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National Drug Control War On Drugs
1,889 words
Should Drugs Be Legalized In America? As the
nation's drug problem persists, issues continue to
haunt communities. The question is will legalizing
drugs really help or will legalization make
problems increase in our society? If drugs remain
illegal, a number of complications that could
appear as a result of legalization will never
occur. Keeping drugs illegal poses a lesser
problem than legalization. Drugs should not be
legalized not only because legalization is bad for
the country but also beca...
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Long Term Effects Cq Researcher
1,845 words
Thesis: Prostitution should be legalized because
not only does it financially benefit the country,
but legalized prostitution could also reduce
crime. A. Preservation of morality A.
Constitutional right C. Reduction of violent crime
D. Government regulation Prostitution is known as
the oldest profession in the world, however, many
states in the U. S. outlaw it. The textbook
definition of prostitution is the "act or practice
of engaging in sexual acts for money"
("Prostitution, " Macmillan 805). ...
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Marijuana Should Be Legalized Legalization Of Marijuana
1,254 words
The question of whether to legalize drugs or not
is very controversial. Drugs affect so many areas
of society. For several decades drugs have been
one of the major problems of society. There are
two views on the legalization of drugs: some
people think that they should be legalized, the
other group of people think that they must not be
legalized. I support those who refuse legalization
of hard drugs. Well, and what about marijuana?
Whether you call it hemp, Mary Jane, hash, pot,
june, giggle-smo...
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Terminally Ill Patients Drug Enforcement Agency
1,707 words
Marijuana is a drug obtained from dried and
crumpled parts of the universal hemp plant
Cannabis sativa (or Cannabis indicia). It is
smoked by rolling in tobacco paper, or by placing
it in a pipe. It is also otherwise consumed
worldwide by an estimated 200, 000, 000 persons
for pleasure, an escape from reality, or
relaxation. Marijuana is known by a variety of
names such as in the United States, marijuana is
called pot, grass, weed, Mary Jane, etc. The main
active principle of cannabis is tetrahy...
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Gateway Drug Crime Committed
899 words
Many have experienced the negatives of marijuana
in their lives and witnessed the problems of
others. Marijuana is a harmful drug and should not
be legalized! It is a gateway drug or also known
as a stepping stone drug. Theory, suggest that the
progression to more dangerous substances is
inevitable. (Hanson) Many reasons have surfaced
about why it should be legalized, government
regulation, taxing purposes, and long and harsh
sentences given to marijuana offenders. In
addition, of all the reason...
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Medicinal Purposes Legalize Drugs
1,715 words
Drug laws help to ensure that all drugs used in
Canada are safe, effective and wisely
administered. The Food and drugs Act and the
Narcotic Control Act govern the manufacture,
distribution advertising and sale of drugs in
Canada. These two acts evolved from earlier pieces
of legislation known respectively as the Inland
Revenue Act and the Opium Act. The Inland Revenue
Act of 1876, which dealt primarily with the use of
alcohol, did not define drugs. This legislation
was the forerunner of the more...
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Diego Ca Greenhaven San Diego Ca
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Marijuana legalization is a controversial issue.
There are two opposite public opinions fighting
each other. First convinced that marijuana is a
drug and it should be outlawed. Others persuade
legalization. This paper analyses what are pros
and cons of marijuana legalization. The paper also
examines the social perception of the drug
legalization perspective. Outline Introduction
Discussion History of marijuana legalization
movement Factors why marijuana should not be
legalized Public opinion Pro...
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Compulsive Gamblers Legalized Gambling
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Gambling is prominent in todays society. This can
be seen especially through politics. Everywhere
voters are electing people to office who are pro
gambling. William Thompson of the University of
Nevada (1994) describes politicians by stating,
Its part of the American landscape, theyll trade
morality for dollars (1). In North and South
Carolina, for example, the last governor election
showed that the people were for legal gambling by
voting in governors who wanted a lottery. Now in
the U. S. , 47...
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Terminally Ill Patients Euthanasia Should Be Legalized
675 words
Euthanasia usually refers to mercy killing, the
intentional ending of someone? s life who is very
ill. Euthanasia is requested by the patient, but
sometimes it is requested by a loved one or even
recommended by a doctor. Euthanasia can be either
active or passive. Active euthanasia is when the
doctor or nurses gives the patient something to
deliberately make them die. Passive euthanasia is
when the patients dies of lack of treatment from
the doctor or nurse. Euthanasia is not legalized
in most a...
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Cannabis Sativa Hemp Seed
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Hemp Proves to be Beneficial Researching hemp I
have found that there are many more benefits in
legalizing it, then there are keeping it illegal.
When interviewing people I found that the majority
of the people who know the difference between hemp
and marijuana agreed that it should be legalized
and if they didn? t I informed them on hemp they
agreed it should be legalized. In this paper I
will tell you many reason? s why I think hemp
should be legalized and I will give you reason? s
why other p...
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Legalizing Drugs Drug Abuse
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History of the American Drug War The first act of
Americas anti-drug laws was in 1875. It outlawed
the smoking of opium in opium dens. This was a San
Francisco ordinance. The basis on passing this law
was that Chinese men had a way of luring white
women to their dens and causing their ruin, which
was the association with Chinese men. Later, other
Federal laws such as trafficking in opium was
illegal for anyone of Chinese origin. The opium
laws were directed at the smoking of opium. The
law didnt...
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Legalization Of Marijuana Tobacco And Alcohol
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There is a large drug problem facing the United
States today, and this problem extends to all
citizens. It? s not just the poor and the
uneducated who are effected by this problem. The
most largely used illegal drug in the United
States is Marijuana, and thus is the drug law
enforcement and the media tends to target the
most, costing the taxpayers lots and lots of
money. I will show you that Marijuana is not as
large and evil as it may appear, and that if
legalized the economy would be strengthe...
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Legalized Gambling Six Percent
508 words
Legalized Gambling Legalized gambling is a low
stakes fast action game that produces easy revenue
for money hungry states. What I intend to prove to
you is that legalized gambling is not all that it
is cracked up to be. First, the facts, a survey
done by Dr. Henry Lesser of Gamblers anonymous
says that twenty six percent (26 %) had a divorce
or were separated. Thirty six percent (36 %) said
they had lost or quit a job because of gambling.
Twenty one percent (21 %) said they had filed for
bankrup...
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Marijuana Is Legalized Influence Of Marijuana
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Should marijuana in Canada be legalized? The
answer is no, marijuana is not a medicine, it is a
health deterrent that has harmful effects.
Explaining what marijuana is and how it is used is
beneficial in understanding the effects. Marijuana
is made up of many chemicals that as a result
prove marijuana is not safe and could kill.
Marijuana should and must stay illegal or our
country of Canada will feel the terrible effects
nationally such as sickness, injury, and death.
Marijuana, used by an esti...
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Marijuana Should Be Legalized Marijuana As Medicine
1,680 words
In society today, many people look for a feeling
of freedom, Many people go on vacation and spend
money. The most common gateway for people is drug.
Our American society is facing a tremendous drug
problem. In order to eradicate the drug problem, a
public debate is going on to find some solutions
to this drug dilemma. It has been highly
controversial issue whether drugs such as
marijuana should be legalized or not. Some people
advocate this issue and believe that legalization
is the only solutio...
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Legalizing Marijuana Dangerous Drug
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The decision to Marijuana INTRODUCTION The
decision to use marijuana is first and foremost a
moral question. Drugs, in this case marijuana, is
a moral assault on a person being, because they
make a person less than what they should and can
be, they degrade one s character, and
systematically destroys everything a person cares
about (Warren 1999). Marijuana is the drug that is
disguised into medicine. Many people believe that
marijuana can be used as medicine for some
diseases, and, therefore, it...
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Legalizing Marijuana Smoking Marijuana
4,090 words
Legalizing Marijuana for Medical Use Should we
have the right to control what substances we put
into our bodies? We have been denied the right to
use certain substances, despite their possible
medical values. The media has bombarded us with
images that portray the use of marijuana as
strictly a means for teenagers to get high. The
truth is, behind these preconceived views, there
are substantial medical values. Marijuana is a
very versatile drug, and is capable of relieving a
wide range of sympto...
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Long Term Effects Morals And Values
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Prostitution: Should it be legal? Prostitution is
known as the oldest profession in the world,
however, many states in the U. S. outlaw it. The
textbook definition of prostitution is the act or
practice of engaging in sexual acts for money
(Prostitution, Macmillan 805). Nevada is the first
state in the United States to legalize
prostitution. Although the long-term effects of
legalized prostitution are uncertain, the
short-term effects have been economically
beneficial. Prostitution should be leg...
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Hundred Years Ago Excise Taxes
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ASin Taxes Sin Taxes A Fiscal Temptation Gambling
and Excise Taxes as Revenue Alternatives The
squeeze is on. Demand for government to decrease
its reliance on sales, property, and income taxes
as sources of revenue is continuing to rise,
leaving policy makers scrambling for new, less
painful sources of revenue. Also going up are the
costs of providing public services, entitlement
programs, and conducting the other various
functions of government. This upward spiral
requires that they simultaneo...
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Schedule Ii Drug United States Government
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English 3 Block G April 18, 2001 ii Outline
Thesis: The use of marijuana for medicinal
purposes should be legalized by the United States
government due to marijuana s numerous medicinal
uses, it s relative safety as a medication, and
the many possible threats of continued
prohibition. I. Introduction A. Quote: Federal
authorities should rescind their prohibition of
the medical use of marijuana for seriously ill
patients and allow physicians to decide which
patients to treat. The government shoul...
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