Mary Jane Vs. The U.S.A
Mary Jane Vs. The U.S.A
This essay looks at the positive uses for the drug marijuana, and argues for the legalization of this substance.
1,320 words (
approx. 5.3 pages) |
3 sources |
2001
From the Paper:
"Mary Jane, Marijuana, Cannabis, Pot, Weed, Chronic, Trees, Herb, Hydro, Kine bud, and many others are commonly used names for the budding flowers of the Cannabis plant. These buds when dried and smoked cause different effects to a person's mind and body. Although the drug is not deadly or chemically addicting (like a controlled substance, which is a chemical addiction, meaning you go through a state of withdraw when you stop using that drug) it is still classified a type one drug. This means that it has been deemed illegal to use and has absolutely no medical benefits. Many people and organizations have been working hard for many decades to try and get the United States government (and states) to reform the laws regarding marijuana."
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