Essays about passed marijuana

  1. Legalize Marijuana
    ... was passed in El Paso, Texas Potter 97. Many other states followed Texas, and in 1937, Congress passed the Marijuana Tax Act. ...
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  2. Marijuana
    ... b. Between 19781996, 34 states passed laws recognizing marijuanaamp39s therapeutic value. i. Recently, voters in two states Arizona ...
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  3. Legalization of Marijuana
    ... The Marijuana Tax Act was passed out of racial discrimination and prejudice. ... This act passed prior to the Marijuana Act was focused on opium and cocaine. ...
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  4. Legalization Against Marijuana
    ... pot. Thusly many states passed antiMarijuana laws in order to curb the influx of strange Mexicans and their funky plants. The cause ...
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  5. Got Weed Why is Marijuana Illegal
    ... That is my claim. I will examine the laws that have been proposed and passed by the state and federal legislatures concerning marijuana. ...
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  6. Marijuana Legalization
    ... Between 1978 and 1996, 34 states passed laws recognizing marijuanaamp39s therapeutic value. Most recently, voters in two states Arizona ...
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  7. Legalize Marijuana
    ... The plant continued to be cultivated as a major crop until 1937 when Congress passed the Marijuana Tax Act after a single hearing, outlawing hemp and putting ...
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  8. Legalization Of Marijuana
    ... kills their parents. In 1937 the congress passed the Marijuana Tax Act, and doctors soon stopped prescribing it 713. It also says ...
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  9. Legalization Of Marijuana 2
    ... In 1937, congress passed the Marijuana Tax Act that outlawed marijuana and put and end to the industry NORML ampquotAbout Hempampquot. Many ...
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  10. Should Marijuana be legalized
    ... nauseous people. Arizona and California have already passed a law allowing marijuana to be used as a medicinal drug. Fifty Six percent ...
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  11. legalization
    ... Marijuana was considers legal in the late 1800amp39s but a bill was passed and marijuana was quickly considered to be illegal. The federal ...
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  12. Legalization
    ... Marijuana was considers legal in the late 1800amp39s but a bill was passed and marijuana was quickly considered to be illegal. The federal ...
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  13. marijuana: problem or cure
    ... With this the marijuana user feels that more time has passed than actually has elapsed. The final thing usually affected is tracking behavior. ...
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  14. Media and Marijuana
    Media ampamp Marijuana It all started in 1937, when Congress passed the Marijuana Tax Act. Ever since that cold day in December things ...
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  15. Legalizing Marijuana
    ... In 1937, congress passed the Marijuana Tax Act which put the product of hemp on lock down. The Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor which started World War II. ...
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  16. The Legalization of Marijuana
    ... Actually thirtyfive state legislatures have passed laws condoning the medical use of marijuana, but under the federal law it is a Schedule I controlled ...
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  17. Medical Marijuana
    ... like vitamins C and E.20 Between 1978 and 1996, legislatures in 34 states and the District of Columbia passed laws recognizing marijuanaamp39s therapeutic value.21 ...
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  18. legalization of Marijuana
    ... None of the amendments passed provide a way for users to acquire the marijuana, it is still illegal for these people to buy it of the street. ...
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  19. Why the Legalization of Marijuana is a bad thing
    ... With this the marijuana user feels that more time has passed than actually has elapsed. The final thing usually affected is tracking behavior. ...
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  20. Marijuana
    ... One example of this injustice is the fact that lawmaker are making or have passed a law where any person caught using, selling , and buying crack will get ...
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  21. Legallization of Marijuana anti
    ... With this the marijuana user feels that more time has passed than actually has elapsed. The final thing usually affected is tracking behavior. ...
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  22. Legalization of Marijuana 5
    ... or provide marijuana to their patients.ampquot Although California and Arizona are the only two states to have already passed laws regulating marijuana usage, twenty ...
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  23. Legalization of Marijuana
    ... in cigarettes for their intoxicating effectampquot Merriam Webster 1. Owning marijuana has been a crime since 1937 when Congress passed the Marijuana Tax Act. ...
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  24. marijuana
    ... year, initiative 685 in California and Arizona was passed. lawabout.com It means that in certain circumstances a physician can prescribe marijuana and other ...
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  25. Marijuana: The Most Widely Used Illicit Drug in the United States ...
    ... Glaucoma etc. based on this information, thirtythree states passed medical marijuana laws in 1970s and early 1980s. In response ...
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  26. Legalization of Marijuana
    ... risks to its users. It will take numerous studies for the idea of marijuana to be passed as a medical stimulant. On the flip side ...
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  27. Legalilze Marijuana
    ... ampquotThirtysix states have passed legislation recognizing marijuanaamp39s therapeutic valueampquot and marijuana is also an option for a person whose body doesnamp39t reacto to ...
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  28. Marijuana and Prohibition
    ... with opiates, marijuana was quickly defined as a narcotic Thies, CF, 1993 p.71, and by 1931 all but two states had passed antimarijuana legislation. ...
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  29. Legalization of Marijuana 6
    ... Just last month, voters in Mendocino County, California, passed a proposition that legalized the cultivation of twentyfive fullgrown marijuana plants for ...
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  30. legalization of marijuana
    ... These opponents are prejudice, they have passed judgment on medical marijuana even though it has never been thoroughly tested. Of ...
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