Benefits of Medical Marijuana Essay

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    Should Medical Marijuana be Federally Legalized: An Annotated Bibliography David C. Peters II. “Patients and Caregivers Report Using Medical Marijuana to Decrease Prescription Narcotics Use.” Humboldt Journal of Social Relations, vol. 35, 2013, pp. 24–40. JSTOR, JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/humjsocrel.35.24. This article mainly focuses on the topic of marijuana vs opiates and if it decreases the use of opiates. Opiates are drugs that when taken, don’t help that much with some serious medical…

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    Marijuana should be legalized, but it should have many restrictions and consequences. Everything can be used in proportions that are healthy. Some medical treatments using marijuana can help calm seizures so it does have some benefits. Although marijuana should be legalized for medical reasons it should not be “smoked” all the time irresponsibly for recreational purposes. Many people say that marijuana should be completely legalized with no restrictions which isn’t smart, because that will lead…

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    The New Democratic Party (known as N.D.P. throughout this paper) has the best position on legalizing and decriminalizing marijuana for three reasons; it will free up police resources, medicinal marijuana will be more obtainable, and people will be free to use it without repercussions. Firstly; a web article from the Colorado pot guide - Science behind the sensation says: “Both statistical and anecdotal evidence shows that people who smoke pot tend to be less aggressive, more relaxed and…

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    to receive fair medical treatment? Do you believe that everyone should help out their mate as a fellow Australian? Do you believe that a person who is suffering from pain should have medication to ease that treatment or be locked into a jail cell? And do you believe that Australians have the right to receive the same options of medical care that is available around the globe? If you have been replying yes to these questions; then tell me, what is the difference of legalising medical cannibals…

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    of this plant. Marijuana can be used for many things, which include medical purposes and to decrease deforestation and pollution. The government is spending too much money that belongs to Americans to prevent legalization, when in fact it can produce an environment friendly industry. So in theory, cannabis should be legalized throughout the United States for the benefit of humanity. Marijuana is a natural plant Mother Nature has blessed us with to treat certain illnesses. Marijuana, as…

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    another meaning. Over the years, America has been involved in what is called "The War on Drugs." This "war" is about whether or not drugs, like marijuana, should be legalized in the United States or not. Marijuana is a plant that many people grow in either farms, greenhouses, or fields and use that plant to most likely smoke or inhale. Many people say that marijuana is a bad and harmful drug and shouldn't be used in the United States. Others say that it should be legalized and can help others in…

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    current medical uses now? A use of cocaine in medicine is as a local atheistic (Cocaine HCL) used in surgery as a local anesthetic in the sensitive areas of the body - including the nose, mouth, and eyes- “by binding to and blocking the voltage-gated sodium channels in the neuronal cell membrane… inhibits the initiation and conduction of nerve impulses and produces a reversible loss of sensation.”…

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    Pro Marijuana

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    changing with medical advances, new cars, and politics. It is commonly said that history repeats itself. In the 1960’s marijuana became the most used drug among middle class americans. Marijuana comes from a leaf and has THC in it. The THC is the substance to get you high. Although in most states it is illegal, it is still very commonly used. The societal uses, changes, and impacts of marijuana from the 1900’s until present day in the United States have changed severely. Marijuana is…

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    Medical Marijuana a Benefit or a Disadvantage? Have you ever wondered why medical marijuana has not yet been legalized? In our society today, many people come across at least a variety of cannabis smokers in their lives that they refer to as “stoners” or “potheads”. With many different views on the drug that is so commonly known around the world, in America it has become a topic of political discussion. Whether it should of course be legalized due to the popularity of the drug or be kept…

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    Hemp Research Paper

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    definitions. Hemp, also known as Cannabis sativa is a species of plant in the genus Cannabis. Marijuana, or Cannabis indica, is also a species of the same genus. Unlike marijuana, hemp has a minimal amount of THC, the chemical that produces a high when marijuana is eaten or inhaled. According to the North American Industrial Hemp Council, industrial hemp contains roughly 0.5-1% THC. By contrast, marijuana may contain anywhere from 3% to 25% THC. Hemp does contain high levels of CBD, a chemical…

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