Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Student's room


The history behind the story

Find supporting information to stand for your opinion about these matters with your teacher in the classroom:
Some say they are against pot legalization due to mental health factors. But, we’ve seen more college students in an alcohol induced stupor than from pot. Not mentioning the use of legal drugs like amphetamines and lexotan which little by little num
bs society in a way weed wouldn’t ever. These substances happen to be more lethal than marijuana.
Ø Why should marijuana be illicit while dangerous drugs such as alcohol and tobacco and others are legalized?

Some say ‘the law is to be followed’. There is no need for a law to have a meaning. No need for a satisfying reason for the illicitness of marijuana use and dealing. ‘If that’s law, it shall be done’.
Ø Should we comply with the law never minding its function? Have hemp prohibition cut off the use of it at anytime?

Kimberly Clark (on the Fortune 500) has a mill in France which produces hemp paper preferred for bibles because it lasts a very long time and doesn't yellow.
http://www.naihc.org/hemp_information/hemp_facts.htm
Hemp is also hemp fibers are longer, stronger and more absorbent than cotton. Bibles are also made of these fibers. So the hemp industry is but it happens in the black market.

Ø Is society gaining or at least maintaining a social peace with the illicitness of marijuana? Is there any connection between the violence shown in ‘Tropa de elite’ and this law?

Health Canada grants access to marihuana for medical use to those who are suffering from grave and debilitating illnesses. It is important to note that the
Marihuana Medical Access Regulations deal exclusively with the medical use of marihuana.
http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/dhp-mps/marihuana/index_e.html
What happens then is that the people who need marijuana for medical cares are the only ones who don’t have access to hemp once it’s very easy to get it from the black market.

Ø Do you agree with the affirmative bellow?
Ø Shouldn’t we invest in the hemp industry in order to have a medical benefit?

Some say ‘the body is a holly temple where the holly ghost inhabits’. The religious matter is contradictive. If we consider our body the holly spirit temple why should we intoxicate it with fast food and stress which aren’t providing any nutrition to the body, moreover as scientifically proved this kind of nourishment and rhythm of life develop cancers and other diseases. So we live under stress, we eat junk food , we take strong chemical substances called legal drugs, we inhale polluted but…
Ø …if we smoke pot we’ll be harming the spirit?


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