Benefits of Medical Marijuana Essay

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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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    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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    pressure to legalize the sale and use of recreational marijuana, it must be questioned whether it benefits the general population and should continue to the whole nation, or if states should retract the legalization of the use of marijuana. Many people who are for the legalization of recreational marijuana feel that the laws against its sale and use are out of date and misaligned. However, those who are against the legalization of recreational marijuana feel that it is another drug that will get…

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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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    treating nausea and Multiple Sclerosis, marijuana can be extremely effective. The testimonies of those who have used medical marijuana as a way to control and manage their diseases and disorders are nothing short of extraordinary. Take Irvin Rosenfeld for example. As a young child, Rosenfeld was diagnosed with multiple congenital cartilaginous exostosis, a rare bone disease. For more than thirty years, the federal government has been supplying Rosenfeld with 300 medical cannabis cigarettes,…

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    (tetrahydrocannabinol) tetrahydrocannabinol is a “physiologically active component in cannabis preparations, including marijuana and hashish, derived from the Indian hemp plant or produced synthetically” (“Tetrahydrocannabinol 1”).No…

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    changed my mind on weed”, Dr. Sanjay Gupta tries to persuade people to see the positive effects of medical marijuana in today’s health community. Gupta is a CNN Chief Medical Correspondent. The controversy if medical marijuana should be illegal or not has been going on for quite some time. Dr. Sanjay Gupta writes this article on a professional level because he wants to educate people on the benefits of weed. Gupta begins his article talking about the previous article, “Why I would Vote No on…

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    65 million American citizens have smoked marijuana at least once and the number is increasing (Gerber, 65). Is this the time the United States should say yes for marijuana or should they continue keeping it not legalized? For several years, Americans have been going to jail for Marijuana charges and also paying fines. Moreover, from many people’s perspective Marijuana should be treated as alcohol and some say that alcohol is even more dangerous than Marijuana because overdose of alcohol could be…

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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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