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    Legality of Object

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    INTRODUCTION The object and purpose must be legal for a contract to be legal. If its purpose is illegal because of statue of common law‚ the contract may be void. If the formation or the performance of a contract is illegal‚ resulting in a crime and/or tort‚ or opposing public policy or interest‚ the contract is usually considered void. For example: Any contract that involves purchasing a stolen item or an illegal drug‚ or involves fraud or harming someone would be considered void. Contracts

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    prohibition on cannabis has 3 sides in the argument. You have the more known two sides of the issue; you have the view of it should stay illegal and it should have harsh laws. Then you have the view that there are no major life-threatening side effects from the drug and the prohibition of cannabis is long overdue. Then there is the side from people who don’t care either way. The point I want to make is there are many less talked about benefits from cannabis oil and smoking cannabis. Cannabis has many

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    Legalization of Cannabis

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    should take matters into our own hands and see that cannabis has far more beneficial aspects to legaalizing cannabis than destructive ones to contribute to and better todays world. It seems preposterous that stems‚ seeds‚ leaves‚ and buds can have this big of an impact on the modern world. More individuals are surprised to be informed that marijuana has been in humanity for years. · 2737 B.C.- Emperor Shen Neng of China referred to Cannabis as a “superior” herb in the worlds first medical text

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    Cannabis Legalization

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    The issue of cannabis legalization has been a long debated topic in the United States. Twenty-five states and the District of Columbia currently have laws legalizing marijuana in some form; four states and the District of Columbia have legalized the recreational use of cannabis. Whether you are for or against the use of cannabis for medicinal or recreational purposes. Research by the Food and Drug Administration could be done‚ but without the Drug Enforcement Agency reclassifying cannabis as a drug

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    Activity Of Cannabis

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    the antibacterial activity of Cannabis sativa leaf extract to some selective pathogenic bacterial strains such as Staphylococcus aureus‚ Escherichia coli‚ Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Antibacterial activity if cannabis sativa was evaluated by well diffusion method. The highest zone

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    Cannabis Drugs

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    Cannabis has long been known for its pain relieving properties‚ and despite the many ailments that medical marijuana now treats‚ its most common application is in pain management. Modern scientific data to support the pain reliving benefits of cannabis has been slow‚ particularly in the U. S‚ because of the current categorization of cannabis as a Schedule 1 drug‚ which places it in the same group as cocaine and heroin. However‚ medical marijuana and medical marijuana laws are bringing awareness to

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    Porn Legality

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    Pornography: Legal or Illegal In the old days there was pin ups and now in the 21st century we have pornography. Pornography can be defined as “material that depicts erotic behavior and is intended to cause sexual excitement” (as in pictures or writing). (Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary‚ 2012) Erotic material has changed exponentially pinups girls used to be fully clothed and now being naked on a magazine cover is the norm. Pornography is believed to have been “born” in Rome around 1524. (Lawner

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    Cannabis In America

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    Roughly 30 million people smoke weed (Cannabis) in America. A survey done in the years of 2001 to 2002‚ by the National Institute On Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA)‚ shows that roughly 4.1 percent shows that people have smoked in those years. In 2015 that number has risen to 9.5 percent. People’s perception of smoking weed has changed in the last 10 years. The Pew Research Center did a study and showed that 69 percent of americans think drinking alcohol is more damaging to a person’s health

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    Cannabis and Marijuana

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    drugs that has estimated to be over a trillion dollar failure‚ and we have nothing to show for it. There are many different takes on legalizing marijuana nation-wide but some states are not convinced yet. There are two main views on legalizing cannabis. One is the government view‚ which believes if marijuana was taxed like alcohol and tobacco it could yield close to 50 billion in tax revenue annually. Along with this‚ legalizing the drug would save the U.S. about $41 billion a year in enforcing

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    LEGALITY: IS CONSENT Enough?

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    SEXUAL MORALITY: IS CONSENT ENOUGH? 201 IGOR PRIMORATZ SEXUAL MORALITY: IS CONSENT ENOUGH? ABSTRACT. The liberal view that valid consent is sufficient for a sex act to be morally legitimate is challenged by three major philosophies of sex: the Catholic view of sex as ordained for procreation and properly confined to marriage‚ the romantic view of sex as bound up with love‚ and the radical feminist analysis of sex in our society as part and parcel of the domination of women by men. I take a critical

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