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A 5 page paper which presents an examination of the legalization
of marijuana. Unbiased information, as well as the pros and cons, are provided.
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5 pages (~225 words per page)
File: JR7_RAlegalmry.rtf
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as a whole. There are realities which argue for or against the legalization of marijuana. There are issues which revolve around the medicinal use of marijuana and thus its legalization.
And, there are likely many more realities which involve, in one way or another, the legalization of marijuana. Bearing this in mind, we present the following paper which discusses some
of the more recent focuses as they relate to the legalization of marijuana. These focuses involve the political realities, medicinal use, and the outcry against legalization. In providing this information
one can obtain a general overview of the conditions in existence today as they relate to the legalization of marijuana. Outcry Against, and For, Legalization There is, as would
be expected, the age old outcry against drugs being legal, no matter what the drug. This outcry has many arguments which follow in suit. For example, many argue that if
marijuana legal this will entice people to try harsher and more damaging drugs. This is yet to be a proven reality, for many people who have problems and run from
them with substances will find these substances, legal or otherwise it would seem. Others argue that it is simply a harmful drug in and of itself, and as such
should not be legalized. Now, this argument can vary greatly. Some may argue that we already have alcohol as a legal drug, and that we do not need another. Others
may argue that it has always been illegal and should continue to be so. And, still others may argue that with its legalization it becomes more easily and readily available
to our youth. In the following we see even yet another argument against legalization. This argument addresses the actual legal process as it possibly provides loopholes, in relationship to medicinal
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