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    After the legalization of recreational marijuana in Colorado took place back in 2014‚ their crime rate dramatically dropped by more than 10% as from the year before‚ and their revenue or tax soared above the expected amount. This act proved to the USA‚ that recreational marijuana rather settles the illegal lifestyles and adjust the state’s economy‚ where it was trying to survive the declining economy. Not for long‚ any adult who is older than 21 will be legal to purchase recreational marijuana in

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    Legalization of Marijuana Discuss the pros and cons from the perspectives of patient‚ society‚ the medical profession‚ and the pharmacy profession Marijuana also called weed‚ herb‚ pot‚ grass is a greenish gray mixture of the dried‚ shredded leaves and flowers of cannabis sativa. Legalization of Marijuana has become a big issue in a US and it is considered to be an illegal drug but some in states‚ it’s use for medicinal reasons. According to scientific studies‚ the active ingredient in cannabis

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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 legalization of Marijuana for medical purposes or even entirely has been hotly debated for some time now. More and more states are passing voter approved bills to legalize the cultivation and use of marijuana for medicinal purposes. One‚ state‚ Colorado has even legalized it completely. The legalization of marijuana for medical purposes is in the best interest of the people of the United States. The use of medical marijuana is much more effective and much less toxic to the body than many

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    also including television viewers or radio listeners‚ put their bet in the form of a text message for a chance to win. Although less pronounced as a form of gambling‚ text gambling is no different than other number games like lottery‚ jai alai or jueteng. Although not many seems to be bothered by the growing trend of it in the Philippines‚ the author of this paper chose this topic for definite reasons. First‚ it can happen to anyone with cellular phone‚ anytime‚ anywhere. Among the many texts the

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    Grass‚ weed‚ pot‚ cannabis‚ Mary Jane‚ skunk‚ dope‚ Ganja: these are all names used to refer to marijuana‚ the drug that stirs up constant debate on its legalization. Marijuana is the most popular and widely used illegal drug in the United States‚ and despite its illegality‚ a vast number of the population of the United States has tried marijuana at some point their lives‚ including many high-profile individuals such as former president Barack Obama and billionaire media mogul Ted Turner. However

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    Lorena Burgess RHE 309S October 28th‚ 2011 Differences and Similarities in the Arguments for Legalizing Marijuana The legalization of marijuana has become a mainstream issue that the nation has become highly concerned about in recent years. Lately more and more conservative opposers have begun to change their minds‚ realizing the benefits of marijuana. Debate followers go as far as saying that it is no longer a question of if marijuana will be legalized‚ but when. The shift in viewpoints

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    first essay by Stephen B. Duke‚ Cannabis Captiva Freeing the World from Marijuana Prohibition‚ the second Medical marijuana laws in 50 states: Investigating the relationship between state legalization of medical marijuana and marijuana use‚ abuse and dependence‚ and the third Poll: Nationwide Marijuana Legalization Inevitable‚ each essay had a different way in proving there arguments. The authors all used the same tactics in persuading the audience. Arguing why marijuana should be legalized. In the

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    individual or societal views are when it comes to drugs‚ you have to appreciate the complexity of the world drug trade. Using the term paper‚ “The Economics of the Legalization of Drugs” as well as a survey from The Economist (which was used as a reference in the term paper) as jumping off points‚ this paper discusses the legalization of drugs from an economics perspective. Humans have used various types of drugs through out our history. Ancient cultures “used narcotic plants to relieve pain

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    pressures‚ the act of prostitution is a lucrative way to make quick and relatively easy money. If one were to take in the positives and negatives of prostitution‚ it’s clear to see that legalization‚ though frowned upon‚ would have a progressive outcome. Inductive Reasoning One of the first reasons for legalization of prostitution is the increase of both prostitute

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