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    War on Drugs

    country’s but, against its self. It’s our public enemy number one, as declared by Richard M. Nixon, and is the war on drugs. Sadly, little effect has occurred. We spend nearly $51,000,000,000 dollars as a country on the war on drugs annually. In turn, drug use is still soaring high and money keeps getting spent. This needs to be fixed. The war on drugs has a great cause but, sadly it has little effect to back it up. It’s idea of making America better is awesome but, their plan of doing so is terrible. So

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    Arguments Against Legalizing Marijuana

    suppressing nausea in chemo patients, and even helps with seizures. There may be a place for marijuana use in medicine, although that use is different than recreational marijuana use. Some say that recreational use it isn’t as harmful or bad for you as alcohol and other hard drugs. Maybe legalizing it will even help the economy. Those are some reasons why many might want to legalize recreational marijuana use. I disagree, recreational marijuana should stay illegal in the United States because if it is legalized

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    Legalization Of Cannabis Essay

    also mental condition such as insomnia, anxiety and depression. As a support evidence, Greer, Grob and Halberstadt (2014) found that reduction of PTSD symptom is associated with the use of cannabis. However, the harmful of cannabis as a drug cannot be ignored. Martinez, Roth, Johnson and Jones (2015) showed students who use cannabis are robustly related to lower GPAs, even when the other factors such as identity development and growth, and the

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    Persuasive Essay On Legalizing Marijuana

    issue in the United States today is the debate over medical marijuana. Currently, the medical use of marijuana is legal in twenty-three states and Washington D.C. The federal government and the majority of states believe legalizing marijuana is simply too dangerous. Despite the many benefits medical marijuana offers severely ill patients, opposers believe legalization will eventually lead to recreational use. Protestants against marijuana argue the benefits have not yet been proven and could potentially

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    Persuasive Essay On Legalizing Marijuana

    of marijuana grew outrageously in the U.S., causing a lot people to try this new drug, and people loved it. Seeing how popular the drug was becoming, the government took action to try to minimize use of this drug, thinking it will cause harm to the citizens, or as another theory goes, they saw the vast uses of marijuana as medicine, and in order to keep the pharmaceutical companies running, they illegalized it so they could instead sell us man made drugs

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    Child Soldiers Amnesty

    In the past, Ishmael Beah woke up everyday as a child soldier. He trained and went to go attack enemies and villages. When he needed motivation or when he had accomplished his goal, he went to do drugs and shoot guns with his friends. He didn’t choose to be a child soldier and commit terrible actions on his own. He was forced to do these actions and was bribed to execute orders from his commanders. Ishmael’s situation is not uncommon around the world. In fact, there are multiple amounts of people

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    Why Was Marijuana Criminalized

    Harry J. Anslinger didn’t do this all by himself either, he had help from a man named William Randolph Hearst. William Hearst was a great help to Harry, considering he was the owner of a enormous chain of newspapers. He was put at great use to print millions of copies of Anslinger’s biased opinions, lies, and propaganda. However, William Hearst had his owns reasons to fight alongside of him in this all-out war. One, he invested greatly in the timber industry for his company, and did not

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    Persuasive Essay On Legalizing Marijuana

    recreational marijuana being debated in the state senate. This bill would permit people that are over 21 to have possession of one ounce or less of marijuana for personal use. It would be regulated and taxed similarly to alcohol. Recreational marijuana has already been legalized in 10 states, and has been legalized for medical use in 39 states. This was initiated by the debate about whether marijuana should be legal.

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    How Drugs Affects The Brain

    can draw themselves to doing such psychotic crimes. It is important to analyze the negative effects of illegal drugs and how it predisposes it’s users to criminal behavior. Drug users are seen to be associated with violence and illegal activity. The use of illegal drugs can cause individuals to hallucinate and engage in criminal offenses that they would not have committed in a normal state of mind. (1) There is a correlation between drug usage and criminal behavior, predisposing individuals to commit

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    Lina Sue Park's A Long Walk To Water

    Lina Sue Park’s emotive narrative A Long Walk to Water is based on Salva Dut’s real life conflicts, highlighting his tenacity through the adversity that he faces. Furthermore, it was able to capture the intolerable levels of privation that refugees experience. The eleven-year-old protagonist of the narrative, Salva, has been isolated from the rest of his family. Having to walk from his village to a refugee camp, he suffers greatly from thirst and hunger. Experiencing more hardship, devastation, and

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