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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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    The Legalization of Marijuana Annotated Bibliography Terry, Lynne. "Cannabis Use Dulls the Brain, But are Effects Long-Term?." Oregonian, The (Portland, OR) 03 Feb. 2016: Newspaper Source. Web. 10 June 2016. Lynne Terry, a health reporter at the Oregonian daily newspaper in Portland, writes that, marijuana is one the most frequently availed psychoactive substances used in societies at large, principally among youths; which has thereby resulted in several health problems, many of which…

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    Why is Marijuana not legalized in every state of America? With all of the benefits that comes from Marijuana, the government chooses to keep it illegal in the majority of the United States; disregarding all of the benefits it will bring to the economy. Legalizing Marijuana will raise health benefits, increase money going into the economy, and reduce incarceration rates. Marijuana has tons of positive symptoms that people tend to overlook. In Thought Co’s article, “Reasons Why Marijuana Should…

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    What is the Truth of Marijuana “There are a lot of unanswered questions about marijuana—questions about its effect on the brain, and on young people—and we think legislators would be wise to look at these questions as they consider the legalization of marijuana.” This was the answer from Chris Thorne, the vice president of communications, to the question of marijuana legalization. Colorado and Washington together decriminalized and legalized cannabis by popular vote in 2012. After that,…

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    but rather marijuana. As a result of a 2012 initiative passed by 55 percent of voting Coloradans, adults who are 21 or older with a valid Colorado ID could use marijuana recreationally. They could get the drug by buying up to an ounce of marijuana from a licensed dealer, owning up to six plants in a private locked space or being gifted up to one ounce from someone of legal age. Colorado is not alone in its pro-cannabis attitude. On the same day Coloradoans chose to legalize marijuana, the people…

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    Marijuana is an addictive narcotic and the use thereof can pose a serious health risk. The benefits associated with quitting make any endeavor a good choice. Make no mistake marijuana withdrawal is extremely hard and very real. Although marijuana detox does not show any blatant physical symptoms, it is as difficult to quit as any other drug. Social perceptions about this drug were formed decades ago when the potency of the drug was not as high as it is today. Due to this, there is a…

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    Positive Outcomes when Legalizing Marijuana In today’s society, it is clear people use marijuana for different reasons. Marijuana is a plant that is known as cannabis, weed, pot, hash, grass or dope. This type of drug is popular all over the country therefore, the intake of marijuana should be taken, very seriously. Regardless, of how weed makes a person feel it comes with positive effects as well as negative outcomes. Without a doubt, when smoking marijuana or eating the drug it will…

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    Legalization of Marijuana With the struggles of everyday life, sometimes people need some type of pick me up or a temporary high. Some people turn to the Lord, others turn to sports, others may just sleep it off, and some just need a little something more. People turn to marijuana, also referred to as weed, looking for a temporary high to get away from life constantly beating an individual down. Marijuana is one of the most widely used illegal drugs and constantly starts heated debates. The…

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    The potential positives for legal marijuana would branch to people who do not happen to partake, as the taxes put on recreational marijuana have been used to build and improve public schools. Cannabis has not only shown to be financially beneficial, but medically as well. There are an estimated 2.6 million medical marijuana patients, with 92% of those patients claiming its positive medical…

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    The legal and recreational use of Marijuana has been social taboo since the mid twentieth century. The issue however is when can one openly carry and consume it? Marijuana has been a victim of social however, not all people think in that way. The Huffington Post’s Renee Jaque and Todd Van wrote This Is Why Marijuana Should Be Legal Everywhere;which discusses the economic and medical benefits of legalizing marijuana while also discussing the social aspects of it .Contrastingly Townhall’s John…

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