Benefits of Medical Marijuana Essay

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    Marijuana use has been well documented as far back to China in 2737 B.C. It was first utilized by humans as an agent for achieving euphoria. The ancient Chinese, which were the first society documented to discover its usage considered marijuana a medicinal herb. Marijuana use spread from China to India and then to North Africa, and reached Europe as early as 500 A.D. Flash forward to colonial North America. Marijuana, or as it was known, hemp, was grown as a source of fiber. And, during…

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    Marijuana does not only benefit the people, but for the economy as well. Consumers will smoke pot whether it is legal or not. Legalization of marijuana can gather huge amounts of profits, just like medicine and other substances. In the first six months, Colorado alone made over 25 million pot related tax revenue. An analysis by “NerdWallet” predicted that if all 50 states were to legalize marijuana for all purposes, the country would gain over 3 billion in tax revenue. Most of the profit would…

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    is the legalization of marijuana. You are bound to know something about the drug and have your own opinion about it whether you smoke it or not. You may recall your family telling you that drugs are bad and warning you to stay away from them. You may also remember the D.A.R.E. program if you were required to take it in grade school. You probably didn’t know why they would say drugs are bad, but listened to your authority figures anyway. According to Procon.org, marijuana has been used since…

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    Frequently, much debate has taken place on the legalization of marijuana, with an unusual amount of contradictory research. There are different perspectives to take into account, being these from the perspective of medicine, politics or economics. Ordinarily, several countries have testified to the successful use of medical marijuana, which has led people to use it. In fact, this substance has been shown to stop or suppress the development and spread of HIV, AIDS, multiple sclerosis, glaucoma,…

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    Marijuana also affects the physical aspects of the human body. Marijuana smoke cause respiratory problems, increased coughing and production of phlegm and acute chest illnesses like bronchitis and lung infection. Marijuana also increases heart rate from 20% to 100% within a short period of smoking. Marijuana smoke is made up of toxic chemicals like ammonia and hydrogen cyanide that may irritate the bronchial passages and lungs. Marijuana would affect the respiratory system. The drug would also…

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    oils. The use of medical cannabis oil is becoming increasingly popular amongst chronic seizure patients; however, its healing potential and effectiveness are still investigated, especially in pediatric patients due to lack of knowledge and testing. Cannabis or cannabidiol (CBD), use among children and adults suffering from epilepsy, have yet to be clinically assessed due to stringent restrictions on marijuana put in place by the FDA and DEA. The FDA and DEA classify marijuana and its compounds…

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    Legalization Of Marijuana The United States Of America’s Declaration of Independence says, we are subject to "Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness." These unalienable rights are taken away under the illegalization of marijuana. As other substances like alcohol are legal, marijuana should be too. The wishes of our Founding Fathers should not be broken unless our liberty and happiness lead to adverse consequences and the use of marijuana does not. I strongly believe in the legalization of…

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    couple of examples amongst other conditions. This product is medical cannabis. Medical cannabis is legal in 28 states. This means that it could be used for medical reasons, but not for personal consumption. Patients can get ahold of this medication with a prescription from a doctor. There are many types of medical marijuana that are used to treat different types of chronic conditions. What the patient would have to do is bring in their medical…

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    Marijuana legalization or “pot” has become a hot topic over the last century in the United States. With many states legalizing its use for medical healing properties but also for pure recreation. It has been considered by some to be the drug of century, providing benefits such as freezing cancer cells to slow the spreading process, easing major and minor pains of the body, helping those with glaucoma, and even reducing some patients with seizures to a stopping point. Not only is this drug…

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    being interview by GC magazines. Marijuana is shown to have many uses in history. The Declaration of Independence was written on hemp paper. Hemp rope was widely used, recent discoveries have shown that the Easter Island heads were pulled with hemp rope and rolling logs. Marijuana also has many medical benefits with the major one being it reverses and destroys cancer’s effects. The United States should legalize marijuana nationwide. The legalization of marijuana is already a popular idea in…

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