Where Can I Find Scholarly Articles Online Referring to Marijuana?

Question by njnet558: Where can I find scholarly articles online referring to marijuana?
I am writing a research paper and I need to cite my sources. I am having trouble locating studies that have been done to determine that marijuana is in fact not a dangerous drug. Help is appreciated. 10 points to the best answer!

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Answer by Nawal M
Well, I feel bad repping this on Yahoo!, but Google Scholar is pretty good in terms of a free, public source: http://scholar.google.com/

What might work best for you though is to check out the resources available at your school’s library. They probably have subscriptions to all sorts of different scholarly journals. I’m sure if you do a search in some of the Biology ones you should be able to find what you need. Don’t hesitate to ask a librarian though. They are college educated in the art of research, and they can really point you in the right direction.

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