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Title: "The War On Drugs Vs. The War On Morality
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The constant amount controversy associated with the on going effects of the drug war, have been consistently mentioned throughout time since marijuana was initially banned in 1927. Since then, the subject has become a timeless discussion amongst all Americans, overall acting as a question of morality... Showed first 250 characters
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The constant amount controversy associated with the on going effects of the drug war, have been consistently mentioned throughout time since marijuana was initially banned in 1927. Since then, the subject has become a timeless discussion amongst all Americans, overall acting as a question of morality... Showed next 250 characters
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