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    The Legalization of Cannabis The legalization of cannabis has been a very popular topic lately. A large majority of Americans feel that cannabis products should be legal in the United States. With new research, researchers have discovered that cannabis is essentially harmless, and is safer than legal products such as alcohol and tobacco. Most states have already legalized medical use, and more states are following the trend of Colorado to legalize recreational cannabis. Cannabis should be legal

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    The Legalization of Marijuana Marijuana has been illegal since the 20th century and is finally legalized to most states in America as of today. Marijuana had been illegal due to the “incited violence crimes” that were caught around America and is debated in the legalization of marijuana. Before the legalization of marijuana, it has been exposed all around the globe and has been applied to people’s daily life. Some americans need marijuana for health issues, but many other americans utilize it

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    The legalization of Marijuana for recreational use has been a hot topic for quite some time. Arguments about why it should or shouldn’t be legal have been some of the highlights of many debates. Marijuana, which is usually wrongfully conveyed as a harmful drug that can only do harm to our society if it get legalized for recreational use. Skepticism aside, the history and facts about weed don't illustrate a dangerous drug that leads to the deterioration of the human body and mind, but the opposite

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    bsp;           The legalization of marijuana                      The Legalization of Marijuana      For the last fifty or so years it has been a crime to possess, consume, or distribute marijuana. Any rapid change in legislation toward legalization would be impossible in today’s culture. Due mostly to the overwhelming

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    Legalizing marijuana would cause a huge impact in the United States of America. Not only will it provide treatments for the sick but it’ll be saving lives. Marijuana is an extraordinary issue in society today. The truth about marijuana is slowly releasing and those against it are not fond of it. Society is realising how incredible the product works on certain illnesses and if it were life or death they would obviously choose life. There are various reasons why marijuana should be legalized because

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    Marijuana should be made legalize because of the benefits it would have on society. With the legalization of marijuana violence problems would decrease, strict rules and regulations would be set for safety, and economical problems would slowly get back to normal. In many places marijuana has been through the process of being decriminalized, but hasn't fully been legalized. Even with marijuana being decriminalized it can seem like it has benefits, but it still follows the lines of the prohibition

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    They say, “It is a Criminal” A couple of weeks ago, CNN the world 's most recognized news station. They were showing a story about how medical marijuana helped a three years old girl, who was suffering from a several epilepsy. From the story, this three year old girl could have a hundreds of seizures within a day. However, one day his father, who was a retired military, he made a research and found a good testimonies about how a medical marijuana helped these men, children,

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    can’t overdose on marijuana! Public schools told me “Be Healthy, don’t do drugs.” Arguments such as these are always thrown back and forth when going into a controversial conversation dealing with legalization of marijuana. Many people are on both ends of the spectrum when dealing with the legalization some may personally be involved due to run-ins with the law, family related issues, or personal beliefs. In a study, it was concluded that “more than 1.5 million drug-related arrests made by police

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    “I don’t understand how smoking cigarettes is legal and smoking marijuana is not” is something many people have heard or argued within their community because through the statistic, health related problems caused by cigarettes were very high when marijuana have not done serious harm to anyone. In our society, many people have different views on marijuana, and now that it is legalized by proposition 64 it will be more accessible to more people. Within our community, it is important to understand

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    discourage is a way to fix the problem. Evident by Colorado and Washington, “the legalization of marijuana can stop most of these possession arrests” (Levine). After the first opening of the first retail marijuana stores on January 1, 2014, Colorado had decreased crime rates, decreased traffic fatalities and increase in economic output (DPA). Since 2010, the marijuana possession arrest have went down 84% since its legalization. The tactic of legalizing, controlling, and discouraging has been proposed by

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