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The purpose of the proposed Fair Tax Act of 2003 is \"to promote freedom, fairness and economic opportunity by repealing the income tax and other taxes ...
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... It was removed only after Congress passed the Marijuana Tax Act, which severely disadvantaged physicians from prescribing it. The ...
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... skills that he had learned as Senate Majority Leader, and within months after taking office, ensured the passage of the Civil Rights Act, the Tax Act of 1964 ...
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... Marijuana is the most commonly used illicit drug in America. Marijuana was not nationally banned until the Marijuana Tax Act of 1937 was blindly passed. ...
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... hemorrhage. In 1937 the Treasury Department sent to Congress the draft of a bill that became the Marijuana Tax Act of 1937. This ...
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... The Marijuana Tax Act was passed in 1937 and this prohibition has barred, to the present day, the utilization of a valuable resource. ...
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... troops. In 1767, the Townsend Act gave England's parliament the right to tax the colonists on lead, paper, printers, and tea. This ...
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... The social security act is funded many different ways. One way the social security is funded is because the government put a federal tax on commercial ...
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... Obligations Act". Among other changes, the Income Tax Act was amended to define a same-sex, common law couple. Same-sex couples ...
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... Although the act lowered the tax from 6 cents to 3 cents a barrel, Britain planned to strictly enforce it, and made it illegal to import non-British sugar. ...
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... The Townshed Act especially affected the shippers in Boston because of the tax on tea; therefore British troops were brought to Boston. ...
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... After failed attempts to lower the tax exemption, which would make more people eligible to pay a one percent income tax, Congress passed the Revenue Act of 1916 ...
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... the value of the dollar and end runaway inflation; (2) a twenty-five percent across-the-board tax cut enacted under The Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981 ...
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... The Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981, called for immediate and large cuts income taxes. Reagan pressed for 30 percent tax cuts, but soon he got opposition. ...
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... "If legalized, marijuana could be a very profitable product for America The Marijuana Tax Act, which passed in 1937, Whatever harm (if any) marijuana does to ...
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... "By 1937 marijuana use was restricted by law" (Snyder,1985,p42) and the Marijuana Tax Act was signed by President Roosevelt. This ...
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... "By 1937 marijuana use was restricted by law" (Snyder,1985,p42) and the Marijuana Tax Act was signed by President Roosevelt. This ...
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... regarded as preludes to the American Revolution were the enactment of the Sugar Act (1764) and the Stamp Act (1765), designed to increase British tax revenues. ...
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... "By 1937 marijuana use was restricted by law" (Snyder,1985,p42) and the Marijuana Tax Act was signed by President Roosevelt. This ...
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... would uphold. The Economic Recovery Tax Act would cut taxes roughly twenty five percent over a three-year period. The ideology of ...
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... would uphold. The Economic Recovery Tax Act would cut taxes roughly twenty five percent over a three-year period. The ideology of ...
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... The people who wrote the Harrison Act and Marijuana Tax Act in 1937 agreed that a prohibition on what people could put into their bodies was an ...
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... The Marijuana Tax Act of 1937 worked to diminish the study of marijuana as medicine until the early 1970s, when cannabis was "re-discovered" as a medical ...
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... 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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... tax bill. This became known as the Marijuana Tax Act of 1937. With it came a complete prohibitive use of hemp or pot. This also ...
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... For thousands of years it has been used for a variety of ailments. The Marijuana Tax Act of 1937 federally prohibited marijuana. ...
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... In order to get the 'Marijuana Tax Act' passed the Senate held a hearing to determine the legitimacy of the claim that pot should be illegal. ...
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... 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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... The people who wrote the Harrison Act and Marijuana Tax Act in 1937, agreed that a prohibition on what people could put into their bodies was an ...
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... The Marijuana Tax Act of 1937 worked to diminish the study of marijuana as medicine until the early 1970s, when cannabis was "re-discovered" as a medical ...
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