The city of Chelsea in Shelby County, is one of the fastest growing cities in the entire state of Alabama. Chelsea is an attractive area due to its small town feel and family friendly population. The city has a great deal to offer as a home however has one problem that has gotten little attention by local representatives. As the new city mayor one would hope to address numerous areas of roadways that have gotten little to no maintenance over the years. Potholes in the city have been neglected and as a result have become a problem for local residents.
The reporting party (RP) stated former foster child Bryannah Appelhanz disclosed on 1/12/17 while residing in the home she was offered and provided "Weed Brownies." According to the RP foster mother Audra Etheridge would routinely bake brownie (Red Velvet) mixed with marijuana. Foster child Bryannah stated her foster mother Audra offered and provided her with a brownie mixed with marijuana. Bryannah described feeling funny after eating the brownie. Bryannah stated the foster mother's adult son Marcus Etheridge, who did not live in the home, grew the marijuana, bought it to the foster home and the foster mother baked it into the brownies.
Genifer Murray has made it possible to know the potency of cannabis so if you don’t want something so psychoactive but just more CBD, CBN2, or even THCV3. Genifer Murray was successful because she worked her butt off and made two companies all about cannabis testing. Since cannabis is used in the medical industry it used widely to treat many minor problems such as physical pain to severe problems such as mental problems. She also “played a vital role in improving safety measures in the cannabis industry4.” The product is still used to this day and will probably used till the end of time to help and cure patients.
Weed! Article Analysis The article, “Weed!”, written by Toby Sells and Micaela Watts, touches on the strictness of marijuana laws in the South. This article explores the racial injustices and penalizations African Americans face with marijuana possession. It outlines the effects the law has on who the police arrest and utilizes each rhetorical appeal to argue how softening the laws would be beneficial.
There was a clear lesson here: immigration regulation is a matter for the federal government. Any attempt to regulate immigration laws where Congress had already regulated it even interrelated efforts, are unconstitutional. In later cases, the Court made it distinct that there is opportunity for state and local participation in the regulation of the lives of immigrants, although not inevitably in the regulation and enforcement of laws governing the movement of immigration itself. In the case of DeCanas v. Bica (1976), the question that the Court was given was whether a California law that established sanctions on business owners who hired non-citizens unofficial to work in the United States violate on federal immigration powers. The Court disapproved
In John Steinbeck’s story “The Chrysanthemums”, it details, along as follow a lady and the plant she loves to grow. Within the story a young lady expresses her love for this specific plant. She explains why she grows it and how highly she holds them. It gives her a sense of pride and ease when she takes care of them. It is a way of escape from her feeling of confinement.
It’s a greenish-grey mix of dried leaves, flowers, stems, and seeds from the cannabis sativa plant. The plant contains a chemical called THC that can affect the mind. Marijuana is the most used drug in America and is known to have an impact on many teens. It is a highly addictive drug and no medications are available to treat people addicted to using it. There are many different ways people use this drug – either by smoking, drinking, eating, or inhaling it.
A young man of 19 years old is currently walking down the street enjoying the musical buzz of his bluetooth headphones. The young man has a lazy content smile on his face not most can have it's a smile only so few have the experience of truly showing because of morality and standards put on them by their parents. The young man is leaving school and heading to the park to enjoy the peacefulness of nature, when he suddenly hears a loud yell over his headphones he pulls the headphones down and looks around. “Derrick!! hey
Marijuana is one of the most common drugs in the world and it comes from a special plant known as Cannabis Sativa. Marijuana has become commonly known by other names such as weed, pot, Mary Jane, ganja, grass, cannabis and many others. National Institute of Drug Abuse. 2013. What is marijuana?. [ONLINE] Available at:http://www.drugabuse.gov/publications/research-reports/marijuana/what-marijuana.
Marijuana, formerly known as Cannabis, has been looked at in a medical sense for centuries. Marijuana was seen as a household drug throughout the seventeenth to the early twentieth century as a remedy to reduce nausea or vomiting, headaches, an anti-inflammatory, and the choice of pain reliever. In the 1920s, the Eighteenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution outlawed the manufacture and sale of alcohol, also known as Prohibition. As a result, marijuana flourished as a psychoactive drug.
Ksir, 2004 mentions that there are over 400 chemicals in marijuana. The main active part of cannabis is DELTA-9 TETRAHYDRO-CANNABINOL, commonly known as THC. It is THC that causes the feeling of intoxication and relaxation, otherwise known as “high”. Ksir, 2004 also mentions that THC is the element that causes marijuana to be classified as a drug. Consuming of cannabis in various forms such as a blunt (cigarette), hash, etc. gives a sense of euphoria and causes difference in how a person perceives what is going on around him/her.
Marijuana, also known as Cannabis, is derived from the Cannabis plant and is used commonly for either recreational or medical purposes. Marijuana is composed of chemicals such as tetrahydrocannabinol (HTC, and over eighty cannabinoids. Marijuana is acknowledged for providing smokers with a “high” feeling. Since the twentieth century, this illicit drug has been banned across the world. However, over the past few years studies have been conducted on marijuana and the results show that it can actually be helpful in many different areas of society.
Starting from the beginning, I will tell you what marijuana - also called grass, ganja, pot, and various other slang terms - is. Marijuana comes from the Indian hemp plant and is the greenish-brown mixture of the dried flowers of cannabis sativa. When I was younger I used to believe that speaking positively about Marijuana, makes you look like a bad personage or either worse, a criminal. This opinion was based on the false information media produced and on the government laws of my country. However, by enhancing my knowledge, I have decided that cannabis offers so much to humanity, that not only it has many benefits, it has to be legalized.
The stems are green, often with red or purple gradually spread all over. The leaves have patterns shaped like an “X”. The flowers are usually about 4-5cm, and the seed usually 1-2mm, with grooved
Cannabis products are usually smoked. Their effect are felt within minutes, reach their peak in 10 to 30minutes. The effects experiences often depend upon the experience and expectations of the individual users, as well as the activities of the drugs itself. Low doses tend to induce a sense of wellbeing and a dreamy state of relaxation, which may be accompanied by more vivid sense of sight, smell, taste, and hearing, as well as subtle alterations in thought formation and expression. Stronger doses intensify reaction the individual may experience shifting sensory imagery, rapidly fluctuating emotions, fragmentary thoughts with disturbing association, an altered sense of self identity, image distortion, fantasies and hallucinations.