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The United States should legalize marijuana

On Tuesday night, voters in California turned down Proposition 19, a ballot measure that would have made California the first state to legalize marijuana for recreational use. Despite the failure of the proposal, we believe that government at the state and federal levels should continue to push for the legalization of marijuana. The Crimson Staff, Harvard Crimson


Article originally published on the Harvard Crimson- to read more or for further information click the link. You should also watch another perspective on the possible futureeffects that marijuana could have if it were legalized
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There are few people in this world who would defend Gaddafi as a sane and viable leader of Libya; but I think there would be even less that would see the logic in the U.S selling guns to someone as psychotic as him and then parading about as world police.

It's the equivalent of a sheriff giving an outlaw a six-shooter and then acting surprised when he starts popping off the town folk. 

The second one U.S plane gets shot down by one U.S surface-to-air missile, all the military big wigs should get together and make a decision once and for all - "we have to stop shooting at tyrants we've given guns to".

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