In the scholarly journal “Brave New World: How Test-Optional Policies Could (And Should) Change College Admissions,” written by William C. Hiss and Valerie W. Franks, Hiss and Franks concluded that students who do not send test scores to institutions tend to perform just as well as student’s that send test scores. Hiss and Franks shares their research from a total of 37,000 students from public and private institutions that were accepted to college without sending any test scores. These students were then studied closely by their high school grade point average (GPA), cumulative college GPA, and standardized test scores. The end results explained that there was a very small difference between submitters and non-submitters. Standardized test
Team Debate Paper: Legalizing Marijuana Legalizing Marijuana in the United States has always been a notorious topic for many, whether the use be for medical or recreational use. While there are benefits to the legalization of marijuana there are also downfalls, and so far twenty states have legalized it in some form. Since the debate between the states has initiated many have debated back and forward whether the drug should be legalized. While there are many advantages to legalizing Marijuana some of them are creating revenue for the states, medical benefits, and relieving the states of man hours and money of placing individuals with Marijuana related offenses into the Judicial System.
Legalizing marijuana: Subsequent crime rates Introduction As the wave of marijuana legalization rolls across the United States from state to state, determining the potential impacts of this change is incredibly important, because it will allow the governments of the states in question to prepare for the potential consequences of legalization. Balancing the pros and cons of legalizing marijuana is an incredibly difficult task, because there are legal, societal, and cultural consequences that can be anticipated, but also many that cannot. Existing research pertaining to the impacts of marijuana legalization in states like Colorado and Washington can shed light on what the potential consequences might be for other states in the future. According to information provided by Weisheit, R. (1991), those who have sold drugs illegally often displayed an industrious, hard-working attitude that could have applied differently, but that often their existing circumstances encouraged a life of
Cons of Legalizing Marijuana Marijuana has been around for years as a drug, but why is marijuana so addicted to so many people when all it is – is a dried plant that is used for herbs, animal food, and medicine? In many states, marijuana is legalized, but is that considered to be good or bad? There are many points positive and negative upon the drug. Therefore, the information provided will be discussed as to the negativity of legalizing marijuana.
A common stereotype of people who are in favor of decriminalizing marijuana are often thought to be unintelligent and lazy drug addicts. This stereotype alters the arguments of those people who are in favor of decriminalizing marijuana. These people deeply care about public health, the criminal justice system and socioeconomic mobility. Some only support decriminalizing medical (should I add marijuana here), others argue that the use of recreational use marijuana should also be legalized. By making these arguments, supporters of the decriminalization of marijuana unveil the logical fallacies deeply rooted in the arguments of people who wish to maintain the current laws.
Ever since, marijuana has been legalized in various states so many issues has been raised such as likes and dislikes, hiring and firing, smell and smell free, smoke and smoke free between smokers and non-smokers, employee and employers, even in some states it has become a big issue and a big battle has been fought between employee and employer in the court of justice. Even though all the courts of justice, whether it be a local court or trial court or Supreme Court of state all judgment have been favored to the employer because of the company policies which is a legal right of employer to set it for company itself. For instance, a law suit has been filed against the company called “Dish Network” by Mr. Coates. Even though Mr. Coates, has a
For the Massachusetts general election, four proposals made it onto the ballot; the fourth question is for legalizing the use of marijuana recreationally. Over the past years, various states have started to decriminalize the use of cannabis for medicinal or recreational purposes. In Massachusetts, legalization has been a growing possibility for the past years. Prior to the 2016 elections, recreational use is legal in Alaska, California, Colorado, Oregon and Washington. Currently, the possession, use and sale of the drug is illegal in Massachusetts, and there are harsh punishments for any transgression.
There are two sides to the topic of legalizing marijuana. Some people say it should be legal everywhere, and some don’t like the idea of it at all. But the idea of this article is to explain why cannabis should be legal in Indiana. Cannabis is now legal in 38 states, which nine of those states, including Washington D.C, have legalized marijuana for recreational uses for the ages of 21 and over. While medical marijuana is legal in 29 other states.
Pros and Cons of Marijuana Legalization Marijuana is the most commonly used illicit substance in the United States. More than half of American adults have tried using marijuana at least once in their life. You may have read or heard stories on how marijuana use was mostly linked to people who were very vocal with their opinions. Seeing their favorite performers during a live concert may have been the start of the spreading of this illegal drug which has caused so many lives. When experts found out about the ill effects of marijuana, people who were found to be using them were put behind bars.
The Legalization of Marijuana and Microeconomics Surprisingly, the legalization of marijuana have a lot to do with each other. The fact is, drug dealers have mastered the act of supply and demand. They know exactly who their target is, and they know exactly how to get the most from selling. So that is one of aspect of how marijuana ties in to economics. Another would be how legalizing it plays into our economy, and essentially, how much most states are losing out on the big bucks by keeping marijuana illegal.
Cons of Legalizing Recreational Marijuana Marijuana legalization, for whatever reason, has been a topic of heated debate for years now. Different people express different opinions about why or why not it should be legalized for recreational use. The American FDA categorizes marijuana as a Schedule I drug meaning that its benefits are not guaranteed as many people claim. Although the drug has been said to contain medical benefits, the reality is that further research on how and when to use it is needed. Different states have legalized the use of Marijuana for medical reasons.
No, marijuana should not be a medical option and no, patients who could benefit from using marijuana to reduce pain and increase appetite be permitted to buy and possess the drug even though marijuana is illegal. This paper aims to argue why marijuana should not be legalized. Even though marijuana has shown to be beneficial in treating some medical ailments, marijuana should not be legalized? First, marijuana is illegal and is a Federal Law offense. Second, marijuana is not safe and
Conclusion I support the legalization of medical use of marijuana, but I strongly against the recreational use of marijuana, because the abuse will bring series social problems, like the security, economy, and the effect on teenagers. However, the legalization will be complex- it has to consider relative problems and prevent the abuse on it. The most obvious problem is that some addicts buy THC from hospital, so there should be specific law of the purchase of marijuana.
This subject has been debated numerous times over the past few years. People’s points of view and researches about the topic have varied greatly. Some people believe that marijuana should be legalized, while the rest feel should stay prohibited. Proponents of marijuana argue that there are numerous medical benefits and that the drug is not more harmful than tobacco or alcohol. On the other hand, opponents argue that marijuana is too dangerous; its legalization would increase the chances of the drug falling into the hands of teens and that marijuana use often progresses to the use of more dangerous drugs like heroin and cocaine.
Nanotechnology has the potential of improving the lives of poor nations, and at the same time benefiting the economy of the whole world. Nanotechnology is the science of using very tiny particles less than 100 nanometers in diameter. This science spread all over the world recently. In fact, it helped developing countries especially in its economy by making its processes more efficient. However, using nanotechnology without safety measures, it would only benefit rich countries, while destroying the poor ones.