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    Marijuana needs to be legalized in every state. Everything besides severe drugs are legalized such as: prescription medication and over the counter medicines that cause people to get addicted. Even tobacco is legalized in every state in the United States. Marijuana is a drug that comes from plants or herbs. It tends to send people to another level as in high. “Sends them to the moon” they say! Marijuana needs to be legalized because people going to smoke it anyway. Some states have approved “medical

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    In the context of the reading decriminalization means reducing the charge or punishment for using marijuana or carrying small amount of marijuana. Instead of serving a more harsh punishment such as jail time or getting a high fine. Now a person caught using or carrying the drug would only get a ticket instead of the harsher penalties used for drug related offences previously. The positive aspects of decimalization of marijuana would be, the Canadian government could save money because it would eliminate

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    Classified 1: http://ktowncollective.com/ K Town Collective: Your One Stop Shop For All Marijuana Needs Are you thinking of using the medical Marijuana? Are you confused about what mode will be better? Or, you are not aware of where to find the best dispensary! Well, your search is over! The K Town Collective brings you the best dispensary that will help you in finding the best strains of Cannabis, their items, and edibles, which you can take for your best use. This dispensary is located

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    Marijuana What is marijuana? Marijuana is an illegal plant that effects people and is used in different ways. Marijuana can be used for good to help people or to hurt people. There are different types of marijuana that are used for different things. Medical marijuana is mostly used as a vapor rub, you rub it on the surface of your skin and it slowly enters and goes into your bloodstream, and is carried throughout the body and allows the user to get a high.t This use of marijuana is used to help

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    I would like to explain this concept with the following example, We (Individuals) do not want an individual in jury duty under the use of illegal dugs. But, what if the individual is actually under prescription drugs? First, lets assume that the individual being judged is being questioned because s/he got caught with marijuana, cocaine, and [I do not know] mushrooms? And then, someone is randomly called up for jury duty. But, the chosen person is in fact a drug-addict that enjoys buying the drugs

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    Reefer Madness

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    No matter what it’s called: reefer, hemp, cannabis, or weed, the medicinal properties of the leafy green herb have been recognized for centuries and the medicament was readily available in pharmacies as early as 1840 and continued to be for nearly another one hundred more. Then came “Reefer Madness”, a propaganda movie critical of the effects of marijuana and the plant, despite its known benefits, became prohibited. Fast forward to 1996 and the Compassionate Care Act of California gave the first

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    The Blunt Truth When most people hear the word “prohibition” it brings forth images of speakeasies, bootleggers, and rum-runners of the American alcohol prohibition of the early 1900s. Most people are unaware that there is a different type of prohibition happening in America right now with recreational use of marijuana. While there are differences between the two prohibitions, there are also a few similarities. Citizens should vote to legalize retail marijuana because states could use the revenue

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    In recent years legalization of marijuana has been a controversial issue. With states like California and Colorado establishing recreational systems other states have yet to even allow medicinal usage. This much heated debate has raised cause for concern everywhere and is a relevant topic. The Compassionate Use Act of 1996 was first installed in California and now 20 years later it is being passed in the state of New York. Two decades of experiments, studies, and policies have still left many open

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    Sativa strains are more invigorating and provide more of an awake or high feeling, because it contains more Delta-9-Tetrahydrocanabinol (Δ9-THC) or THC. THC is the chemical in marijuana that is known to get people high. Sativa strains are also widely known to help people with depression, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), anxiety, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD,) and a variety of other mental conditions. (Martin, Carter & Rosenthal 2011). THC is the most well-known chemical contained

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    Sue Colorado? Innovate Instead Ever since Colorado first decriminalized cannabis for recreational use in 2012, the federal government has failed to intervene in the state’s marijuana policy. Now the states of Nebraska, Kansas, and Oklahoma have decided to take action into their owns and start a class action lawsuit against the state of Colorado. The states have decided to sue Colorado because marijuana that is legal in Colorado is being brought across state borders where marijuana is not legal causing

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