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    is a ludicrous idea, drug crimes are usually victimless, restricting drug usage violates basic human rights, and even tobacco and alcohol are legal. In addition to these things, putting drug charges on a person’s criminal record, or sending someone to jail on drug charges pushes more people to a life of crime. For these reasons, I believe that people should not be punished for using drugs. Drug laws must be reformed to be more lenient on users, and more geared towards rehabilitation for drug…

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    1 Birendra Shrestha Proff Mary Stanly English 1301 10/27/1016 Legalization of Marijuana Dried seeds, leaves, stem and flowers obtained from the hemp of the Cannabis Sativa are marijuana. The cannabis plant has a medicinal value of a psychoactive drug. Reports and statistics have shown that marijuana is the commonest illicit drug among drug users in the United States of America. The plant Cannabis Sativa has over 483 known compounds with tetrahydrocannabinol (TCH) compound being the commonly…

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    am in no way shape or form involved with marijuana nor do I support it for recreational use. Many states are beginning to legalize marijuana for recreational use and more states are starting to push laws for marijuana to be legal in their state. With all these changes in laws these days as males and females we need to understand if what we do as “kids” or “teenagers” catch up to us in the future or even when we are ready to have a family will marijuana have an affect on us later on.…

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    Essay 1 First Draft Marijuana has been a schedule 1 drug and strictly regulated since the seventies. However, a change is happening and twenty-nine states have legalized it for either medical or recreational use. In a result to legalization of marijuana much controversy has been involved. One of the main issues why marijuana is not legal is the belief it has an effect on IQ. For years the public has been informed about how marijuana has a negative effect on your IQ. As a teenager you are…

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    that the punishment should be more severe for animal abusers because they are living creatures and can feel the torment. I believe that there needs to be stricter gun laws and background checks in order to prevent mass shootings and unnecessary death. Finally, I believe that marijuana should be legal in every state in America. These issues are incredibly important to me and I stand firm on my position. The most important political belief I have is that the government should be sterner…

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    Many progressive movements in the 21st century call for the legalization of marijuana, citing studies that claim a lack of significant harmful effects. Simultaneously, many conservative groups act adamantly to prevent such legalization, or even reclassification of the drug into a lower risk category. It is not even agreed upon that the government needs to limit what abuses we subject our own bodies to at all. Libertarians would argue that the government need not be involved with what people do…

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    United States is six to ten times as high as most western European countries. “The United States is a close second only to Russia in its rate of incarceration per 100,000 people. In 2012, more than 749,000 people were arrested in this country for marijuana-related offenses alone (Glauser).” If cannabis were to be legalized we could potentially keep around 750,000 productive, non-violent members of society on the streets. This would save the tax payers of America a substantial amount of money as…

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    of this plant. Marijuana can be used for many things, which include medical purposes and to decrease deforestation and pollution. The government is spending too much money that belongs to Americans to prevent legalization, when in fact it can produce an environment friendly industry. So in theory, cannabis should be legalized throughout the United States for the benefit of humanity. Marijuana is a natural plant Mother Nature has blessed us with to treat certain illnesses. Marijuana, as…

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    The question is “Would the United States be a better country if more people voted?” Voting is a great way for us Americans to speak out. In fact, it makes America have an idea on how and what we need to focus more on in order to keep America at its best. However, many Americans tend to not make a move and continue their own daily lives. Therefore, the United States would be a better country if more people voted. Many Americans today do not realize the history of their own country. To be more…

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    Twenty-nine states have medical marijuana laws that allow patients to obtain legal marijuana to use for medical purposes (Clark). Kentucky is not one of them. As such, you cannot go to another state and get marijuana for medical purposes and return to Kentucky with it. If you do, because there is not a federal law, you can be arrested for possession. The only people making money from marijuana in Kentucky are the illegal drug dealers. Legalization of marijuana for medical purposes would mean…

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