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    Butler, Simon-Waterman, & Artis, 2014). “Beneficence is the virtue that can be described as to do all the good you can. Those who focus on possible side effects of marijuana may argue nonmalfeasance. Those who see the unrelieved suffering of a patient and who intervene to change laws denying that patient access to therapeutic marijuana are often driven to do so by a strong value of beneficence” (Philipsen, Butler, Simon-Waterman, & Artis, 2014).…

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    Marijuana Impact On Drugs

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    on the world but I feel that heroin and marijuana which is also known as cannabis has had the biggest impact. Now the reason I feel this way is because if we take the time to talk to the young kids of today between the ages of 14 to 20 a lot of them are now smoking marijuana. There are also a lot of people that are adults that have now turned to using heroin once again and if anyone knows anything about drugs heroin was the biggest drug along with marijuana back in the 1960’s to the 1990’s.…

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    On the fateful day of April 22nd, 2015, I was unfortunately carrying marijuana and a small pipe on me and then was caught by police. I now have to pay many hefty fines and preform many hours of community service. What I regret most about smoking marijuana is all of the time I wasted while being high and just not being able to be productive like I would have been sober. Instead I spent my time playing video games mindlessly, dazing into the television, or just sleeping instead of possibly…

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    Marijuana Health Benefits

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    the benefits of medical marijuana for treating your condition? Many people, both patients and doctors alike, are lauding marijuana health benefits for chronic pain patients like yourself. You may be a bit skeptical. There are other treatments, many of which have been around longer and may be more effective. If you’re still not convinced medical cannabis is worth the hype, try these five health benefits on for size. 1. It’s Less Addictive Perhaps the most important of marijuana health benefits…

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    As a teenager, I grew up seeing marijuana being used in my Jr. and high school years. It was never used in my household but throughout my peers. Some only smoked because they feel it's a trend, through peered pressure and that's how their household is. I had friends whose parents thought it was okay for them to smoke marijuana but only until they reached a certain age of acceptance. In fact, they rather them smoke marijuana than any other drug. From an early age, they're already exposed to drugs…

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    Marijuana is medically and therapeutically beneficial to people of all ages and conditions, it has many nourishing fibers and vitamins, can treat several different mental illnesses, and it can improve overall health and wellness of the body. The use of Marijuana is extremely beneficial to all people, both medically and therapeutically. Many different components of Cannabis have benefits of their own, Tetrahydrocannabinol reduces pain along with making relaxation easier to achieve. Scientists…

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    Everything you need to know about in this weekly series: How Marijuana can help treat cancer, why smiling is good for you, a hardcore Japanese anime, and a new piece of apparel brought to you by Xbox One. At Social Underground we go beyond the mainstream stuff and see what’s underneath the surface. What should we get into, listen to, read, eat or watch? If there is something in our culture that needs attention that’s our job: Show you the underground things that you need to know about: Books,…

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    is able to gain insight on different perspectives, such as in how one becomes a marijuana user. In fact, most marijuana users do not like it the first place, but will after many tries because they would have then learned the proper way to get high. Therefore, the marijuana users have to “learn to recognize the effects and connect them with drug use and then learn to enjoy the sensation they perceive” (5). The marijuana does not just work, as users have to have a specific perception of the drug…

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    What's Marijuana Cloning? In brief, bud clones are cuttings in a plant where it had been created, in which the information is equal to that of the parent plant. With bud clones, you understand what breed it is and exactly what you may expect from it with respect to plant gender, genetics, return, potency, and one has at least two or three months of time saving because they're not waiting for seeds to germinate. The procedure for cannabis cloning, also called "carrying a cuttingedge," is a…

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    tobacco is legal and marijuana not. Marijuana is highly looked at as a bad recreational drug, although no studies have proven it to cause any harm. On the other hand tobacco is very harmful with causing cancer, pregnancy defects and death. Basically the main reason for this is because the way marijuana is viewed by the public.When people think about marijuana they also think and compare it to other drugs like cocaine, meth, and heroin, because society has the perception that marijuana is the…

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