Benefits of Medical Marijuana Essay

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    essay “Drugs: Case for Legalizing Marijuana”, Vidal explains how to stop most drug addictions by simply making all drugs available while selling them at government cost. Legalization of marijuana could bring impairment to the people who choose to use it. While driving under the influence, collisions are more prone to happen. However, marijuana in America should be legalized because marijuana will create more job opportunities and money for the state, be used for medical purposes, and…

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    Marijuana, Pot, or Weed. Whatever you call it it all is under much debate in American politics. With over half of the country already legalizing the plant scientifically known as Cannabis Sativa for medicinal purposes and 5 states legalizing pot for recreational purposes.Pot has long been the topic of much controversy. It has been used for thousands of years, Originally used in Native Americans cloths. We have only recently begun debating this topic with both sides arguing very valid points.…

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    Medical and therapeutic properties of marijuana have been the subject of numerous studies for several years now, many of whom have demonstrated their positive effect in treating diseases such as cancer, psychological syndromes such as autism, preventive measures against diabetes or mental ailments such as anxiety. You can find facts about marijuana and mental and psychological effects by many open source journals. Several scientific journals, books and other publications, try a variety of issues…

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    Marijuana also known as cannabis, is a psychoactive drug that is known for its intoxicating effect or its “high”. Marijuana has been known throughout the streets as weed, herb, pot, grass, ganja, Mary Jane etc. Recreational marijuana is legal in only nine states and medical marijuana is legal in 29 states. Less than half of the U.S. have yet to legalize marijuana. There should be a legalization of marijuana across all 50 states in the U.S. as marijuana has been proven to aid in medical illness.…

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    The legalization of marijuana would allow patients to seek unconventional ways of treating debilitating illnesses and would also decrease drug crimes involving marijuana. I believe that science has studies to show that there a link in the relief of symptoms that can be dilating brought on by an illness and that some illnesses altogether can be treated by marijuana. I also think that by legalizing a drug that can be considered helpful to those using it will alleviate the need to arrest and charge…

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    Marijuana has the potential to actually be safer than alcohol or cigarettes. While it may seem hard to believe, no one has ever died directly from marijuana itself, as in an overdose. Also, the main chemical in marijuana, THC, is far less potent than that of alcohol. “A fatal marijuana overdose in humans would take 40,000 times the amount of THC that it took to get them high in the first place,” according to the New Health Guide (“New Health Guide”). Say that someone could get drunk on three…

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    The legalization of marijuana has been a hot topic in recent years with twenty-three states and the District of Columbia having laws allowing medical cannabis and 4 states allowing recreational cannabis. While still illegal on the federal level, activists argue its medical and industrial uses, how the state of the federal law infringes on the country 's right to free will, the financial toll the war on drugs creates , and because of the prohibition neglects regulation of marijuana it is…

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    Marijuana is the most popular recreational drug globally and the third in America (Stuart). It is, however, unique because unlike many others recreational drugs, it also has a range of medical uses. The separation of medical from recreational marijuana is a challenging and confusing task, which has affected its legal status significantly. Consequently, nearly half of the United States has legalized marijuana for medical uses while a few others have legalized it both for medicinal and…

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    daily due to drug overdoses; however, studies have shown that marijuana has never been linked to the direct cause of a person’s death. According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, “alcohol is the number one abused substance in America” (2012). With that being said, marijuana still ranks in the top three misused drugs in the United States. The uproar surrounding the debate on the legalization of marijuana has held the attention of many for quite some time now.…

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    research increases, studies have shown the incredible medical and financial qualities of marijuana. With 23 states that currently have legal medical marijuana and 11 states very close, thousands of medical patients are receiving treatment from this plant. Now, four states have legalized marijuana for recreational use (“23 Legal States”). Since sales went underway in Colorado, the state has reaped huge financial benefits from the tax on marijuana. Millions of dollars in revenue has come just in…

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