Cannabis Research Paper

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My essay will be about the drug weed also known as Cannabis, commonly known as marijuana and by numerous other names, is a preparation of the Cannabis plant intended for use as a psychoactive drug and as medicine. The drug can be useful in many ways such as stimulating the appetite, nausea and vomiting, pain relief, glaucoma, epilepsy, muscle tension spasms and so on. The drug could also have side effects that are bad which would be dizziness, shallow breathing, red eyes and dilated pupils, dry mouth, increased appetite, and slowed reaction time (If you drive after using marijuana, your risk of being in a car accident doubles compared to not being on the drug.)

People say they want Marijuana to be legalized for the usage of fun and relaxation

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