Benefits of Medical Marijuana Essay

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    the medical sector and new medicines and technologies have been adopted for the purpose of bringing revolution to the medical and health sector. There are many issues still prevailing in the health and medicine sector regarding the use of marijuana in the medical field. It is the most controversial issue these days whether use of medical marijuana should be legalized in the country or not Marijuana is considered to be an illicit drug, and it has been argued in many researches that marijuana is a…

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    just based on the views and perceptions that some people in power have. These decisions are not always based on truth, facts, or research. Sometimes they are just made as a political move to boost ratings. The criminalization and prohibition of marijuana is one of those decisions. As a society, we have a tendency to follow the masses. Basing decisions on perceptions that are often skewed or guided, by the bias opinions of people, in positions of power. These opinions can be politically…

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    Marijuana is the most commonly used drug in the United States. However, it has the singular distinction of being both a commonly used illegal substance and also a legally prescribed medicinal substance in some states. Marijuana has been scientifically proven to reduce pain in patients suffering from conditions like Rheumatoid Arthritis. Since the medical properties of this plant have been documented, why is it not legalized throughout the United States? This would both increase accessibility to…

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    Marijuana has been around since 2727 B.C. proven by the written record from the Chinese Emperor Shen Nung. Marijuana, also known as cannabis, continues to affect different cultures and regions throughout history; Ancient Greeks, Romans, the Middle East, the Islamic empire, North Africa, Spain, Chile, and finally North America. At one point cannabis was accepted by and used by the United States; not the case anymore, or is it? Marijuana has now been legalized for medical use in twenty-three…

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    history of marijuana and when it became illegal to grow and use. I am also gonna tell you the medical benefits it has and why it should be legal for recreational use. Then I 'm going to tell you why people think marijuana should be illegal and why their argument is wrong. “In 1545 the Spanish brought marijuana to the New World. The English introduced it in Jamestown in 1611 where it became a major commercial crop alongside tobacco and was grown as a source of fiber” (History Of Marijuana).…

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    Medical Marijuana Research

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    The debate over the legalization of marijuana for medical and recreational purposes has been around for a very long time. Many people believe that medical marijuana and medical cannabis are substances that effects users very beneficially and play a significant role in treating certain diseases and illnesses. Along with this view, there is also the opposing view which looks at the negative adverse effects of medical marijuana and medical cannabis on users and the immediate legalization of this…

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    When you hear the word marijuana, you probably are not thinking of a valuable medicine. About 5,000 years ago, cannabis was founded by the father of medicine, Emperor Shen-Nung, in China and was used since then for a variety of things like liquid extract, food preparation, and more, but in today's society marijuana has been looked at as being just another way to get high or a gateway drug. It received a bad reputation when people began using it for the effects of the chemical inside,…

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    occurring in the United States today is the medical marijuana debate. Currently, the medical use of marijuana is legal in 23 states and Washington D.C. Most states and the federal government believe that legalizing marijuana is simply too dangerous. Despite the many benefits medical marijuana offers to severely ill patients, opposers believe medical marijuana use will eventually lead to recreational use. Protestants against marijuana argue the benefits have not yet been proven and could…

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    2017 Legalization The question of the legalization of medical marijuana has been an on-going epidemic for many years. Many people have different view-points on this subject. Even though others opinionate that marijuana should be illegal because of the harsh effects on the body, the government should legalize medical marijuana because of all the health benefits is has toward people with medical marijuana. One of the most widely-used medical uses for this drug is to reduce the pain that…

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    Medical Marijuana Debate

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    documentaries, it is extremely difficult for me to find an argument opposing the legalization of medical marijuana. As a Nurse, I am a patient advocate and I feel that marijuana has incalculable medical benefits. I most defiantly shed a few tears while watching these families who had run out of options for their children; with the exception of marijuana. I cannot even fathom the thought of giving my own child marijuana. Although, if I felt it would help him and I had run out of other options,…

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