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…Grolier Electronic Encylopedia, Electronic Publishing, Inc., 1995 Grolier Wellness Encyclopedia, Drugs, Society & Behavior. Vol. 3, 1992. Ethan A. Nadelmann, American Heritage Magazine, Feb-Mar, 1993. Medical Marijuana, http://www.lec.org…
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…but they are not yet distinguishable from the effects of smoking tobacco. It is just now starting to be legalized for medical purposes since its ban in 1938. Marijuana was used back when the Indians were in control and it is still being used today though it is currently…
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…to the debate is the money that could be brought in from the sale of this drug. Depending on who the law allows to grow the substance, whether it is government organizations or civilian farmers, the sale of one pound of high quality marijuana can be sold for as much…
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…taxes on its sale, its value to the medical world outweighs its abuse potential, and because of its importance to the paper and clothing industries. The actual story behind the legislature passed against marijuana is quite surprising. According to Jack Herer…
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…, importers, wholesale dealers, pharmacists, and medical practitioners handling the substance to pay a variety of occupational and transactional taxes for with marijuana.” (Hermes and Galperin, 35). Marijuana users became known as criminals by definition, because…
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Category: /Literature/English
Marijuana The purpose of my paper is to prove that marijuana effects teens and their mind. Marijuana is a tobacco-like substance produced by drying the leaves, stems, flower tops of the Cannabis sativa (Indian Hemp) plant (Fact Sheet, 1). It is smoked…
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…cannabinoids in marijuana are cannabidiol and cannabinol. These cannabinol derivatives are thought to be intoxicating. <Tab/>Controversy surrounds the medical use of marijuana, with proponents saying it is useful for treating pain and the nausea…
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Medical Revolution Marijuana has been an illegal drug in the United States since the 1930's. Before this, it was a plant that was highly used for its industrial, medical, and spiritual value. But at the beginning of the century, it was thrown…
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…The war on drugs has been an ongoing issue among Americans for many years. The fight against illegal substances for the body has, however, been narrowed over recent years and focused on the drug Marijuana. Countless men and women have tried, used…
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…that marijuana can be used as a prescribed drug. Also many advocates who are pro marijuana complain that morphine and cocaine are legal and are very dangerous drugs, that brings up the question why not legalize marijuana as medical drug which is proven…
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