Benefits of Medical Marijuana Essay

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    Marijuana can be confusing because it is thought that this is a new plant, and that everyone is wanting to use to get a high from it and is why it is outlawed. While marijuana can be used to get a buzz it is not a new plant at all, and has been used for both recreation, and medicinal purposes for ages. This is due to man searching for drugs to heal aliments and increase longevity, this is typically done by legalized drugs and herbs called medications. One of the first known herbs used for…

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    Billie Evans ENG 101 C72Z Argumentative Final Draft December 3, 2016 Legalizing Cannabis? Should America legalize cannabis for medical and recreational usage? Why is cannabis illegal and alcohol is not illegal? What is the origin of the plant? What effect does it have on the body? What benefits could patients receive from the legalization of this plant? Shouldn’t America legalize cannabis and regulate its usage in a manner that is similar to the laws and regulations of alcohol? To…

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    Marijuana should be legalized for recreational use in all states. Marijuana has many good benefits that include keeping people calm and it also has good medical uses. On top of this, if it was legalized it could make money for the economy and on top of this if alcohol and cigarettes are legal marijuana should be too because it’s overall better than those listed things. Marijuana keeps people calm as well as having some beneficial medical uses. Marijuana is scientifically proven to calm people…

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    addiction. Medical Marijuana in the NFL shouldn’t have to be an issue the league each year continues to hurt itself by putting stricter and stricter punishment on marijuana offenders. Instead of letting players use medical marijuana for therapeutic uses, the league would much rather prescribe painkillers which are basically…

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    Composition 10 29 November 2016 In 1929, the head of the Department of Prohibition wrongly outlawed marijuana because his department was being heavily funded with nothing to do after the prohibition of all alcohol-related products had ended in a failure. So that his funding wouldn’t get taken away, he tried to find something for his department to ban and outlaw. The unlucky winner was marijuana. He fabricated false claims against the drug even though he previously stated that the drug wasn’t…

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    Many might say that marijuana is a relaxing herb, something they could use to relieve stress others may believe it is a harmful addicting drug. Marijuana is frequently being misunderstood for something that it is not but yet this illegal hemp is roughly smoked by over sixty five million people and counting. Although it is considered an illegal narcotic, this plant has been established to have many various medical benefits. Not only has this plant not been proven to cause any form of addiction or…

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    Imagine a young child with a medical condition suffering from over one hundred seizures a day. The seizures hinder the child from reaching normal milestones like walking or talking. This child is someone’s grandchild, son/daughter, or niece/nephew. Exhausted from failed prescription medications to control the seizure activity, it is clear and evident that there must be an alternative solution. The alternative answer is medical cannabis oil. However, the state where the child lives has laws…

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    imperative as it will help guide new combinations and regimens, which would be useful clinically.” (5834). The brain’s importance is known, and any substance that can aid patients with a disease that can affect the brain should be utilized. The benefits of the medical use of the drug outweigh the consequences. Richard J. Bonnie and Charles H. Whitebread state, “It produces first, an exaltation with a more or less feeling of well being; a happy jovial mood, usually an increased feeling of…

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    Legalization of Marijuana in the United States Marijuana, Mary Jane, reefer, pot, weed, cannabis whatever term you use marijuana is a hot topic in the United States. We have seen numerous movements to implement marijuana reform policy in the U.S. “With 25 states and Washington D.C. having laws legalizing marijuana in some form” (State Marijuana Laws in 2016 Map). Oregon, Washington, Alaska, Colorado, and Washington D.C. have laws allowing recreational use of cannabis. Most Recently…

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    Medical Marijuana Essay

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    “Medical marijuana refers to the use of cannabis or marijuana, including constituents of cannabis, THC and other cannabinoids, as a physician-recommended form of medicine or herbal therapy.” (USLEGAL, n.d.). Ten states have legalized the use of medical marijuana so far, with California being the first. Along with providing help to patients going through chemo and other therapies, medical marijuana is also effective in treating patients with epilepsy and other neuropathy diseases. The use of…

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