating this topic with both sides arguing very valid points.…

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    danger to society, while others believe that it is completely harmless. Several athletes have confessed to using marijuana; as a result, the big question surfacing is whether or not athletes should be able to use marijuana. In the essay, “The Need for Weed,” by Chris Lee, the author argues that it should be legalized for athletes to use marijuana. Lee argues athletes should be able to use marijuana due to the fact that it’s a great recovery aid, it’s already being used effectively by several…

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