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Cannabis - Should It Be Legalised?  

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Cannabis, also known as weed, grass, hemp, ganga, bhang, marijuana, dope and blow they are all the same thing, all completely harmless and completely misunderstood. Over 260 million people worldwide use cannabis for it's potential advantages. Those who don't use it are the ones who are missing out. In 1973, the drug was banned from use in Britain, much to the dismay of its users. For thirty years, people have fought for the right to use it both as a clinical and a legal drug unsuccessfully. The first point that politicians make is that cannabis has a worse effect on the user than both alcohol and tobacco in cigarettes. This is also the first point at which they stumble. Cannabis is indeed ten times worse for the lungs when mixed with tobacco, but alone, cannabis does not cause any negative effects such as those of cigarettes. However, a...

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