Evidences of medical effects; Organizations for and against legalization; Effects of active ingredient on immune system.Zeese, KevinRuzzamenti, WilliamHealth (Time Inc. Health)Zeese K, Ruzzamenti W (1993) Should ...
Should Marijuana Be Legalized?/Can Renewable Energy Replace Fossil Fuels? 来自 EBSCO 喜欢 0 阅读量: 19 作者: Ostergard, Maren 摘要: The article reviews the books "Should Marijuana Be Legalized?" by Scott Barbour and "Can Renewable Energy Replace Fossil Fuels?" by Hal Marcovitz, part of the ...
Next week, voters Colorado, Washington, and Oregon will cast ballots on the question of legalizing marijuana use. If passed, the ballot initiatives would directly contradict federal law, which classifies cannabis as a Schedule I drug under the Control Substances Act of 1970. Federal authorities and...
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Reasons Why Marijuana Should not be Legalized There currently exists controversy concerning smoking marijuana as a medicine. Many well-intentioned leaders and members of the public have been misled, by the well financed and organized pro-drug legalization lobby, into believing there is merit to their...
The law would give Montana medical marijuana providers first entry into the adult-use market, reduce the tax on medical marijuana to 1%, allow for limited personal possession and cultivation, tightly regulate production and distribution, shift regulatory authority for marijuana to the Montana Department...
More and more states are legalizing marijuana for medical purposes, while others are considering legalizing the drug for recreational purposes in order to reap the tax benefits. Through objective discussion, numerous direct...doi:10.1016/j.nurpra.2016.12.008Gardenier, Donald...
Legalization of Marijuana - Should It Be Legal?Should Marijuana Be Legalized
Marijuana should be legalized, subjected to rules, regulationsJOSH KAPPEL GUEST COLUMNIST