Benefits of Medical Marijuana Essay

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    rion ENGL 1101 11/20/2015 The Pros and Cons of Medical Marijuana Marijuana during the 70’s was much more acceptable than it is today. In fact it is a little unbelievable how different the opinions of marijuana are in this day and time. Even with all of the benefits the drug can offer, many are still against it. Marijuana has been around for many centuries and used for different reasons and cultures. Based on my research I have found that yes, there are down sides of using the drug but the good…

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    have legalized medical marijuana and fifteen have limited legalization of marijuana. Doctors tried to increase the use of marijuana to help fight the pain from “cancer, nausea from chemotherapy, the wasting syndrome of AIDS, glaucoma, epilepsy and certain neurological and psychiatric disorders” (“Letters). In Canada, doctors have found positive results from using marijuana medically. Legalizing marijuana for medical reasons, in all fifty states, is important for the growth of medical treatments…

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    option, but it is against the law. He has two choices to treat himself: break the law, or die. Medical marijuana has been illegal since 1970, and the government has kept marijuana a Schedule I drug, defined as a highly illegal drug, with no medical use. The government is wrong. Despite the wishes of the government, over twenty…

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    meaning the plant from which they are derived. Cannabidiol can be derived from medical marijuana plants, as well as industrial hemp plants. Both plants are from the same cannabis gene pool and hence, are two distinct cannabis plants that feature different characteristics. They are not one and the same, as they are often treated. Each of the two cannabis plants carries its own legal status. This distinction between marijuana and hemp is typically the first point of conversation when asking the…

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    lettuce; all street names for marijuana. The controversy of legalizing marijuana has recently become more and more popular. An increasing amount of states in the United States are debating on whether or not medicinal marijuana should be legalized. States such as Minnesota and Colorado have incorporated marijuana into the medical field. There are numerous factors that should be considered when deciding whether or not to legalize marijuana for medical use. The impact marijuana can have in the…

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    not knowing that medical marijuana can help increase the quality of life the patient has. People who oppose too this treatment should have empathy for those families and patients with these conditions. Advocates argue that marijuana can be a safe and effective treatment for patients who have cancer and other conditions like AIDs and Multiple Sclerosis. On the contrary, opponents might argue that it might lead to addiction and affect different parts of the body. Although, marijuana might have…

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    you may use for it, Marijuana, is a very relevant and largely debated topic in our country. During this past election a lot of changes have been made on certain states’ stances on the use and sale of Medicinal and Recreational Marijuana. Colorado, Washington, Alaska, Oregon, and the District of Columbia all have legalized the use and sale of Recreational Marijuana, while several other states have legalized the use and sale of Medicinal Marijuana. After the legalization the benefits were seen…

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    Marijuana Should Be Legalized for Medical and Recreational Purposes Marijuana has been the controversial topic of discussion for centuries. Early American leaders enacted the first law regarding marijuana, which is also referred to as cannabis or weed, in the year 1613. The law stated that farmers were required to grow hemp, the stalk of the marijuana plant, in order to prepare fibers that were considered “essential for making sails, ropes, food, and fuel in the developing nation” (Rich, Stingl…

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    only can be used for medical conditions, but also benefit the community by improving the economy, as well creating less crime by taking cannabis profits out of the hands of street dealers and into the hands of the government. Introduction I. According to the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML), approximately 100 million Americans have tried cannabis sometime in their lifetime, while 25 million Americans have used it within the past month (About Marijuana). As a person…

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    Marijuana is a plant that people use to smoke or ingest, to achieve a “high” effect, and is classified as a psychoactive drug. There is a wide variety of terms for this drug: weed, cannabis, hemp, etc. The chemical that is found is marijuana is THC. For decades, marijuana has been considered a drug, but marijuana has served to be beneficial to people and the governing state. The movement of marijuana has been going on since the 90’s. There are medical reasonings behind legalizing marijuana and…

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