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Dr. Grinspoon is suing the U.S. government to remove THC from Schedule I. He is basing his case on the contradictions in federal law regarding the substance. Which argument is the most logical support for his case?
 
  a) Marinol is THC in capsule form and is a Schedule II drug
  b) Smoked marijuana has no harmful side effects.
  c) Colorado and Washington have legalized the recreational use of marijuana.
  d) Eighteen states have legalized some form of medical marijuana.

Question 2

Which professional sport refused to establish policies regarding steroid use and testing until 2005?
 
  a) Basebal
  b) Football
  c) Basketball
  d) Hockey



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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