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    The Blunt Truth

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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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    users are also more dangerous to their communities than marijuana users. “The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism estimates that 25-30% of violent crimes in the United States are linked to the use of alcohol. According to a report from the U.S. Dept. of Justice‚ that translates to about 5‚000‚000 alcohol-related violent crimes per year.”() Meanwhile marijuana has never been linked to violence. Marijuana has many other uses than being smoked. It can be used as paper

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    there are drug related crimes happening every day. When people are high on drugs‚ their minds are altered. Many times while under the influence of an illegal substance‚ people will commit crimes and put other people’s life in danger. This obviously affects the rights of others because people should not have to be put into danger because of other people’s “activities”. The legalization of drugs would make it more easily accessible‚ which in the end would result in more crimes and more people getting

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    Marijuana should be legalized to solve many of today’s problems. These problems have gotten so out of hand that many extreme options are being considered to control or solve it. There seems to be no way to end the war against Marijuana other than to legalize it . The war on Marijuana doesn’t seem to be accomplishing too much. Different options need to be considered. There have also been too many lies‚ misunderstandings and misinterpretations thrown at Marijuana. Legalization is an option that hasn’t

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    Argumentative Essay The legalization of marijuana is a current growing issue in British Columbia (BC). Marijuana‚ which comes from the cannabis sativa (or hemp) plant‚ has been used for ten thousand years and will continue to be used for a very long time. People smoke it‚ with a pipe or water pipe‚ or in loosely rolled cigarettes called “joints”. It is also brewed with tea and mixed with cakes and brownies. Marijuana is so popular with the public that it has developed many aliases‚ such as

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    Using Sources

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    Using Sources Why should marijuana be legalized? There are many reasons but a few are because of its medicinal value‚ that it would stimulate the economy‚ and it would lower crime. I plan to use the following information for the body of my final paper. One of the most supported reasons for legalizing marijuana is its medicinal value. Herbs were used before all the advanced medicines we have today and use of marijuana for medical reasons date back almost 5‚000 years (Norml). As for U.S. history

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    Legalization of Marijuana

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    legalization of marijuana will not only help the state of California generate more revenue but it will keep the state’s important services alive as well as‚ bring about more stringent control on marijuana and help local law enforcement focus on more violent crimes. California has been in a state of financial crisis since the collapsed of the housing market in recent years. The state needs money to be able to sustain itself from collapsing. One way to generate billions of dollars each year is to tax Marijuana

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    In todays society‚ its a crime to be honest. In the old days‚ you could just tell it like it was‚ and if people got mad‚ so be it. But now‚ make a comment about soemthing or someone you did not or dont like‚ it immediately becomes a war of the words. We know discrimination‚ like we know the back of our hands. Our society has become a burger king society‚ we want it our way and want it now. So the question I came upon‚ concerning what would would be the economic impact of of legalizing Recreational

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    Debates on Marijuana

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    the crime and arrest rates would decrease immensely as well as social and financial costs. Robertson stated‚ “I believe in working with the hearts of people‚ and not locking them up”. His religious views affected his view in a positive way to be a marijuana legalization advocate. He says that Christ was a compassionate man and would not condone the imprisonment of people for nonviolent acts. Overall‚ Robertson advocates marijuana legalization because he thinks that the being tough on crime effort

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    Release the Green

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    thirty years ago and it has been accepted by a large segment of society ever since the 1980’s. Legalizing marijuana could help the world out in some many different ways‚ for example‚ the crime rate‚ the reason I say crime rate there has never been a crime committed while being stoned or hazed so that means less crime would be committed‚ and also the money the countries could make from selling marijuana. However there are also some bad effects of legalizing marijuana‚ for example‚ marijuana contains

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