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    reducing excess consumption of the drug. This is because most young people who indulge in excessive use of the drug do so as an experiment to get the good feeling of being on the other side of the law. To prevent this, it would be appropriate to legalize the use of the drug without restrictions. This would result in the moderate use if not the total abandonment of the drug when not necessary. There are numbers of instances when the drug use is fully permitted and protected by the law such as in

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    Running Head: Legalize Marijuana Pro-Legalization of Marijuana in California Mirna Abujudeh CSUSB Mary Dolan PSYCH 105 T/R Intaking Marijuana for Medical Purposes Should be Legal for the Sick and Ill in California Marijuana has been achieving euphoria for humans since ancient times; the use spread from China to India and then to North Africa and Europe as early as A.D. 500. Cannabis is said to contain over 400 different chemicals, the main ingredient that impinge the mind is THC. The

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    Mckenzi Baker Individual and Society II Dr. Hawkins Policy Paper Is it Time to Legalize Prostitution? Research says… One policy issue at the forefront of many discussions is the decision of whether to make prostitution legal. This issue was sparked by a draft from Amnesty International in 2015 proposing to decriminalize “all aspects of sex work”. There is a myriad of things to evaluate in this argument, including motives, ethics, economy and the list goes on. People prioritize those things differently

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    Legalize Prostitution Essay

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    One of the oldest legal debates comes from one of the world's oldest profession, prostitution, there is no denying that the sex industry has taken international dimensions and is recognized as an economic motor for many countries. As countries around the world debate the merits of legalizing or at least decriminalizing prostitution. The following questions should be addressed. Would legalization reduce some of the inequalities and abuse suffered by the women involved? On the other hand, by legitimizing

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    1. Should states have the right to legalize recreational drugs even if it violates U.S. law? Why or why not? Yes, I believe states should legalize recreational drugs even if it violates U.S. law because society can benefit if and when recreational drugs are used within limitations. A pill placed on the table has no effect on a human. It requires a human to physically consume the pill. Comparatively to “guns don’t kill, people do” but that is a whole other topic. Some recreational drugs derived from

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    Legalize Steroids In Sports Ben Johnson was one of the first superstar athletes to be caught using steroids and was stripped of his 100m gold medal at the 1988 Olympics. He was eventually banned for life in 1993 for testing positive again (Richardson 2010). Performance enhancing drugs have become widely used since the 1970’s and have only increased in the numbers of athletes using the drugs to up their endurance and perform to their greatest potential. Professionals such as Barry Bonds, Jose

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    in the year 1986, under President Reagan’s policy. Legalizing would boost the economy which as we know is not doing well; legalizing would actually reduce crime rates, as well as have many direct positive effects. Some people think that if we did legalize immigrants it would bring more problems than we have

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    Should we or should we not legalize Medical Marijuana? Yes, I think we should make medical marijuana legal in all 50 states. Why is it so difficult for our government and our american society to vote for marijuana to be used for medical purposes. There are many reasons why medical marijuana should be legal, why is medical marijuana helpful, and cannabis are my three reasons why Medical marijuana should be legalized. There are many reasons why medical marijuana should be legal. One reason is that

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    Legalize The Weed Essay

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    to as nature's perfect food. The oil from hemp seeds has the highest percentage of essential fatty acids and the lower percentage of saturated fats than any food, and also is second only to soy in protein content. Steps are being made to at least legalize the use of hemp, for there are really no disadvantages in growing it. "In 1996, politicians in four states introduced legislation allowing for domestic hemp cultivation and by legislative session's end, both Hawaii and Vermont had passed measures

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    Most people often fear death. However, when someone is in so much pain it is possible for the fear to be turned into a sign of relief. So when someone is in so much pain that death is the only feasible option that can provide relief, who should be allowed to decide whether or not they can die? Is it fair for the government to decide, for the family to decide, or should the patient experiencing the pain be allowed to decide their own fate? Euthanasia should be legal in every state due to the fact

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