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    Nowadays medical marijuana is a very debate issue in many countries around the world. Some say medical marijuana have many harmful and effect on your body . However I think medical marijuana has ability to relax the pain of a serious illness. Medical marijuana has not only used for relax the pain but also use it for treatment a disease by three reasons. First of all, medical marijuana is used to treat cancer. Medical marijuana can reduce the symptom of cancer treatment including nausea…

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    recreational marijuana in Illinois, I believe most of your audience would be the citizens of Illinois. Some of your audiences are entailed with students, adults, and law enforcements. A quote that demonstrates this is “High school and college students will be pulled out of school and put in jail.” Alongside, you mentioned that prisons and jails would be overcrowded, which would make it bad for the state both economically and socially. A solution you proposed is to legalize marijuana, which could…

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    Recreational marijuana users buy marijuana to get stoned not for addressing a medial issue; therefore the regulations should be night and day different, not almost identical. Recreational shops feel their business are taking a hit because of medical marijuana shops undercutting them, but medical marijuana shops are not a business they are here to provide affordable quality medication. Not turn medical marijuana into profit. Most medical marijuana dispensaries get cannabis medication from…

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    drug in the compound is marijuana. Because of the fact that marijuana is a illegal drug, we cannot use its compound form of it to cure cancer because it is not legal to use. However, if marijuana was legal we could use it to save many people’s lives. That is why marijuana should be legal. Marijuana should be legal for medical purposes. Marijuana should be legal for medical purposes also because it can be used to save many lives. www.factslides.com has stated in their marijuana slide article…

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    hold true with marijuana? A great debate today is whether or not medical marijuana should be legalized. The controversy surrounding the legalization of marijuana debates the drug effectiveness vs. safety and regulation. My belief is that marijuana can have many positive effects on a disease process where other therapeutic measures have failed. Being a nurse I have seen many patients treated with conventional medication and not always do these pharmaceutical therapy’s help. If marijuana was…

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    To many people marijuana is considered to have medicinal benefits while others believe it’s a gateway drug. Some consider it to have a “high potential for abuse which may lead to severe psychological or physical dependence” ("Resources - Controlled Substance Schedules", 2016). That may not be the case as marijuana possession was criminalized in the Confidential Restricted List in 1923 under the Narcotics Drug Act Amendment Bill only because some “business people and clergy” were upset by the…

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    sense to legalize marijuana. Prohibition of marijuana financially benefits organized crime, and since marijuana is illegal, the government is losing out on taxes that could be collected on marijuana sales if it were legalized. Additionally, legalizing marijuana would economically benefit farmers. Also, as proven by scientific research there are beneficial medical uses for marijuana. Lastly, the government should not interfere with our free will by continuing to keep marijuana illegal in most…

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    resource can provide a solution for many problems, the state continues to prohibit one from using it. Medical marijuana establishes itself as the neglected resource. Medical marijuana continually proves itself as a necessary alternative to the drugs supplied by pharmaceutical companies. Why let someone constantly suffer? Why should citizens endanger their freedom to reap the benefits of medical marijuana? Citizens of the state of Florida want to believe that the state wants the best for them.…

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    medicine amongst early Chinese civilization. Marijuana continued to be used for medicinal purposes for thousands of years, even by the first President of the United States. Marijuana continued to be seen as a medicinal plant until the 1930s as its use in creating hemp paper began to threaten the paper industry. Because of this threat, many politicians were pressured into denouncing the plant and making it appear to be a threat to the public. In 1937, the marijuana prohibition began across…

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    The legalization of Medical Marijuana is a controversial issue throughout our country, as 29 states have legalized it (State Marijuana Laws in 2017 Map). There are many effects that Medical Marijuana can have on a person. Because of this, it causes people to argue about whether it is a miracle drug or not. Individuals in our society claim that Medical Marijuana should not be legalized because it can get you high, and it creates an addiction. A medical references on WebMD states that “Higher THC…

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