Benefits of Medical Marijuana Essay

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    Studies have proven medical marijuana has therapeutic effects on pain management, nausea, vomiting, seizures, and appetite loss, for patients suffering from medical conditions. A current teacher of mine has a cousin suffering from epilepsy, a seizure disorder, where she has over forty seizures a day. After seeking treatment, the only help she could find was in medical marijuana. Unfortunately, the state where she lives still makes it a crime for someone suffering from a serious disease to turn…

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    Running head: Legalizing Marijuana Legalizing Marijuana Zack Summers Nashville State Community College Author Note This paper was prepared for Psychology 1030,taught by Professor Maggie Wharton, Fall 2014 Legalizing Marijuana Practical uses for marijuana, also known as hemp and cannabis, can be traced back as far as 2700 B.C. in China. Additionally, in the world’s oldest pharmacopoeia, also from China, drug recipes for more than 100 ailments including, gout, rheumatism, malaria,…

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    medicines or drugs such as medical marijuana to make them more comfortable in their surroundings. (nationalacademypress.edu). Medical marijuana has many health benefits such as treating conditions or other medical problems, and is not a gateway drug to any other drugs. Medical marijuana should become legal in all 50 states in the United States. Eight year old, Charlotte Figi from Colorado, was taken to Orrin Devinsky, a neurologist at New York University, Langone Medical Center to be…

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    Why Marijuana Should Be Legalized Looking at the news paints a clear picture of marijuana: addictive, dangerous, and a plague to society. Where exactly do these stigmas come from? Marijuana, also known as weed or cannabis, is a psychoactive drug used for medical and recreational purposes. Medical purposes include treating seizures, chronic pain, and Crohn’s disease. Recreational usage is done for the purpose of getting high: an altered state of conscious perception. Getting high does have its…

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    Does marijuana work in the treatment of diseases? What are its adverse effects on human body systems? What does professional say about this and its legalization? These are the questions flashing to the mind when the word marijuana is perceived. The author of this essay is trying to answer these questions by analyzing three articles on the topic of cannabis. Medical marijuana is one of the most controversial topics in today’s political and medical world. Though marijuana is useful in the…

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    The Law And The Message Of Marijuana Legalization of medical marijuana is a topic of significant debate in the United States. California was one of the earlier states to legalize marijuana for medicinal use in 1996, under Proposition 215. While many are familiar with the discussion of marijuana, researched-based information about its medical benefits is not always easy to find. In the article written in the Journal of Drug Issues; 34.4, Dr. Shereen Khatapoush Director of Youth Services System…

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    There are many controversial topics in today’s world, but one topic at the very top of this list is the legalization of marijuana. The main argument is whether or not marijuana should be legalized for medical purposes. Many states have legalized medical marijuana already. For example Washington and Colorado legalized the drug. A lot of people use marijuana illegally which gives a negative connotation about the effects of the drug. The age of people using the drug starts with teens and goes…

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    Marijuana is a psychoactive substance that is obtained from the cannabis plant. The term medical marijuana refers to the use of the substance for treating symptoms of health disorders. Doctors authorize the use of marijuana— either unprocessed or its extract — for relief from different symptoms. In this post, you will learn about the benefits and uses of marijuana for medical purposes. Seizures Marijuana has been used to control and reduce the frequency of seizures. The substance has been…

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    Ever since the early 1900’s, marijuana has been shrouded in a cloak of mystery and the potential for danger. Scientists dismissed it as nothing more than a simple narcotic, until now. Modern science has been able to peel back a layer from what medical marijuana could do the medical field. Medical marijuana is becoming more and more accepted across america as evidence for it usefulness and potential become more apparent. Since the beginning of recorded history mankind has been cultivating the…

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    final moments will be in extreme discomfort. Medical marijuana has been proven to succor these symptoms so the patients last moments in this world are pleasant. The plant, marijuana, is derived from the Indian hemp plant, it contains an active ingredient THC. Its classification is described as a psychogenic, narcotic, and hallucinogen. Under federal law, marijuana is a schedule 1 controlled substance with no established medical uses. The extensive benefits…

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