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  • And if you want to bring in pills and other such. The FDA allowed a drug that it's side effect is death. Many pills have bad side effects. And again, definition of a drug is chemically altered. But home remedies classified as drugs, Marijuana is classified as a drug because that's what the government wants. It's not a drug it's a plant. And we are allergic to it which is what causes us to get high. However it's not deathly but to a very select few people and very select few people it does the side effects of drugs like coke and meth. And again very select few people immune to it
    Would that also mean that the natives were using drugs to heal instead of faith and religious reason or "magic forces" are to be called drugs too then? Caffeine is a drug.
    And if your debate is "not a drug yet used as medicine" what about home remedies and the such? Most of those are just ingredients and things that mixed together make the drug but in raw form and yet healthy for you. Even cancer patients smoke because not only does it help reduce pain it helps slow down the growth of said tumors and helps with them after they do chemo and feel sick to begin with
    Yes because it actually hasee medical effects depending on the strains. Make you hungry for anorexic peeps, tiredness from insomnia, pain relieving for chronically stressed people and physically stressed, emotionally, and it helps my dad's gf not abuse her adopted daughter from her hated sister
    Besides Marijuana is not a drug. It's not chemically altered so that it has effect or greater effect on people
    That don't cost a fortune to start it up and keep it going and or may or may not get addicted to.... no :/
    You did have to know and understand some laws, but when it came to laws, you mostly had to know the basic laws. Most of the stuff you learned was how the system worked, the most basic and notable laws, and a few others. It was still tough in some areas, but it was mostly easy, however I somewhat say that it was easy because I took it online. I have a feeling if it was in class, that would be a lot more difficult.
    Well I had an easier time in Criminal Justice, but I think that has to do with that I took Criminal Justice online while Computer Tech has been a mix of in-class and online. Computer Tech is somewhat difficult. I know a bit about computers, but not a whole lot so at some points it is very easy for me (I actually took a quiz recently in class, missed only 3 of the 23 questions on there and I didn't know most of it) and at some points it is some what difficult to understand and difficult to remember. Although personally I think Criminal Justice is easier compared to Computer Tech.

    I also took a few Business classes, Customer Service, Keyboarding, and Formatting due to a mix up and miscommunication, and those were very easy for me.
    You can, you just have to pay for the classes as always. I'm doing Computer Tech, but I graduated last year in Criminal Justice.
    That's great to hear, congrats! :). I graduated last year, but I'm going through college again to get a 2nd degree. I have this semester and 2 more before I can graduate again.
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