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(The Fat's Sabobah)
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http://www.csdp.org/ads/causes.pdf
The top three recreational drugs in the U.S. are Alcohol, Tobacco, and Marijuana. Every year Alcohol kills about 110,640 people. Every year Tobacco kills about 430,700 people. Every year Marijuana kills 0 people. Not one person has ever died do to the toxins in marijuana. In fact, Marijuana actually helps those in pain. Now, I am not saying marijuana is good, in fact, I hate it. But why is it that Marijuana is illegal and Alcohol and Tobacco are not? Why is that you never hear of the good things Marijuana has done for people battling with Cancer or Leukemia, how it eases the pain of the treatments? Why is it that no one ever compares the current "Drug War" with the Prohibition of the 1920s? How similar the gang warfare and blackmarket of the 1920s is almost exactly the same as it is now only more deadly these days? |
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