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    I would state is that we still do not have the clinical trials to determine that marijuana is ready for any indication by the FDA. What we are interested in, is expediting the research process, whether that be changing the schedule or streamlining the process within the schedule 1 process that we have now. An. Dr. Throckmorton: I’d agree with Dr. Weiss, we don’t know enough about the specific compounds of marijuana to make a judgement call on that. What we do need is further research to be able…

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    ensuring people have timely and appropriate access to them for therapeutic reasons. -Marijuana, also known as cannabis, is the most commonly used illegal drug in Canada and worldwide. While recreational use is illegal, marijuana can be used for medical purposes with the support of a healthcare practitioner. On April 13, 2017, the Government of Canada introduced proposed legislation to legalize and regulate marijuana in Canada before July…

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    Thesis Statement: Medical marijuana has many medical benefits warranting its legalization, which include eliminating visual haloes produced by glaucoma, controlling intraocular pressure, cough suppression, as well as the treatment of asthma, depression, pain, nausea, vomiting, anorexia, peripheral neuropathy and muscle spasticity in conditions such as multiple sclerosis. AIDS, and cancer. I. Background Information- Cannabis sativa, or marijuana as we have come know, has been around for five…

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    history of medical marijuana goes back as early as 1070 BC in Europe, China and Egypt. In the mid19th century Queen Victoria used cannabis to get rid of menstrual pain. In 1928, an international drug conference in Geneva made the use of cannabis illegal in the UK, because an Egyptian delegate convinced the UK that cannabis is dangerous for the society. In the United Stated, marijuana was used for medical purpose until 1937, when its use was banned. In 1930’s during trials on marijuana law, one…

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    for medical marijuana to become readily available in the United States, but those people are unaware of the true disadvantages cannabis would bring. Though marijuana may work for some, most Americans would not benefit from the legalization of medical marijuana, and patients who would be able to use cannabis would be better off sticking to the prescriptions their doctors prescribe despite any alarming side effects. Despite being able to help a few thousand, the legalization of medical marijuana…

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    Medical Marijuana Legalization Recently, Medical marijuana has been a big controversy. The government has been debating whether or not they should legalize it. As of right now the congress have left states to decide. Since it is still illegal under the federal government all together then a person can still get in trouble for it. The legalization of marijuana would be beneficial to a lot of people. Marijuana has been proven to help with a lot of things. “ Within the last two years three…

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    Marijuana, also known as cannabis, weed, pot, grass, and bud has become a huge part of society within the past few years. One in three people in America have tried smoking marijuana at one point in their lives. This debate over legalizing marijuana has been going on for quite some time, but it is recently more intense than ever. In 1969, only 12% of our population supported legalizing marijuana. Today, a majority of Americans support the legalization for recreational use. Meanwhile a majority of…

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    Marijuana (Cannabis) is the name given to the dried buds, and leaves of a plant that grows in decently in warm humid areas. Marijuana was first thought to have medical benefits during the reign of the Mayan empire. When the wounded Mayan warriors returned home from battle they were told to sit in a room full of the burning plant for a short period of time. They used cannabis much like the United States military uses Motrin and a sock change. In the early seventeen hundreds, marijuana was not…

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    Benefits to Legalization of Recreational Marijuana in California In the Untied States today people are often faced with the challenge of biased rules and regulations, the prohibition of marijuana is one of these laws. America is a modernized country with no need for excessive boundaries on drugs that can have a positive impact on some people’s lives. The medical use of marijuana in California, one of the United States most economically thriving states, has proven itself to be a benefit. In…

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    Many people are unaware about how useful and powerful marijuana can be. Marijuana can help and save people who suffer and are in need of for medical reasons such as cancer patients, patients with depression, and aid patients. It has been shown to relieve symptoms and diseases and many lives have been saved due to the use of marijuana. Medical marijuana is only legalized in 24 states and should be legalized in all 50 states because the govt can make profit off of it, cures cancer patients and…

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