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In twelve pages using marijuana for medicinal purposes is explored in a consideration of the moral and ethical issues that surroun...
In twelve pages this paper examines research regarding marijuana usage and the long term physical impacts that might result. Four...
This paper consists of five pages and employs various theories to assess the impact of using marijuana. Five sources are cited in...
The way in which using alcohol and drugs like marijuana serve as a gateway to harder drug use and abuse is the focus of this 5 pag...
In eight pages psychological and sociological views are used in an argument against legalizing marijuana due to the significant im...
In 4 pages this paper explains why marijuana should be legalized. There are 5 sources cited in the bibliography....
In a paper consisting of ten pages the inhumanity of denying marijuana for medical use in cancer, AIDS and paraplegic patients is ...
In five pages the philosophical concepts of John Stuart Mill are used to argue in support of U.S. marijuana legalization. Three s...
In eight pages this paper discusses whether or not the government is justified in legally regulating marijuana use according to th...
In ten pages this paper examines marijuana legalization efforts and the involvement of the Drug Enforcement Agency. There are 14 ...
In five pages this essay discusses the shifts in American democracy in a consideration of the government's opposition of marijuana...
grasp the notion that continuing to prosecute marijuana users is doing nothing to ease the problem. "As demonstrated, the current...
the Ethiopian Zion Coptic Church saw nothing wrong with its utilization as long as it was under the direction of the church. Yet ...
in the bodybuilding sphere without the use of enhancement drugs was virtually unheard of, and biochemical treatment was a fully in...
In twelve pages this paper examines why marijuana usage for medicinal reasons should be legally sanctioned in the future. Ten sou...
This single, historic decision brought forth a great many opportunities for each state to recognize the importance of allowing peo...
is a part and parcel of a recent fashion trend along with fuzzy lamps and tie-dyed tee shirts. Everyone sporting a hat with a leaf...
In five pages this paper argues that freedom of choice is reinforced through the legalization of marijuana. Five sources are cite...
In a paper that consists of five pages the incidences of incarceration among individuals arrested for marijuana possession are con...
in and of itself, and as such should not be legalized. Now, this argument can vary greatly. Some may argue that we already have al...
could be a prescribed drug, similar to what is done with morphine" (Marijuana - the Pros and Cons of Legalization, 2003). Clear...
not want to see this step being the first of many that would, as they see it, ultimately endanger society through the legalization...
In six pages this paper supports the legalization of marijuana sale by prescription in the U.S. for serious medical conditions wit...
In six pages this paper presents the argument that since legalized tobacco represents health threats there is no reason not to als...
sharp increase in its use (1994). Indeed, part of the reason why the drug is popuolar is becuae its destructive effects are not ad...
mean that certain professionals could legally take a smoke break and then go into surgery to perform delicate operations (Harbath,...
be linked to destructive tendencies which target either property, people or animals. Drug abusers often steal as it suits their p...
argument against marijuana legalization. Califano specifically focuses on the issue of marijuana as a gateway drug and cites sta...
a variety of legal prescriptions under false pretenses, one is actually taking drugs illegally. Similarly, teenagers are no allowe...
stated that both the political and public attitude towards the legalization of marijuana is greatly "skewed" (NORML). One Cons...