Benefits of Medical Marijuana Essay

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    controversy surrounding the legalization of marijuana, due to always being taught that marijuana is a drug of abuse. A number of states have already made the leap into marijuana legalization, but many sit back still most likely due to the fact marijuana is currently a forbidden medication in Schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act. Even though medicinal marijuana is considered a drug of abuse, medicinal marijuana should be legalized due to its various medical uses, the extravagant profit to…

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    Many of us know marijuana as a bad drug and to stay away from it, but should you? By making marijuana legal our country’s government could save anywhere from 1 billion dollars to 13 billion. It would clear up jails and prisons, which will make room for more serious crimes. Marijuana is actually safer than most legalized and has tons of health benefits and that can't be said for all drugs. By making marijuana legal it will do more good than harm. Wouldn't you love to add over one billion dollars…

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    that analyzes the trends before and after policies are enacted. One policy that has proven to be ineffective is the prohibition of Marijuana. The interesting fact about the marijuana prohibition policy is that not only is it ineffective but by over turning it we could generate lots of revenue from the sales and taxation of the substance. The prohibition of marijuana came from public fear that was sparked by anti-drug crusaders who painted an inaccurate portrayal of the drug. Instead of using…

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    The problem is that marijuana is illegal and isn’t available to the people that need it. Since these people can’t get it they suffer on a daily basis. Making weed legal could do a lot for our country. It would help with many diseases, keep innocent kids out of jail, and it would allow our country to get out of debt. Marijuana would do many things for a lot of people. For a few years now Americans’ have disputed on the legalization of cannabis, also known as marijuana. Recreational cannabis is…

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    Though marijuana is still federally restricted, has been decriminalized in nineteen states so far, including the District of Columbia (norml.org). Decriminalization of the drug typically means that first-time offenders in possession of a small amount meant for personal use will not be prosecuted. Twenty-three states currently have laws for the medical use of marijuana and four states have legalized its recreational use, both of which allow…

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    Marijuana as Medicine There is much debate going around the United States right now about legalizing marijuana as medicine. Studies have been shown that marijuana as medicine has decreased the use of opioids and that overdoes with them. Marijuana as medicine can serve as a substitute for many different diseases and many different problems. About 92% of people that have used marijuana as medicine have claimed that it has worked for them in one way or another. With the many facts found during the…

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    Prohibition, many rednecks would argue this was one of the most unintelligent moments in American history. The same is true in this age for hipsters and marijuana, and as the saying goes history has a way of repeating itself. Then there were speakeasies and bootleggers, today there is trap houses and drug dealers. Crime spread to all time highs in the 1920s introducing gangsters such as Al Capone. In time America finally wised up, corrected their mistakes and ended Prohibition. America realized…

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    Whenever the word ‘Marijuana’ appears, it instantly brings negative thoughts. Over decades, the society made marijuana seem as a dangerous and addictive drug that can harm the body such as causing lung cancer. In Canada, the legalization of marijuana can be a controversial topic with many different opinions. However, the truth about the drug is slowly coming out as studies show how it can have a positive impact. Marijuana, also known as ‘weed’, ‘pot’, ‘herb’, ‘dope’ and many other slang terms is…

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    Weed Argumentative Essay

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    adulthood and marijuana is the way most people relieve stress. You mentioned, “We are living in a country where young people everywhere are actively seeking out new and creative ways to self-medicate”, but what is the issue with that? Creativity and new ideas have always been a postive way of living until marijuana is involved. You mentioned that a generation of adults who find it impossible to relate to other people is brewing due to marijuana, but marijuana is known as a social drug. Marijuana…

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    Manraj Singh Sandhu 136072170 EAC 150 MMF Professor: Ryan O’Connor Legalization of Marijuana Marijuana is the most commonly used illicit drug used Worldwide and Canada has the highest rates of such use. Canadian Government is looking forward to legalize marijuana use for recreational purposes by the end of 2018. It is in controversy that it should or should not be legalized in Canada (Teplin). Marijuana should be legalized because it is a major source of revenue for the government, it will help…

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