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Introduction Marijuana is found in nature as a plant with multiple thin leaves, and can either be found in uncivilized lands or in the private gardens of some individuals. The plant itself is highly toxic, and if ingested directly, can cau...
marijuana by patients and their care providers for certain medicinal purposes recommended by a physician without subjecting such persons to criminal punishment, was passed by California voters in 1996. This was supplemented by the Californi...
Why Marijuana should be legalized for Medicinal purposes? Introduction This paper especially focuses on the use of Marijuana for medical purposes and argues that why Marijuana should be legalized for medical purposes. The use of marijuana i...
medical use, this has been supported by both the Supreme Court in its decision of Gonzales v. Raich and by President Bush, even though 75% of the general public, many interest groups, and positive media attention have agreed to permit the u...
Alcohol And Marijuana Based On Empirical Results When the law, such as in New York State, defines marijuana as a narcotic, it is actually using the definition as a code—a kind of cryptograph—for unprovable assumptions about the drug's prope...
Legalizing Marijuana on American Criminal Justice System Introduction Marijuana use was restricted in 1937 by the Marijuana Tax Act. (Brecher, 2003). The bill, modeled after the Harrison Narcotic Act of 1914 that did not ban marijuana, but ...
effort to quell a abuse of illegal drugs and a hurtful penalties they have on society. However, marijuana is a drug that should not be targeted. It is drawn from from a cannabis vegetation, which is evolved and cultivated regularly from a e...