Regular marijuana use can also lead to a decrease in sperm count, as well as an increase in abnormal and immature sperm. |
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A budtender holds a marijuana cigarette for a patient at Perennial Holistic Wellness Center medical marijuana dispensary. |
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In Spain, there is now a robust supply of both Moroccan hashish and homegrown marijuana of increasing variety and quality. |
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Despite the risks, marijuana was nowhere near as addictive as nicotine, he said. |
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Those nine substances are sedatives, amphetamines, analgesics, tranquilizers, inhalants, marijuana, cocaine, hallucinogens, and heroin. |
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Caitlin glanced to Lucas oddly, and then pulled a small dime bag of marijuana from her pocket, wiggling it slightly in the air. |
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Not his thing, mind you, but he thinks it's time to reconsider the marijuana laws just the same. |
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The last drug I took was a mix of marijuana in the forms of resin and grass. |
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Boys who binged on booze and smoked marijuana daily were three to four times more likely to be found suffering from depression a year later. |
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The Dutch decision to cease enforcing marijuana laws was a deliberate attempt to separate the hard and soft drug markets. |
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Among drug users, abused youth were significantly younger than their nonabused peers in mean age of onset of marijuana, cocaine, and uppers use. |
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The U.S. Court of Appeals upheld marijuana as a dangerous drug with a high potential for abuse. |
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A thin, twisting and curling column of smoke emitted from the end of the rolled white paper, which hid the dried and crushed marijuana within it. |
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Ron Mann's film Grass chronicles the federal government's extensive and costly war on marijuana. |
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I had never done drugs before but it was quite apparent that they were smoking marijuana with a bong. |
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Among the general population, persons coming of age since 1990 have been getting involved primarily with marijuana, often as a blunt. |
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The report continues to state that the same sort of regulations that control tobacco should govern marijuana. |
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In all copious amounts of alcohol are consumed and the pungent smell of marijuana wafts through the air. |
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Edwin was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia and marijuana induced psychotic disorder. |
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In addition, depressed individuals who are heavy marijuana users may be less responsive to conventional antidepressant drug treatment. |
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Federal and local governments are liberalizing drug laws, decriminalizing marijuana and allowing safe-injection centers to open in Vancouver. |
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Also in Spain, the Catalan Parliament unanimously approved a resolution to decriminalize the use of medical marijuana. |
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At least the movie does a formidable service by proving once and for all that neither marijuana nor LSD is the true gateway drug. |
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It's de rigueur in high school health classes for marijuana to be presented as the gateway drug. |
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The Mexican authorities were shocked at the liberalisation of the drug in Britain, he said, as marijuana was a gateway drug to cocaine. |
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There was also no evidence in either city to back the common refrain that marijuana serves as a gateway drug. |
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Accordingly, the very first report relevant to local marijuana use preceded ganja's widespread local availability by several years. |
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There are many names used on the street for this drug namely draw, marijuana, blow, weed, wacky backy, puff, hash, ganja, spliff. |
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If people are allowed to smoke themselves senseless on marijuana, why shouldn't they be free to inject heroin or freebase crack? |
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Thirteen years of increased marijuana arrests actually correspond to increased pot smoking by kids. |
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Despite its reputation as strict on drug policy, plans to decriminalize marijuana possession in Oklahoma are advancing. |
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People were doing these death drugs from harmless marijuana and LSD to heroin and PCP and Quaaludes. |
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The US Supreme Court rules people using medical marijuana can be prosecuted for possession of an illegal drug. |
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He said that he remained abstinent from alcohol and marijuana for ten years. |
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They were about one and a half times more likely to be abstinent from marijuana, alcohol, and other drug use in the year after treatment. |
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When the staff searched his luggage, they found a stash of marijuana, pain killers, hallucinatory mushrooms, you name it. |
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In college I abused alcohol, marijuana, cocaine and other drugs socially, at parties. |
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He has a long history of accusation of unethical acts from suborning perjury to driving under the influence of marijuana. |
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You may have heard it called marijuana, weed or hash but it is still cannabis, a natural drug that comes from a plant. |
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Every day after school, she'd smoke a joint of marijuana and then proceeded to prank call my house. |
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She confirmed that he was arrested upon making the admission that he had smoked marijuana with his girlfriend. |
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In doing so, they expose themselves to marijuana which may be contaminated with adulterants and mould. |
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Some cases are due to congenital syndromes and others may be related to drug use such as steroids or marijuana. |
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The substances included in the analysis were alcohol, cigarettes, smokeless tobacco, marijuana, cocaine, crack, inhalants, steroids, and heroin. |
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In novice marijuana users, rarely in regular users, marijuana may precipitate reactive or neurotic depressions. |
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In the Rif Mountains, large quantities of marijuana, called kif, are grown for profit. |
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This was only significant for those continuing to use alcohol but was in the same direction for tobacco, marijuana and inhalants. |
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Inside, marijuana still grows wild among nettles, and ageing bearded hippies in Nepali waistcoats stand behind dope stalls. |
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I would like to see a massive study done on marijuana use for both medicinal and recreational purposes. |
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The bill would impose an excise tax on marijuana and other currently illegal drugs. |
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Last year, Arthritis New Zealand ran billboards featuring a middle-aged woman sucking on a fat marijuana cigarette. |
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The area is known as a place to buy marijuana at all hours near a subway station. |
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So getting back to marijuana and reefer, you talk about wanting to decriminalize it, I mean, isn't that sort of a namby-pamby half step? |
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Since the 1980s, reefer madness in these rolling hills has grown as fast as a marijuana plant in the Appalachian spring. |
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Archeological findings at an ancient site in Jerusalem suggest that marijuana was consumed to alleviate labor pains 1,600 years ago. |
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Random drug testing was conducted on urine specimens to detect the use of amphetamines, opiates, cocaine, marijuana, and phencyclidine. |
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Illegal drugs such as marijuana or cocaine may affect fertility, so don't use them. |
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There, the estimated drop in the relative proportion of high sensation seekers using marijuana was 26.7 percent. |
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Known by the scientific name Cannabis sativa, marijuana is an annual herb closely related to the hops used in beer brewing. |
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Still, some cell-mediated and humoral immune system responses may be slightly impaired by heavy marijuana use. |
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On doctors' recommendations, he uses marijuana to relieve symptoms of these illnesses. |
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Despite the stressful transition, she was also happy to tell me that she had not used marijuana since her single lapse after leaving treatment. |
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However, we should note that the most popular drug used by teenagers was marijuana, not amphetamine. |
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On the whole, conservative Republicans have been more willing than liberal Democrats to criticise the war on marijuana. |
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Chocolate also contains anandamide, which has the same effect on the brain as marijuana. |
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The receptors are also sensitive to the compound THC, the primary psychoactive chemical in marijuana. |
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This argument assumes, of course, that everyone who smokes marijuana will become some sort of zombie, and as such is a worst-case scenario. |
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He used to come home high on marijuana and my little sisters were seeing him like that, so I have seen what drugs can lead to. |
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He contends the rules for marijuana should be the same as for legal drugs and should place the onus on the individual. |
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The use of illegal drugs like marijuana, cocaine and heroin has increased exponentially, most dramatically among the young. |
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Alaska's ballot measure attempts to legalize marijuana for adults 21 and older. |
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They appear to be at particular risk for initiation and escalation of marijuana and illicit drug use and consequences. |
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All this fun resulted in Donovan becoming the first pop star to be done for marijuana possession. |
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It is grown to produce the narcotic drugs hashish and marijuana, made primarily from its female flowers. |
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This witness also admitted to being high on crack cocaine, marijuana and beer the night of the killing. |
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With hashish, marijuana, and other illegal hemp preparations, this is not the case. |
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Federal laws against marijuana have hampered research on CBD for the past four decades. |
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The specimens are tested for marijuana, cocaine, opiates, amphetamines, PCP, and five other drugs. |
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This is the first time domestically cultivated marijuana has overtaken Moroccan hashish as the major product in the British marijuana market. |
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Cannabinoids include Cannabis sativa products such as marijuana, hashish and hash oil. |
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Federal agents continue to target medical marijuana dispensaries, even when such organizations are protected by state laws. |
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It is the only state to have sanctioned physician assisted suicide and also allows marijuana to be used for medical purposes. |
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The Statistics Canada study reveals that the increase hasn't been confined to cannabis, which includes marijuana, hashish and hash oil. |
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What if she was like most 17-year-olds and had experimented with marijuana or speed or ecstasy? |
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He was consuming drugs on a daily basis, including LSD, peyote, marijuana, and speed. |
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In 2002 he was convicted by federal authorities for providing medical marijuana to a dispensary in California. |
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Again, the proximity of Morocco, where cannabis is a traditional product, facilitated the supply of hashish and marijuana for the Spanish market. |
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However, it is designed to promote best practice, in terms of discouraging the use of, or minimising the harm caused by, marijuana. |
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In the summer of 1970 he took his first tab of LSD and then his first joint of marijuana. |
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Among these were marijuana, a revival of cocaine sniffing, and experimentation with lysergic acid diethylamide, a powerful hallucinogen. |
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The NHSDA defines cannabis as both marijuana and hashish, and tells how it is typically used. |
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Certainly the most famous element of Dutch drug policy is that coffee shops are allowed to sell hashish and marijuana. |
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Cannibis, aka marijuana, hash, pot, weed, smoke, draw, call it what you will, is a drug. |
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I had acquainted myself with marijuana and hash a long time before I moved to Amsterdam. |
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Over the last few years marijuana has gradually lost its 70s image as a harmless drug. |
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This is an important distinction between high-quality marijuana and schwag. |
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Add to that a covert operation to score some marijuana for his dad's glaucoma, and, well, it's needless to say this day doesn't end well. |
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How many words for marijuana, or for smoking it, can you think of on the spot, right off the top of your head? |
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This suggested that marijuana use was not a necessary precursor to use of crack, powder cocaine, or heroin. |
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Then, on the way back across the border he was caught with marijuana, but never charged. |
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So, with the facts in place, how can the government ignore them any longer and keep marijuana illegal? |
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So why then does the government insist to ignore the medical value of marijuana? |
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Two others pleaded not guilty to possession of four buckets of compressed marijuana. |
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One thing I do have against marijuana though is that if you smoke it habitually you become very, very boring! |
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However, it has been nearly a century since marijuana was first made illegal in Canada. |
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We know he smoked marijuana, but he's hardly an exemplar of the Ken Kesey LSD generation. |
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He was smoking some exceptionally strong marijuana, and appeared to be quite enlightened at times. |
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Just smile, sample her medicinal marijuana, and listen to the story that must be told. |
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He alleges as well that the wife smokes marijuana frequently in the matrimonial home. |
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There'd be no reason to abuse medical use of marijuana if the stuff was legalized. |
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The player skirts claims that he has had his own problems with cocaine and marijuana. |
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I truly believe this one and people should watch out for this when they smoke marijuana. |
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We were smoking marijuana for breakfast and that led to communication problems. |
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Regular users, upon discontinuation of marijuana, may experience withdrawal effects. |
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Around that time, he was busted for possession of marijuana and spent two years in prison. |
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Arrestees were more forthcoming with their heroin and marijuana use than they were with their crack or power cocaine use. |
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Because it is illegal to grow marijuana in the Netherlands, police in Maastricht spend a great deal of time removing home-based grow operations. |
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A few moments later I heard the scratch of a match against a striker, then smelled the sweet acrid aroma of marijuana. |
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Controlled dosing is one of the challenges facing the world of medical marijuana as it explores cannabidiol strains. |
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In late June, a police bust at a small scale grow op on the same block of Dunbar Street yielded several pounds of marijuana. |
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The specific drugs included marijuana, cocaine, crack cocaine, PCP, barbiturates, and amphetamines. |
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Those who used marijuana, cocaine, and hallucinogens were more likely to report their use than heroin users. |
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For drugs, including marijuana and hallucinogens, the average age of first-time use was, between 13.1 and 13.8 years. |
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Investigators said he was smoking marijuana and inhaling paint thinners when a burning candle ignited the fumes. |
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The British Home Secretary announced today that marijuana will be rescheduled as a Class C drug. |
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The basuco was sold for a low price and it rapidly became even more popular than marijuana in a lot of cities. |
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People caught dealing marijuana, or using or dealing most other drugs still face stiff criminal penalties. |
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I'd hope for some real action on marijuana laws, and a determined effort to regain our energy sovereignty. |
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The indicator for each time interval is whether or not respondents reported having used marijuana, cocaine, or hallucinogens. |
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From what foul depths could have crawled a man who'd drive well above the speed limit, intoxicated by both alcohol and demon marijuana? |
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Apparently squirrel monkey show little interest in self-administering THC, which contradicted NIDA's contention that marijuana is addictive. |
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What I would say, though, is that marijuana smoking is a victimless crime and the drug war has proven to be a very biased war. |
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It tells the true story of a retiring couple who rent out their farmhouse, only to discover their tenant has turned it into a marijuana grow-op. |
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Most studies conclude that marijuana use does lower sperm count and fertility. |
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She says he asked for marijuana, but she did not have any, and she dug into her illegal stash of crystal meth instead. |
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The tests will target marijuana and methamphetamine and carry a zero tolerance standard. |
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No significant differences were found in the use of marijuana or methamphetamine across rural areas. |
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On the other hand you will find, right now, crack, coke, meths, hallucinatory drugs, hashish, marijuana and alcohol. |
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Instead, the legal status of marijuana makes it a gateway drug. |
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Homegrown medical marijuana qualifies as interstate commerce, the Supreme Court ruled June 6, in the second major setback it has delivered to pot patients. |
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They hope that if society can come to accept that marijuana has medical benefits, it will eventually accept the notion that it can be used recreationally, just like alcohol. |
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I believe in the legalization of marijuana from an economic standpoint. |
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The Justice Department has already chipped away at more than 20 years of privacy standards by arresting AIDS and cancer patients who use medical marijuana. |
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An Ohio appellate court last week reversed a lower court ruling that the city's pernicious treatment of marijuana users was unconstitutional under state law. |
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Earlier this month, the United States Supreme Court ruled that federal drug laws trump policies in ten states that permit medicinal marijuana use. |
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There were times when he would spend all of his money on speed or marijuana and get so high his mind would blur and all he could think about was having a another dosage. |
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We wore wild clothes, we grew our hair down to our shoulders, we smoked marijuana and popped tabs of acid, and we compulsively questioned authority. |
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Athletes at the Sydney Olympics will be tested for abuse of marijuana. |
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A few weeks ago, he was busted for possession of marijuana at school. |
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Class B drugs, which carry a maximum penalty of two years for possession and five years for trafficking, include amphetamine, marijuana and barbiturates. |
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For example, a person who experiences a hallucination on LSD or mescaline might see the exact same hallucination days later while high on marijuana alone. |
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The most common drug abuse disorders involved marijuana, followed by cocaine, amphetamines, hallucinogens, opioids, sedatives, tranquilizers, and inhalants. |
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And I grant you, smoking is a very efficient way to get mind-altering drugs such as nicotine, marijuana, cocaine, or heroin into the bloodstream and hence to the brain. |
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He spends much of his time smoking marijuana or consuming sizzurp. |
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The girls allegedly smoked marijuana just before the slayings. |
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In the first six months of the program, unmanned aerial vehicles helped catch over 1,200 illegal aliens, and they also helped track down nearly 3,000 pounds of marijuana. |
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The real narcos are as much of a threat to the forest as the loggers, through the devastating fires they set to clear land for poppy and marijuana production. |
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The corner has a real Dutch feel, with the Dutch pancake house across the street, the flower shop next door specializing in Dutch tulips, and now, a marijuana smokeeasy. |
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He was bounced from the team after testing positive for marijuana. |
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Nida researchers were frustrated in their attempts to induce squirrel monkeys to self-administer THC, one of the psychoactive ingredients in marijuana. |
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Before the woozy rhyming couplets of Afroman hit number one, the foremost musical preachers of recreational marijuana use were Latino hip hoppers Cypress Hill. |
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In addition to marijuana, cocaine, and crack cocaine, the illicit drugs reported in the survey included hallucinogens, heroin, inhalants, and psychotropics. |
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Interestingly, the premise that marijuana is harmless because it's just a plant could also be used to explain the harmlessness of cocaine and heroin. |
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Cannabinoids have been known for many, many thousands of years, things like marijuana and hashish, both for medicinal purposes as well as just for pleasure. |
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Supporters of this social movement share a diffuse ideology that sees marijuana and hashish as natural and benign drugs and their use as legitimate. |
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He remembers his first taste of marijuana, his first snort of horse. |
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False-positive levels occur in hypogonadal states and with marijuana use. |
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I could just release my emotions to marijuana every single night, at home, right in front of the idiot box, and let its flickering pixels entertain me, but would I regret it? |
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While marijuana isn't included among the 2,000-odd plants and minerals that Kuo keeps in stock, he says that it is nonetheless part of the traditional Chinese pharmacopoeia. |
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If people choose to ingest opium, heroin, cocaine, crack, marijuana, or any of the dozens of uppers, downers, and hallucinogens in common use, let them. |
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It is inconsistent with the principles of fundamental justice to deny a legal source of marijuana to people who have been granted ATPs and licences to produce. |
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For example, besides the physiological detriments, cigarette use often precedes marijuana and alcohol use and is concurrent with other risk behaviors such as fighting. |
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Cultural, legal, and scientific controversy swirls around the innocuousness, risks, or benefits of marijuana use and confuses public and professional perceptions. |
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Is the baby boomer electorate so puritanical that they would punish progressive politicians who voiced support for liberalizing or legalizing intoxicants, or simply marijuana? |
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The international cocaine trade re-emerged in Colombia in the 1970s, courtesy of a mafia which cut its teeth on contraband whiskey, marijuana and luxury goods. |
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Table 4 is arranged in five blocks of four rows each, one block each for marijuana sales, hard drug sales, alcohol use, marijuana use, and polydrug use. |
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Chapter 4 describes the history for the use of marijuana in folk medicine. |
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Questions like these are always an offer to buy ganja or marijuana. |
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Does this mean that alcohol is a gateway drug for marijuana? |
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It was also common to see the jeeps of the island's French gendarmes speeding by on the road loaded down with confiscated marijuana plants in the back. |
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The Ghazis of Mughal India used marijuana to induce fearlessness. |
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It has decriminalized medical marijuana, legalized assisted suicide and earlier this year, began granting marriage licenses to same-sex couples in the Portland area. |
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Marijuana may be relatively harmless, but marijuana prohibition is deadly. |
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In addition, athletes might not perceive marijuana as being as harmful as cocaine or psychedelics, and therefore may be more inclined to try the perceived lesser of two evils. |
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Maharaj believes that educating the public on the harmful effects of smoking marijuana is the key to deterring people from experimenting with this drug. |
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Health Canada made changes in its grow operation after authorized medicinal marijuana users grumbled about the quality and potency of the initial harvest. |
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The trial judge granted an absolute discharge on the marijuana count. |
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In these analyses, the predictor variable was a trichotomously coded diagnostically-driven marijuana criteria variable. |
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No to the legalisation of all drugs, but yes to legalising medicinal marijuana if it helps cancer patients and people with other illnesses. |
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The drugs marijuana, ecstasy, and LSD scored far lower in terms of related harms. |
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Many nations have decriminalized the possession of small amounts of marijuana. |
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Jamaican nationals within Trinidad and Tobago barter shipments of marijuana or cocaine for reexport. |
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Grown in the strategic northeast region of Colombia, marijuana soon became the leading cash crop in Colombia. |
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Previous research suggested that tetrahydrocannabinol, the psychoactive component of marijuana, has anti-inflammatory properties. |
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A review of herbal marijuana alternatives, synthetic cathinones, kratom, salvia divinorum, methoxetamine, and piperazines. |
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This increased the supply and demand for marijuana during this time period. |
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When Dillon was 19, he was stopped for driving under the influence and had a marijuana joint and a Quaalude pill in his pocket. |
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Hours later, it appears as though Miller may have violated both by testing positive for both amphetamines and marijuana. |
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Due to the large amount of baby boomers, commercial marijuana use was on the rise. |
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Ten cents' worth of a certain bird seed, planted in any back yard, will grow into a yardful of marijuana. |
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Studies have shown that chocolate contains the compound anandamide that activates the same brain receptors as marijuana. |
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The Canadian crooner has reportedly tested positive for THC and Alprazolam, both key ingredients in marijuana and Xanax, respectively. |
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Appellant contends that the imposition of a fine is totally unauthorized as punishment for conspiracy to traffick in marijuana. |
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Normal biscuit cookies like the tannies, the Afrikaans aunties, made, but liberally laced with marijuana. |
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Stewart's wife, Liz, claims it has to be about her ginger snaps which are laced with marijuana to help ease the pain of cancer patients. |
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One of the sweatpant pockets gave up Mexican ID, a tin of organic rolling papers, and a Baggie of clean-looking marijuana. |
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Court documents said he had past incidents in Ashby with police for dextromethorphan and marijuana. |
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In 2006, Florida law enforcement here discovered 480 homes growing marijuana indoors. Last year, 1,022 grow houses were busted. |
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The police frisked the suspiciously-acting individual and found a knife as well as a bag of marijuana. |
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A detective asking you to buy illegal marijuana for a dying man would be police entrapment. |
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Fred Owre said medical marijuana has helped his wife, who has multiple sclerosis. |
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Lyle Craker a license to grow marijuana for privately funded medical research. |
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Dopamine levels doubled in animals given the drug compared with animals injected with an inactive form of marijuana, DiChiara said. |
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The dopehead offers Dale an extremely rare and potent strain of marijuana called Pineapple Express. |
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The exceptionally useful plant has been underutilized due to its unfair association with marijuana, argues the author. |
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Authorities say the trade has flourished for years with Jamaicans receiving pistols and submachine guns in exchange for home-grown marijuana. |
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Some parents may smell of alcohol or marijuana, putting everyone in the NICU on alert. |
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Her brother Jack had already been in rehab a year earlier, aged 17, after using marijuana, alcohol and Oxycontin, the so-called Hillbilly heroin. |
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In general, those young people who began using marijuana as preteens were more likely to be dependent on more than one substance. |
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Cortical thickness and neurocognition in adolescent marijuana and alcohol users following 28 days of monitored abstinence. |
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Judge Young had been considering a petition filed to have marijuana rescheduled under federal law. |
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Many of the ingredients common to marijuana and tobacco smoke are known to be toxic to respiratory tissue. |
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The site is also a source of information for those interested in organic marijuana grown hydroponically for medicinal purposes. |
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Earlier this year 2 Chainz had a run-in with with the law in Los Angeles, where he was arrested for posession of marijuana and promethazine. |
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Riots flared after the popular singer Kaya, arrested for smoking marijuana at a public concert, was found dead in his prison cell. |
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Whatever the cause of marijuana munchies, when it comes to recreational pot smoking, there's no free lunch. |
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The government should regulate the quality of marijuana, he says, so tokers would know their weed won't be laced with poisons. |
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Illicit drugs include marijuana, cocaine, inhalants, heroin, hallucinogens and non-medical use of psychotherapeutics. |
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In a new study, the use of tobacco, marijuana, or any other illicit agent during pregnancy was associated with increased risk of stillbirths. |
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Dried snot on the marijuana pipe tossed into the cowpool built with government subsidy on a Vermont commune. |
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Pat Downing said one of the home's residents was trying to extract tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC, from marijuana. |
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Wrapped in cellophane imprinted with bunnies, eggs and flowers, the marijuana was in a cartop luggage carrier, the patrolman said. |
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Unknown to him, he's actually a CIA sleeper agent who, thanks to a fondness for marijuana, has forgotten the fact. |
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Locally, the drugs of choice are marijuana and alcohol, authorities say, while use of methamphetamines, mushrooms and LSD continues. |
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To understand why marijuana is not medicine, it helps to know how medications are approved in the United States. |
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Although their acid sacrament was perfectly legal during the actual Acid Tests, milder marijuana was not. |
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However, owners and operators should review rental criteria, lease documents and marijuana policies to ensure clarity among staff and residents. |
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This article aims to clear up some of the confusion regarding taxes and marijuana. |
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Flicking a lighter to the lone candle atop the podium, Rubin burned a bud of marijuana on the flame. |
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In this fellow's case, he was arrested at fifteen for carrying a roach clip for marijuana in his pocket. |
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The popularity of marijuana among jazz musicians remained high until the 1940s and 50s, when it was partially replaced by the use of heroin. |
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The sometimes proclaimed view that marijuana is non-addicting is contradicted by observed withdrawal effects. |
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Jeran Herbert In this poster, we will examine the benefits of the legalization of both medicinal and recreational marijuana in the United States. |
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Daltrey's voice is negatively affected by marijuana smoke, to which he says he is allergic. |
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The drugs seized included methamphetamine, marijuana, and previously rarely seen substances such as JWH-018-artificial marijuana, salvia divinorum, kratom, and triazolam. |
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For example, chapter 2 covers amphetamines, barbiturates, benzodiazepines, cocaine, marijuana, opiates, methadone, porpoxyphene, phencyclidine, methaqualone and gluthethimide. |
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Prescription controlled substances are now considered the new gateway drug for many young Americans, replacing marijuana in many cases which has traditionally held this role. |
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Judge Alex Kozinski repeatedly called Dormont's attention to the language of the Controlled Substances Act, which specifically exempts hemp seed from the ban on marijuana. |
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People who use marijuana heavily appear to have blunted brain responses to dopamine, a chemical messenger associated with pleasant feelings and rewards. |
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Tetrahydrocannabinolic acid synthase, the enzyme controlling marijuana psychoactivity, is secreted into the storage cavity of the glandular trichomes. |
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Sure, most people Will not get in trouble with marijuana use. |
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Costa Rica is a leading eradicator of marijuana, seizing or destroying more than 1,390 metric tons in 2013, an increase of nearly 50 percent over the previous year. |
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It's understandable to use moratoriums to address difficult issues such as overdevelopment and on medical marijuana dispensaries while new rules are crafted. |
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Like other cities across Lane County and the state, Coburg weighed in on whether to impose a one-year moratorium on medical marijuana dispensaries within its borders. |
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New medications that act on the cannabinoid system are being developed to treat a variety of symptoms, but with fewer side effects than smoked marijuana. |
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When Mexico eradicated marijuana plantations, demand stayed the same. |
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The investigators also assessed nicotine use, heavy drinking, heavy marijuana use and recreational drug use in more than 10,000 healthy people without mental illness. |
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Michael Schwartz of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to bring attention to a new designer drug being used as an alternative to marijuana. |
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The growing, use, and sale of cannabis was legalized on 11 December 2013, making Uruguay the first country in the world to fully legalize marijuana. |
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The insanely harsh sentence given to small-time marijuana dealer Weldon Angelos is simply an extreme manifestation of a policy that long ago lost all connection with reality. |
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She takes a tincture of liquid marijuana sublingually each day. |
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Officers found more than a half-ounce of marijuana and several tablets of Xanax, a prescription medication used to treat depression and panic disorders, court records show. |
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A faint whiff of marijuana blends with the fumes of diesel trucks, the smell of boiling cabbage, overperked coffee, and the kitchen exhaust from a nearby Oriental restaurant. |
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The pigeon was en route to a prison in Bucaramanga, in the country's north-east, before it was caught carrying 45 grams of marijuana attached to its body. |
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Kerlikowske said the recent decriminalization and medicalization of marijuana by some states might have led some people to believe that marijuana is not dangerous. |
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Somebody dimed on me and I got arrested for selling marijuana. |
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A member of the German parliament's Transportation Committee is suggesting members gauge their skills in driving tests while stoned on marijuana or hashish. |
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The Controlled Substances Act is a hard-line, no-exceptions law that places marijuana in the same category as heroin and LSD, drugs with no legitimate use. |
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The Washington Post recently published a report by reporter Tina Griego that said the black market for marijuana is thriving in Colorado, despite legalization. |
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In March, police arrested a marijuana grower in Iraklion, Crete. |
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The new law makes it legal to have marijuana in personal possession. |
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The 21-year-old singer had checked into a rehab clinic recently and sought help for a combination of problems, including alcohol, marijuana and prescription drug Ambien. |
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In addition, bidis are cheaper than conventional cigarettes and mimic the appearance of a marijuana cigarette, which are both believed to help increase its popularity. |
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The long-held belief that using marijuana isn't physically addictive has proved false, according to research that found quitting marijuana can cause withdrawal symptoms. |
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Does propaganda about marijuana being a gateway drug still hold sway? |
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We have been on the verge of decriminalizing small amounts of marijuana for personal use up here in Soviet Canuckistan for the past couple of years, but have yet to do so. |
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The beginning of the 21st century saw a drug use increase in North America and Europe, with a particularly increased demand for marijuana and cocaine. |
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Then, we focus on the health effects of specific drugs, including marijuana, inhalants, nicotine, steroids, prescription drugs, club drugs, heroin, and cocaine. |
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After smoking a bowl of that fine marijuana, they ate some brownies. |
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The two of them chain-smoked a dime bag's worth of marijuana. |
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