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Marijuana: Agent Of Destruction?

As popular belief stands, marijuana is an addictive drug with numerous negative effects on both physical and psychological health. According to widespread ideas, it causes long-term memory loss, significantly impairs psychomotor functions, and may have severe effects on hormonal aspects of the body. Many have suggested that marijuana is a gateway drug, causing, for whatever reason, the illicit use of more dangerous drugs such as heroin, cocaine, and other stimulants, sedatives, and even hallucinogens. Some people imply that marijuana is carcinogenic, causing cancer of the lungs, neck, and brain, and even going so far as to say that a single marijuana cigarette is equivalent to four tobacco cigarettes. Some of these beliefs do have some truth behind them. However, as my research will show, many of them have been blown somewhat out of proportion.
The argument over marijuana has been a major issue for many, many years. Marijuana was banned in the United States in 1937 and still......


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