Benefits of Medical Marijuana Essay

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    to what we’ve all been mis-taught, marijuana is not a harmful drug, it is a drug remarkable free of toxicity providing it’s used intelligently.” (Dr. Lester Grinspoon, Harvard Medical School). Marijuana known as the gateway drug is inaccurately portrayed by society. It has received a bad reputation through the years of misuse and abuse. However, many studies have proven the health benefits of marijuana. Medical marijuana should be legalized because the benefits outweigh the risks, it’s safer…

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    continues on the legalization of marijuana for medical and recreational purposes. The truth is, the legalization of marijuana is good for Washington’s economy. If you look back in history, a variation of it was grown during colonial times to be used in making rope, paper, sails and fabric. On the other hand, during Harry J. Anslinger’s time as commissioner of the Federal Bureau of Narcotics during the 1930’s, he created wild stories to discourage the use of marijuana. In order to instill…

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    Marijuana Legalization: Considerations for Texas The state of Colorado recently approved the legalization of marijuana. The act garnered a lot of attention and brought more attention to the marijuana legalization debate. Many of the questions raised by politicians involve matters such as the implications of a society under the influence of marijuana. Would a law like Colorado 's work in Texas? What are the advantages and disadvantages of enacting such a law? To answer these questions, we 'll…

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    The legalisation of Marijuana has been a hotly debated topic for decades. In the eyes of many Marijuana is believed to be the weed from the devil’s garden, while others believe it is completely harmless. Marijuana should be legalised for medical purposes and remain illegal for recreational use. Medical Marijuana should be legal because of its power to act as an effective painkiller and can greatly assist with mitigating the effects of many diseases. Marijuana should remain illegal for…

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    topic of marijuana has always been an interesting debate. Some say marijuana will only cause harm if it's legalized. While others see the benefits of it, if it's legalized. The primary misconception of marijuana is that it is good or bad. This idea of categorizing marijuana into one of those two groups is outdated. By labeling marijuana as good or bad will only hinder its beneficial use in a medical setting. Currently, marijuana is a Schedule I drug meaning it has no currently accepted medical…

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    Some cons brought forth by Maxwell are 1. Marijuana shops going up every corner 2. Kids having easy access 3. Allows doctors to recommend marijuana for all sorts of reasons not just cancer as they will be using their own discretion to it the “debilitating medical condition” rule. 4. It impairs judgment and 5. Impairs brain development. He went on to give some pros of passing the amendment.1. Marijuana would be heavily regulated-even more so than many of the states that…

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    Legalization of marijuana is one of most hotly debated topics in America today. With so much controversy surrounding marijuana use, it is going to continue to be a debated topic. But the question that should be answered is how bad would legalizing marijuana be? Already the use of marijuana is becoming more and more common, even in the places that it is banned. With special medical products developed from the active ingredient in marijuana, THC, medical marijuana is becoming more popular because…

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    Medical Marijuana has become a popular subject today. It is legalized in 25 states, including the District of Colombia. It’s commonly utilized by many teens and adults for recreational and medical reasons such as dealing with depression. Cannabis refers to the use of cannabis and it’s cannabinoids to treat disease or improve symptoms (dictionary.com). Inside medical cannabis it has THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol) and CBD (Cannabidiol). THC is the active ingredient in cannabis giving its narcotic and…

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    applicant’s need of medical marijuana. There are many serious impacts that the company has to face in terms of ethics and others if it plans to hire this type of applicant. From my perspective, I categorize these impacts into three main issues. First, the expenses of a company will increase from hiring the applicant with the need of medical marijuana. In general, many companies in U.S. require employees to have a drug testing before starting to work. If the people with medical marijuana are…

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    Impact of Drug Legalization on the Economy When marijuana was legalized in some of the states of the USA, there was a lot of expectations for the tax revenue to increase and the cost of fighting drug trafficking would go down. Marijuana was legalized to help people with medical issues, to also cut back on illegal transportation of marijuana, and the fears of increased use and addiction. Looking at those two issues, it seems that the legalization of marijuana may or may not have accomplished…

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