Name: Christopher Buxton Course Title: Diploma of Management Unit Code: Develop Workplace Policy and Procedures for Sustainability Unit Code: BSBSU501A Assessment1. 1. Review the case study information provided and determine all legislative and regulatory documents that describe compliance requirements for this company. After reading the case study for the Tiny Opera Company I have determined through my own research that the following legislative and regulatory requirements will need to be
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The opinion of Marijuana during the 70’s was much more definitive than it is today. Approval of Marijuana by 27 states, new medical studies, and its consequences on those convicted from use of the most common illicit drug in the world, is forcing the United States of America to rethink its stance on the matter. In general, the underlying argument about Marijuana in this country is: should Marijuana continue to be prohibited to citizens based on its health effects, medicinal values, and costs to the
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do-and-washington-state.html?_r=0, a wedding included gift bags with a rolled joint, a lighter and cannabis- infused lip balm infused, along with this note: “We wanted to show you some of the things we love the best.” Weeding crushers Marijuana use at weddings is “out of the closet now,” said Kelli Bielema of Shindig Events in Seattle. We might soon see joints, bongs and vaporizers being passed around at weddings instead of alcohol. Colorado florists are even embracing buds in bouquets http://www
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People will go behind the law and smoke anyway, so why is it illegal? If we legalized marijuana, and stopped arresting people for possession, the government, and taxpayers, could save a fortune on the cost of prisons and put the money they save to good use; such as health care, better, cheaper education, or raising the minimum
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Many people are told to them that drugs are harmful and can get in trouble for using it, some drugs can even cause death to themselves. The question here is why people do or take drugs even though they are told that it's harmful to them? The video from "The Drunken Debate", one of the people from the video brought up a good point by saying that depending on the group you are hanging out with, you are more inclined to do drugs. If you are surrounded by people who thinks drugs are bad, you will likely
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A study conducted by Pew Research Center concluded that about six in ten Americans are in favor of marijuana legalization. Marijuana use being illegal has brought danger to our communities. In addition to that, the legalization of marijuana would create a new field of business. The legalization of marijuana would also make marijuana readily available to those who need it. Marijuana should be legalized and regulated by the U.S government because doing so would make american communities safer, stimulate
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and strength of the effects. Festivals are events mostly situated in nature or deep in woods. These events include different type of spiritual and prehistoric music, with many different colors, painting, and art. These events are specialized for the use of psychedelics, and have different properties
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Marijuana has been around for a very long time. It was originally used for its great relaxing properties. Later on many governments banned the sale and use of it. Lately, there has been a growing debate on whether or not to legalize marijuana with people taking either side and arguing the risks and benefits of it. Marijuana has some benefits, however, there are some problems with it also. The problem with marijuana is that is hard to test, however, some of the presidential candidates would like
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ations, over 158 million people from countries around the world use marijuana. Today, over 90 million United States citizens have admitted to using the drug at least once. While these are just statistics, it is common knowledge that marijuana is one of the most popular, and accessible drugs in society today. So why is it “illegal” in the majority of our states? The United States Congress placed marijuana in schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act in 1970 because the drug was considered to serve
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resulting in crop breeders being able to somewhat control the THC and CBD contents of specific strains. Dispensaries are stores that sell cannabis products for either medicinal or recreational use. Currently only limited states in the U.S. have legal dispensaries for medicinal use and even limited for recreational use. The only states that currently have operational dispensaries for both medicinal and recreational
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