Benefits of Medical Marijuana Essay

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    While the medicinal use of marijuana was becoming less important to physicians due to the new pain-relieving medicines being developed, marijuana gained a new purpose一recreational use. Once marijuana became associated with recreational use, opposition towards the drug began to grow. Rumors about marijuana’s association with violent crimes, as well as information on addiction, began to rise. With marijuana use being illegal, it leads drug dealers to smuggle the plant. This becomes hazardous to…

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    Medical Marijuana for Children During the past few decades, the United States has been in limbo on the idea of using marijuana as a medicine. Over time, acceptance of medical marijuana by the public has changed. Currently, there are 25 states that have some form of medicinal marijuana. In these states, doctors can prescribe it for a variety of symptoms, ranging from insomnia to cancer. Some people find relief in medical marijuana, but that is not always the case, due to legality and the lack…

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    Marijuana has been called a lot of words; dangerous, idiotic, a gateway drug to name a few. However, there is reason and evidence to argue these claims as false and irrational. I have researched respected people in the medical field as well as government organizations, and health and safety groups to create a stand on why marijuana should be legalized for medical and economic reasons. Marijuana has been ridiculed in society for decades as being a drug as bad as heroin and cocaine due to lack of…

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    Medical Marijuana Medical marijuana is valuable for people who are struggling with chronic diseases. Medical marijuana helps patients going through the process of getting rid of cancer or chronic disease, gives therapeutic relief, and has many health benefits. Medical marijuana is an effective option for treating serious chronic diseases. According to Mayo Clinic, if a patient meets certain requirements and has a qualifying condition, such as: Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Anorexia due to…

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    the medical use of marijuana. Since then, a total of 23 states, the District of Columbia and Guam have created all-inclusive communal medicinal marijuana programs ("State Medical Marijuana Laws"). Four states have legalized the recreational use of marijuana; this has had an impact on the overall perception of marijuana ("State Marijuana Laws Map."). The medical benefits of marijuana and its derivatives have proven useful in the treatment of debilitating ailments. The legalization of medical…

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    on the matters about the legalization concerning marijuana for medical consumption is causing friction amongst the medical, science, and legal worlds. Marijuana was outlawed during the times of the Great Depression in 1931. Despite the malicious propaganda against marijuana, scientists have proven that the chemical, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), has medicinal healing properties to help alleviate symptoms of certain illnesses. The use of marijuana would also have a great economic impact on the…

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    Variation in the purpose of marijuana use can cause blurred lines between the differences of medicinal and recreational marijuana – resulting in the two different purposes to be viewed as similar activities allowing stigma to form. Alice C. Titus, United States Representative of Nevada’s first congressional district, discusses in her article, Puff, Puff, Pass… That Law, how veterans can benefit from the implementation of marijuana in the medical field by reducing the need for prescription…

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    Medical Marijuana Controversy usually makes for a good discussion because there are always pros and cons and sometimes questionable ethics. This happens to be true about the controversial topic of legalizing marijuana for medicinal purposes. Marijuana has been part of human history for at least four thousand years. Over time it has been used for medicinal and recreational purposes. Today Marijuana is illegal in the United States but in other countries it is legal. However, numerous states…

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    past few years has been the use of medical marijuana versus the use of pharmaceutical drugs. Patients and doctors automatically turn to chemical filled pharmaceutical drugs when trying to treat diseases and disorders. Treatment using medical marijuana is becoming a popular form of medicating. Medical marijuana is a beneficial natural plant in the medical community, but people do not understand that the similarities between pharmaceutical drugs and medical marijuana are so close that one should…

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    Marijuana has been a controversial subject for years, not only to those who use it medicinally, but to those who do not use it at all. However, marijuana is not as bad of a drug as most people may think; those who use it talk of its major benefits when it comes to chronic pain or illnesses such as depression and anxiety. But the concern when it comes to marijuana is whether or not the United States government should make it legal for the general public, or just legal to those who use it…

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