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Decriminalization of Marijuana
Title: Decriminalization of Marijuana
Category: Law & Government / Government & Politics
Details: Words: 1883 | Pages: 8.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Decriminalization of Marijuana
The word marijuana means different things to different people. To doctors and pharmacists, it means a medication that can be used to treat pain and ease sickness. To police officers, it means an illegal substance that alters a person’s mood, feelings, and personality. And to most law-abiding citizens, marijuana means something that will get them into trouble. It has not always been this way in America. Not until the early twentieth century did marijuana
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Copley Newspaper, Inc.8sections, 98 pages. Sec A. November 28,2000
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Speech to California Judges Association 1995 Annual Conference, (reprinted not
for profit by Iowa NORML, 1997)
Research Report on
The Decriminalization of Marijuana
By Michael DeSanti
For Dr. Owens
Eng 100
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