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    Marijuana Legalization in the United States Why is a harmless plant like marijuana illegal? Marijuana cost the taxpayers of the United States an estimated forty one billion dollars every year, including a loss in potential tax revenue (16 Facts about Marijuana and the U.S. Economy). It helps people with illnesses ranging from Alzheimer's to cancer. States that have legalized have had a result of twenty five percent less deaths from pharmaceuticals since legalization (Lincoff). With notable results

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    had available the sizeable tax revenues from legalizing marijuana. The fight for marijuana reform has been an ongoing battle, and every time this matter is argued, those voting against marijuana have triumphed. A report on PBS.org titled “Busted – America’s war of Marijuana” states that since 1937 attempts to criminalize marijuana began to emerge, starting with the Marihuana Tax Act of 1937. This

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    Legalizing medical marijuana is a controversial topic that most individuals tend to shy away from, but with the passages of laws in 23 states, the conversation is becoming inevitable (ProCon.org, 2015). While proponents of medical marijuana argue that it is a safe and effective treatment for various health symptoms, opponents argue it is dangerous, addictive, and a gate way to harder drug use. The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of the issue, the policies surrounding the issue, the

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    sales of recreational marijuana in the United States. Other states such as Alaska, Oregon and residents of Washington, D.C. are trying to take that next step to legalize marijuana. The legalization of marijuana has been a topic of debate for quite some time. Even though there are cons to the legalization of marijuana, marijuana should be legal because it helps with medical reasons, there is less prison overcrowding, and may help the economy. Many states have legalized marijuana, but for medical reasons

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    your best marijuana memories will involve sharing the experience with others. It is a great way to create new friendships and bonds. As with anything social, there are certain protocols that come with sharing. For the most part it boils down to having good manners and being grateful. If you have been consuming cannabis in social settings for a while marijuana etiquette may come naturally. For the uninitiated, the unspoken rules can get confusing. To help you conquer your first marijuana session like

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    Marijuana laws in Hawaii are somewhat different than other states. For example, the possession of less than 1 ounce of marijuana is a petty misdemeanor and can be punishable by up to 30 days in prison; or a fine of $1,000. The laws, as well as the punishments vary depending on your situation. However, if marijuana was legalized some benefits would include the help for medical illnesses, bringing up the state’s economy and relative safeness compared to alcohol. It’s proven that the use of marijuana

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    July, 2016 Alcohol or Marijuana? In comparison to alcohol, marijuana is considerably less harmful to the general public despite all the propaganda claiming that it is dangerous and addictive. According to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, cannabis is listed as a Schedule 1 controlled substance. Yet there is no sufficient evidence it causes cancer, death, overdose or many of the other consequences of 'legal' liquor. The Marijuana Policy Project, the largest marijuana legalization advocacy

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    Cannabis has been illegal since the Marijuana Tax act of 1934. Yet out of a population of 284 million American citizens, 70 million Americans claim to have smoked cannabis at some point in their lives. Prohibition of cannabis is therefore apparently ineffective at changing the habits of a population, just as prohibition of alcohol was ineffective in 1919-1933. Making otherwise law-abiding citizens fugitives does nothing more than fill the prisons and alienate the populace from their government. In

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    Marijuana is controversial issue in America today. The drug plays a big role in today’s society and people do the illegal drug daily. Marijuana is a misunderstood drug, because it supposed to be used for medical reason and not recreational reason. Marijuana deserves to be discussed and understood. The definition of marijuana drug, the effects of marijuana, and its question of legalization all explain the reason why people should not use marijuana. Marijuana refers to the dried leaves, stems and

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    life changing opputiorite. For example, many people do not think of the cause and effect of the use of medical marijuana. In most cases the drug marijuana is often used for many illegal activities but it can also be used for purposes that should be consider legal. Some states have seen the results of the use of medical marijuana in chronic diseases and have made the use of medical marijuana legal in their states.

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