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    is famous for his unique style of writing. In his short story, “Hashish in Marseilles,” the author writes a detailed and artistic account of his experience on hashish. While being in his “hashish trance,” Benjamin competently transforms everyday scenery and experiences into a more complex and vibrant atmosphere. Through the use of diction and persuasion techniques, the author is avidly able to illustrate the positivity of hashish in his ability to analyze the world on a different level and ultimately

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    Marijuana in the New World The first definite record of the marijuana plant in the New World dates from 1545 AD, when the Spaniards introduced it into Chile. It has been suggested, however, that African slaves familiar with marijuana as an intoxicant and medicine brought the seeds with them to Brazil even earlier in the sixteenth century. There is no record that the Pilgrims brought

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    tetrahydro-cannabinol commonly spoken as THC. This particular drug come in three different formats, marijuana, hashish and hash oil. They can then be used in many different ways to get high. Marijuana is usually used smoked (blunts or bongs) or baked into something to make an edible. The hashish is dried and pressed into small blocks and smoked. The hash oil is a thick oil that contain hashish in it. As statistics have shown more than 3.8 % of the world has admitted to using cannabis before. (Marijuana

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    Should Cannabis be legalised? Introduction……………………………………………………………Page 2 Effects………………………………………………………………….Page 2 Cannabis Origin…………………………………………………….. Page 3 TCH…………………………………………………………….....……Page 4 What the Law Says About Cannabis……………………………..Page 4 Is Cannabis Harmless?…………………………….……………....Page 5 Forms Of Cannabis…………………………………………………..Page 5 Arguments for and against legalisation of the drug…………..Page 6 Quotes For and Against.............................................

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    Why Medical Marijuana should be legalized all over all the United States. In today’s society, debates regarding legalizing Medical Marijuana occur frequently. The discussions arise in almost every state. Both sides bring solid arguments; however, opponents of the approval are facing the fact, which is very hard to ignore. Medical Marijuana has proven to cure people with life-threatening diseases much more effectively than official treatments; to have second-to-none side effects; and to be a

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    respectively. Dioscorides stated bluntly that the plant which was used in the making of rope also produced a juice that was used to treat earache and suppress sexual longing." People knew of its healing properties but its use wasn’t necessarily used as much. In the year 200, a Chinese Surgeon named Hua T'o created an anesthetic using cannabis. In ancient China, it was believed that surgery was only to be done as a last resort and doctors preferred simple treatments because of the pain involved in

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    Experimenting with sex, drugs and alcohol are common occurrences among adolescents. Among all illicit drugs, marijuana remains the most popular among teenagers. The legalization of medical marijuana in many states and the District of Columbia and the legalization of recreational marijuana for those aged 21 and older have resulted in major changes in the access to and availability of marijuana in today’s society. Marijuana is used for a variety of medical conditions in many of these states as well

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    Weed: Curse Or Cure?

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    Weed: Curse or Cure? The War on Drugs. It has been a conflict lasting nearly 30 years and has cost hundreds of billions in federal dollars, (Office of Nat’l Drug Control Policy). The efforts to eradicate drugs have been extensive both in the United States and those countries who supply it to American citizens. However, despite all of these efforts that have been made to regulate one specific drug may have been counterintuitive as it has now been revealed that marijuana has the potential to cure

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    a big deal up until the end of the Civil War. After this imports replaced hemp for many purposes. The late 19th Century welcomed marijuana as a medical ingredient in products that were sold over the counter. Towards the ending of the 19th century Hashish became a fad in france and someone in the US. That’s when the plant started to become questionable to some

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    Marijuana: Recreational to Cultural to Medicinal Purpose and Legalization Kalpana Sapkota Northwestern Oklahoma State University Abstract This paper provides detailed information about the controversial topic that is the legalization of marijuana. Different articles proved that legal status of marijuana has been debated vigorously and will continue to be a heated debate for years to come. Marijuana has its negative effect but it can be used for recreational, cultural and medicinal purposes

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