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    Herbal Drug Legalization

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    The legalization of drugs has been a widely-argued issue within the unites states. Spawning many controversies about whether to legalize drugs. Drugs created in a lab through chemical reactions should not be legalized. Herbal drug or natural drugs should be legalized. The medicinal qualities and traits associated with specific herbal drugs outweigh the negative effects. The herbal drug that should be legalized is marijuana. While drug such as heroin originated from the poppy plant or cocaine which

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    Legalization of All Drugs

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    Legalize Drugs! I know what you're thinking, are you crazy! The debate over the legalization of drugs continues to disturb the American public. Such an issue stirs up moral and religious beliefs, beliefs that are contrary to what Americans should believe. I ask all of you to please keep an open mind and hear me out on this very controversial subject. All of us have in some way or another been affected by drug, whether it is a family member or the economic burden on society. Americans often take

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    Legalization of Illicit Drugs The debate of the legalization of illicit drugs has been around for some time. It is a fairly wide spectrum, with two varying opinions. While one side argues that illicit drugs should be legal, the other side stick to the more conservative side of the spectrum and argues that illicit drugs should remain illegal and have no place in our modern society. This paper will attempt to side with the legalization of illicit drugs for various reasons. It will make the community

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    Drugs have always been a huge part of society and the 21st century is no exception. They have been an integral part of many religions and cultures, they have been used for medical purposes and even for recreational use. What many people don't know is that many of the drugs that are used today are many times more potent than they were just 20 years ago. The Drug movement that is happening now will affect the USA and other countries forever afterwards and the legalization of some drugs for recreational

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    Marijuana is the world’s most used and produced illicit substance. There are more than 182 million cannabis users worldwide, which contributes to more than 2.4 percent of the world’s population (World Drug Report, 2016). Marijuana, also widely known as cannabis, is prepared by processing the dried flowering tops, dried leaves, stems, and the seeds of the cannabis plant (Davis, 2016). The main psychoactive chemical in marijuana called delta-9-tetrahydro-cannnibol or widely known as THC is found mainly

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    In researching the topic of drug legalization, one thing quickly became apparent to this reader, that both sides have very passionate beliefs in regard to the issue of legalization of drugs. Those against drug legalization believe without regulations our society will become engulf by drug dealers, develop out of control crime rates, and the future of society would be in danger. Those for drug legalization believe the free production of drugs would put drug dealers out of business, offer economic

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    Pros and Cons of Drug Legalization With the onslaught of states slowly legalizing the commercialization and use of marijuana after the passing of sanctioning initiatives led by Colorado and Washington in 2012, societal attitudes have begun to support this movement in the decriminalization of marijuana for personal use. Based on the 2014 midterms, momentum for this change has been shown in different parts of the U.S., with states such as Oregon, Alaska, and Washington D.C. joining this cause. It

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    Drugs legalization is likely to be beneficial for the government by reducing the funds of drug law enforcement. Legalizing drugs can decrease the amount of criminal activity, which probably leads to the less expenditure on salary and other assets by the curtailment of police resources. According to Miron and Zweibel (1995), in the United State in 1993, there was sixty percent of the seventy-seven thousand federal detainees imprisoned for drug-related criminal acts (cited in Cussen & Block, 2000)

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    Summary Recently there has been a lot of news surrounding the legalization of Marijuana in Canada. The legalization is to actually take place in 2017. However, the discussion of this topic has already begun. Many people are requesting the government to allow pardons on past possession charges. It is their opinion that if the drug is going to be legalized sooner or later, it is justified to pardon the past offences. The article even mentions two men whose lives are affected by the criminal record

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    The legalization of drugs is a very controversial social topic for discussion, one that has taken the media by storm over the last couple of years. Everyone has opinion on this topic and they range from very pro to very anti. As legalization slowly becomes a reality and is seen around the world, questions begin to emerge of the effects that this legalization will have on crime, society, and the economy. With the emergence of the legalization of drugs there have been positive and negative effects

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