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  • ...divorce in 1977. He was also a long time advocate for the legalization of marijuana.
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  • {{r|Marijuana}}
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  • ...commission recommended the decriminalization of [[cannabis]] (referred as "marijuana" in U.S.) However, Nixon refused to listen to his proposals and the commiss
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  • ...exhibited their own subcultural practices: psychadelic rock music, use of marijuana and psychadelic drugs like LSD, [[pop art]], interest in spirituality, astr
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  • ...[[depression]]. Eventually it became infamous as the source of the drugs [[marijuana]] and [[hashish]].
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  • {{r|Marijuana}}
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  • *[[Marijuana]]
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  • ...="pmid12873153">{{cite journal| author=Hall W, Degenhardt L| title=Medical marijuana initiatives : are they justified? How successful are they likely to be? | j
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  • ...ocal governments and municipalities are still in the process of regulating marijuana-related businesses within their jurisdictions. ...n_1,_Marijuana_Legalization_Amendment_(2020) New Jersey Public Question 1, Marijuana Legalization Amendment (2020)] on Ballotpedia.org, last access 2/26/2024.
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  • ...e web |url=http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/11/us/11k2.html |title=Synthetic Marijuana Spurs State Bans |author=Gay M |authorlink= |coauthors= |date=July 10, 2010
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  • ...serve on the Board of Directors of [[NORML]] to decriminalize the use of [[marijuana]]. He was also an advocate of environmental protection measures against [[p
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  • ...quially categorized as a "hard drug", as opposed to "soft drugs" such as [[marijuana]], which is considerably less addictive and harmful. Victims of heroin over
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  • ...er Reed]] demanding to take a blow-up doll; [[Norman Mailer]] nominating [[marijuana]] as his luxury item; and Lawley's discussion with [[Gordon Brown]] (now [[
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  • {{r|Marijuana Policy Project}}
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  • ...e physically addictive and harmful than a so-called "[[soft drug]]" like [[marijuana]]. Despite harsh penal codes against the consumption, production, and distr
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  • ...f strength, and to send other cowboys a message of power. She was also a [[marijuana]] user.
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  • ...for [[tobacco]]. It can also be smoked mixed with or as a substitute for [[marijuana]], for it evokes a dreamy state of consciousness.
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  • ...initiative is part of the RCMP's renewed commitment and priority to combat marijuana production controlled by organized crime groups."
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  • ...try different approaches. For ''[["She Shoulda Said 'No'!"]]'', an anti-[[marijuana]] film of the 1950s, he highlighted the sexual scenes and arranged "one-tim ...bb quickly presented it as ''The Story of Lila Leeds and Her Exposé of the Marijuana Racket'', hoping that the title would draw audiences. When it failed to sti
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  • *Demystification and/or decriminalization of some laws against marijuana and other drugs. ...ion to the alcohol common in American life, they were also interested in [[marijuana]], [[benzedrine]] and, in some cases, opiates such as [[morphine]]. As time
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