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    Keen Professor Kelley English 1020 3 May 2015 Why Marijuana Should Remain Illegal Marijuana is becoming one of the most commonly used and abused drug in the United States. “According to government surveys, about 25 million Americans have smoked marijuana in the past year, and more than 14 million do so regularly (Norml). The reasons some people smoke marijuana can be for just relaxation, just to be curious, and more reasons. Even though marijuana is bad in several ways, it is good for one reason

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    Marijuana is one of the most controversial discussions to consider in various countries due to the numerous debates between citizens to legalize or criminalize the drug for the best of society. In countries such as Colombia, Netherlands, and various states in United States (Colorado, Washington, and Oregon), marijuana is legalized for recreational and medical purposes, which is obtainable to all citizens. However, in countries such as Canada, marijuana remains illegal for recreational use, which

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    not crimes.” The prohibition of marijuana has proven to be a failure and a waste of resources. In addition, prohibition has hurt society more than it has helped. Also, marijuana can be used as a medicine to treat many life threatening illnesses. The legalization of marijuana will generate enormous tax revenue, reduce crime, and give sick patients a new effective medicine. Enforcing cannabis laws costs an estimated $10-15 billion annually (Nadelmann “An end to marijuana prohibition”). This enormous

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    Should Medical Marijuana be Legalized? Marijuana is one of the most discussed and controversial topic in the United States today. Many believe that Marijuana has medical benefits and should be legal, while others say it has a high risk of being abused and should remain illegal. The current drug laws are doing more harm than good. Legalizing Marijuana would benefit the country in many ways. Marijuana should be legalized for its medical benefits, additional revenue to our economy, and it is less harmful

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    Introduction The legalization of marijuana is an issue that has divided many Americans. While some Americans call for its legalization, others are set on keeping the drug illegal. Recently, however, there have been changes in public attitudes about marijuana and its legalization. This has led individual states to enact marijuana laws that create tensions with federal law. This paper will examine the recent events of legalizing marijuana for medical and recreational purposes, and the conflict between

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    The legalization of marijuana would make everyone's lives easier. About 40% of the population has already admitted to using it. Marijuana, also known as Cannabis, isn't detrimental to our health like many other already legal substances, such as alcohol and cigarettes. It has also done wonders in the world of medicine. It has provided relief to many patients who have terminal illnesses. Marijuana is also costing America an unnecessary amount of money. Millions of dollars are put towards law enforcement

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    Marijuana was treated as drug and was forbade to use in the past. However, people’s mind has changed. They believe that legalization of marijuana can bring many benefits. Therefore, recreational marijuana was legalized in four states including Washington, Colorado, Oregon and Alaska in the US. In fact, legalization of marijuana will brings many problems. In my essay, firstly I will talk about the health, usage, suicide problems brought by the legalization, secondly I will mention the counter-arguments

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    The legalization of marijuana has been an ongoing debate throughout the years for a number of different reasons. People all over the world have their own opinions on what the government should do whether it is legalizing it or keeping it illegal. People favor the legalization of marijuana because it increases revenue, medical benefits, and if the government were to distribute the marijuana it is guaranteed to be a safe product and not something that is laced with other drugs or harmful products.

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    California’s medical marijuana law? -Proposition 215 was passed in California on November 6, 1996. -This allows people to possess and cultivate marijuana for personal medical use if approved by a licensed physician. -Illnesses covered include: cancer, anorexia, AIDs, chronic pain, spasticity, glaucoma, arthritis, migraine, and other illnesses that marijuana may relieve, which are up to the physician’s discretion. -Any California licensed medical physician can prescribe medical marijuana by stating they

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    Legalization of Marijuana Despite late controversy regarding weed or as most professionals call it now medical marijuana, I have a strong opinion regarding given substance. I think marijuana should be legal but I'm going to discuss this matter more in my essay. Some topics I would like to discuss would be: should it be legal, is it beneficial for medical purposes, economy, job growth and reducing crime rates. Background Industrial Hemp Plant(“Hemp, Industrial Hemp field”) For most of human

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