Definition of Legalizations. Meaning of Legalizations. Synonyms of Legalizations

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Definition of Legalizations

Legalization
Legalization Le`gal*i*za"tion (l[=e]`gal*[i^]*z[=a]"sh[u^]n), n. The act of making legal.

Meaning of Legalizations from wikipedia

- Legalization is the process of removing a legal prohibition against something which is currently not legal. Legalization is a process often applied to...
- Legalize It is the debut studio album by Jamaican singer-songwriter and former Wailer Peter Tosh, released in June 1976. It was recorded at Treasure Isle...
- Spanish). Apostilles and legalizations, College of Notaries of Córdoba (in Spanish). Update of apostilles and legalizations, College of Notaries of Corrientes...
- 16 October 2018. Retrieved 5 February 2025. "Five Reasons Why We Should Legalize Cannabis". The Yale Ledger. 15 March 2023. Retrieved 5 February 2025. Rud****...
- marijuana legalization are substantially overstated and in some cases entirely without real-world support. The study concluded that state legalizations have...
- through decriminalization. In 1996, California became the first state to legalize medical cannabis, sparking a trend that spread to a majority of states...
- given country, the more volatile that country's stock-market prices are. Legalization of online sports betting was found to decrease household saving, decrease...
- countermovements in response to the legalization of elective abortions. In Europe, abortion law varies by country, and has been legalized through parliamentary acts...
- currently is a bill pending in the California State Legislature that would legalize the "possession, obtaining, giving away, or transportation of, specified...
- systematically under-measure 'corruption of the rich' - which tends to be legalized, institutionalized, and ambiguously unethical - as opposed to 'corruption...