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    on earth when it comes to using it medically. My question here is‚ why not legalize this precious plant? Lets make a wise use of this. Cannabis is what we all know as marijuana. Even though I personally don’t make use of this plant. I’m for the legalization of it because‚ it can help cure and treat many medical conditions out there. While drug control is a big issue over the nation and across the borders‚ marijuana is a very useful tool people could benefit from. Marijuana is one of the most controversial

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    were to be legalized. One of the major concerns of consuming marijuana is that brain damage can occur‚ as well as memory loss. According to the UCLA School of Medicine “marijuana does not impair long term memory”. (Against - Cons - Anti Marijuana Legalization‚ Paragraph 2) Weed can cause short term memory loss but only while under the influence‚ the same can be said for alcohol and many over the counter sleeping medications. Brain damage that does occur is not because of any chemical property in ganja

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    The Blunt Truth Should marijuana be legalized? The legalization of marijuana is currently one of the most controversial issues in the United States today. To answer this question it entails more than just and simple “yes” or “no”. There are a variety of reasons as to why someone would want to use this decriminalized plant‚ which is the result of the nationwide debate of legalization. Medical uses seem to be the most looked at area of this debate. Many doctors will support the use of marijuana

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    solution • People use because it is illegal and enjoy taking a risk so by legalizing it would make less people wanting to do drugs just because it is legal • There wouldn’t be more people using‚ it would be the same people who use it now • Drug legalization would also reduce government costs and raise tax revenue‚ so a portion of the money made would b put back into drug rehab

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    hard-working people to go bankrupt. In conclusion‚ I believe all of my evidence supports valid reasons for the legalization of marijuana. The medical benefits alone should be enough to convince our government that it should be legalized. The scientific evidence‚ monetary rewards and reduction in crime rates‚ as experienced by the state of Colorado‚ all serve as proof that the legalization of recreational marijuana is not negative. The United States is a democracy‚ not a dictatorship. It’s time

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    Brooke Rogers Mrs. Brown English 1101 30 March 2014 Up in Smoke The legalization of marijuana in the United States has been a major issue for several years. There are many opinions on this topic‚ some people don’t give marijuana a thought. Many people including most government consider marijuana a “bad drug”. Marijuana actually has many good uses. Marijuana should be legalized for medical purposes‚ to reduce America’s prison population and to boost the economy. The use of marijuana as a medicine

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    are being described in order to cure or help with the same conditions * Medical costs would be reduced greatly if people were allowed to grow it themselves * The economy would receive a boost from the legalization of it because a lot of people currently use it * The legalization of the drug will cause it to be taken off the black

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    do to the body‚ the legalization of drug is feasible based on the following extents. Drug legalization will decrease the crimes in the U.S.A significantly. Almost 80% crimes in the U.S.A are created because inability to afford drug and organize drug sales. According to a recent survey of persons in prison for robbery or burglary‚ one out of three said that they committed their crimes and some of them claimed that they may commit again in order to buy drugs (How legalization would cut crime‚ by

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    The current debate about the legalization of marijuana is ongoing. The pros and cons are an issue‚ but there is also debate about values. There are two sides of this debate‚ those who are for marijuana legalization and those who are opposed to marijuana legalization. The side that is opposing legalization tends to be more conservative and traditional as opposed to those who are pro legalization‚ who tend to be more liberal and open minded. This debate is difficult to come up with a solution to because

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    Attn: John Cornyn; 5001 Spring Valley Rd Ste 1125e‚ Dallas‚ TX 75244 Marijuana Should Be Legal The legalization of marijuana has been an issue that has been growing more relevant every year since the early sixties when weed become more prevalent. In the past‚ marijuana was given a bad name because of the assumptions made against it. These assumptions were made without factual evidence‚ yet still sparked an interest in many who were not aware of the drug before; moreover‚ this newfound interest made

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