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    Legalizing Marijuana The legalization of marijuana has become a mainstream issue that the nation has become highly concerned about in recent years. Lately more and more conservative opposers have begun to change their minds, realizing the benefits of marijuana. Debate followers go as far as saying that it is no longer a question of if marijuana will be legalized, but when. The shift in viewpoints is due to the increasing awareness of some of the positive effects legalizing marijuana could have

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    Legal Marijuana in Society – Benefit or Boondoggle? The date was November 6th, 2012; the vote this day would help to change society as we know it. The day that marijuana was legalized in the states of Colorado and Washington. Since then twenty-three other states and the District of Columbia have jumped on the band wagon. Legalization of marijuana is detrimental to society, and its harmful effects outweigh its medicinal benefits. The impact of marijuana on the human body for both personal and

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    Marijuana, or cannabis, is a drug that has had legalization remain a question in the United States for several years. In countries such as Bangladesh, North Korea, and Uruguay, marijuana is completely legal for recreational use. In America, the states Colorado, Washington, Oregon, and Alaska have also legalized recreational use. While there are many disadvantages of the use of cannabis, there are also some potentially useful advantages. Marijuana is a mixture of dried-out leaves, stems, flowers

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    Marijuana Here We Come! Should marijuana be legalized? Marijuana, also known as cannabis, is currently an illegal recreational herb or substance in Canada with some exceptions to government authorized dispensaries for medical use. Legalization means its legal but with regulations in place. Cigarettes are legal but have many regulations on how they are made, how they are packaged, how they are sold and even used. Legalization of marijuana ensures regulations are put in place for the wellbeing of all

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    Introduction Legalizing marijuana has become one of the most talked about topics in Canada. The Canadian Government has many considerations to digest before they legalize the drug Background The article, "We need to legalize marijuana now," by Ken MacQueen, dives into the topic of legalizing marijuana and the issues surrounding the matter.  The author expands the topics of why marijuana is illegal, the cost of keeping marijuana illegal, why the prohibition is unfair, the potential risk

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    debate over marijuana has been going on for decades, and it still continues. The issue is usually over whether or not marijuana should be legalized for recreational use, but the video shows that the real issue actually surrounds medical marijuana. The video states that the reason so many people voted to allow the legalization of marijuana is because they failed to read the fine print. I can say that I am one of those who failed to read the fine print, and didn’t realize that marijuana can be prescribed

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    legalization of marijuana in California. Five research questions are as follows: 1. Do you believe that marijuana should be legalized in California as it has been in Colorado and Washington? 2. Do you believe that marijuana is harmful? 3. Should marijuana be sold is the same manner as alcohol and tobacco, with ID checks? 4. Would you support legalizing the importation of marijuana from other countries or transporting it into California across state lines? 5. Is the legalization of marijuana a high priority

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    Since the legalization of marijuana in Washington and Colorado, I have been patiently waiting for my chance to vote on this issue in Texas. It seems that we have been left in the dust as 25 other states and Washington D. C. now allow medical marijuana, with four of the states allowing recreational marijuana. One of the naysayers that does not want medical or recreational marijuana are the Parents Opposed to Pot, who claim that marijuana is causing schizophrenia and psychosis. The second naysayer

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    Legalize Medical Marijuana When people think of marijuana they think everything bad about medical marijuana just because it has the word marijuana, but is medical marijuana really bad? Alcohol has been legal for centuries now and no doubt the most harmful drug in America and probably the most addictive. Marijuana has medical benefits to it that everyone always overlooks. Therefor why push away legalizing something that is beneficial to Americans with sickness and keep legal something that is

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    the law of marijuana prohibition is one that is up for debate and one that is up for change.   Currently, many state laws have been passed that are either decriminalizing marijuana or allowing it for purely medicinal purposes.  Although these laws are moving towards legalization, they do not come close to the actual goal.  The definition of “legalization” advocates are striving to reach refers to legalized wholesale production, distribution,

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