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In 4 pages this paper explains why marijuana should be legalized. There are 5 sources cited in the bibliography....
it made people violent and by the 1930s, the substance was illegal in all states (Kuhn, Swartzwelder & Wilson, 2003). In 1936, Po...
at that time which consisted of Mexican laborers and other lower class groups. During the Great Depression, jobs were few and the...
from pot bootleggers" (ONeill, 2002; NA). The above statement presents many of the arguments in favor of legalizing marijuana. F...
The debate over the relative merits...
thus freeing up money and space for more serious criminals. If marijuana were legal the law enforcement industry could spend more ...
and medical marijuana would be sold in pharmacies and likely grown by pharmaceutical companies. In one particular article it is ...
front panel." Kozierok (2001) also explains that the term "external drive bay" is a "bit of a misnomer" in that the term ex...
mean that certain professionals could legally take a smoke break and then go into surgery to perform delicate operations (Harbath,...
wrestles with a myriad of questions about substance use and abuse. First, there are good reasons why marijuana should be legali...
of such states as Montana (Anonymous, 2005), Rhode Island (Roman, 2006) as well as Alaska, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Maine, Ne...
In five pages the philosophical concepts of John Stuart Mill are used to argue in support of U.S. marijuana legalization. Three s...
and on, with each person having the slightest bit different perspective, a different variation on the theme. Any proposal, any "s...
In five pages this paper supports the legalization of marijuana only for medicinal purposes. Six sources are cited in the bibliog...
In six pages this paper supports the legalization of marijuana sale by prescription in the U.S. for serious medical conditions wit...
have changed, thankfully so have attitudes regarding the plant that serves a multitude of purposes. Unlike addictive opiates that...
Special interest groups and propaganda played a strong role in Prohibition and they have played a strong role in drug laws today, ...
such groups turn to drug use as a way to mitigate the pressure and stressors of living in such a fundamentally fragmented and unju...
Marijuana (Canabis sativa) is currently classified as a Schedule 1 Controlled Substance. The drug is typically associated with...
This research paper, first of all, presents a ten-item annotated bibliography that pertain to the legalization and use of medical ...
This research paper/essay presents an overview of the issues pertaining to current marijuana policy, both in the US and aboard. Th...
life instead of being the stronger aspects inherent to sizable social forces and requirements. Being deprived of a sound ed...
United States Department of Agriculture statistics (Stateman, 2009). Marijuana Policy Project California policy director Aaron Sm...
several European universities have parapsychology departments that investigate ESP, 96 percent of the scientists of the US Nationa...
legalization with federal, state, and local government statistics; competition; elasticity; supply and demand evaluations; tax rev...
In five pages this paper argues that freedom of choice is reinforced through the legalization of marijuana. Five sources are cite...
In 10 pages this paper proposes a quantification study regarding the issue of marijuana legalization. Six sources are cited in th...
Medical Marijuana initiative was passed in California in 1996 (Annas 435). Annas said, "The law allows physicians to recommend ma...
In ten pages this paper examines marijuana legalization efforts and the involvement of the Drug Enforcement Agency. There are 14 ...
In a shorter paper variation the arguments that no evidence against legalization of marijuana is solid and the outlawing its use i...