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    Mysterious Marijuana When it comes to marijuana, majority often have a negative perspective on the substance, but is this really the case? If so, why have other countries begun to legalize marijuana? The decision on whether to legalize this drug has become a heated debate over the years. Moreover, with today 's media-rich culture, it is not a surprise to find endless aspects on cannabis as our uncertainty and ambivalent attitude slowly radiates towards the substance. However, the contention…

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    Marijuana Addiction Hotline So far, marijuana has been proved to be a controversial drug. Around the world, there are parts that have legalized its use, and in the same measure, some parts are not for it. The states that have legalized it are either due to medical reasons, or even for recreational purposes. Cannabis Sativa or weed as it is commonly referred to, can lead to addiction regardless of being employed in the medical context’s use. Marijuana addiction is a problem that is being faced…

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    approval of marijuana is a highly debated topic in American legislature today. The approval of marijuana by legislature would be beneficial to many people directly and indirectly. Directly, people with medicinal needs, would benefit tremendously. Indirectly, if the government cut funding towards marijuana prohibition, and taxing the sale of it would make a large impact in the economy. The purpose of this letter is to explain why legislature should pass laws to approve legalized marijuana. …

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    100 people die from peanuts. So far, no deaths have been recorded directly due to marijuana. Yet peanuts are legal, and marijuana is not. This begs the question: should marijuana be legalized? Contrary to popular opinion, Marijuana has many health perks, pecuniary benefits, and would rid America of much of the black market and thus much crime. In a studied experiment with rats, cannabis(the technical term for marijuana) boosted andandimide levels appearing to protect the rats from memory loss.…

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    hold true with marijuana? A great debate today is whether or not medical marijuana should be legalized. The controversy surrounding the legalization of marijuana debates the drug effectiveness vs. safety and regulation. My belief is that marijuana can have many positive effects on a disease process where other therapeutic measures have failed. Being a nurse I have seen many patients treated with conventional medication and not always do these pharmaceutical therapy’s help. If marijuana was…

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    India and then to North Africa and reached Europe at least as early as 500 A.D. By mid-1930s marijuana was regulated as a drug in every state, including 35 states that adopted the Uniform State Narcotic Act. The act of banning marijuana created a fissure between the public and created two sides of the public towards their view of marijuana. Certain members of the community were against the ban of marijuana and the other half of the community were…

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    The argument over legalizing marijuana is one of our times most controversial topics. It is a complex issue with multiple viewpoints on both sides of the argument. Some people are pro legalization for recreational use while others only support medical use and some people totally oppose any form of legalization. It is also a subject that is hard to change people’s minds about. Much of what people believe about marijuana is influenced by cultural tradition and until recently there hasn’t been much…

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    The “gateway” drug is not as bad as people make of it. Marijuana is not socially acceptable by the society, people believe it is harmful to the body and that it has no help for anyone. The drug also has health benefits, but people still do not want the drug legalized. Since they have known about the drug, there has not been any scientifically proven facts that it is physically addicting. The only way it hurts the body is if it is abused by the person, but it is the same way with alcohol, or even…

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    Marijuana Legalization Throughout history marijuana is the most commonly used drug worldwide and according to Millhorn, one third of the United States reported they have used marijuana once in their life. Marijuana is defined as a drug that comes from the hemp plant and can be smoked or eaten. The legalization of this plant has been a controversial topic over the past few decades. It has gained a negative view because it is seen as a gateway drug and impacts our youth negatively (Millhorn 126).…

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    Marijuana use has been a major topic for debate during the last few decades. To this day it remains illegal in most states except for a few that have legalized it for medicinal purposes. Many people now have come to believe that the best thing to do is legalize and tax marijuana thus ending unnecessary spending and instead produce jobs and revenue. Still not everyone is happy with the idea of marijuana becoming a legal substance many still hold on to their beliefs that marijuana is a dangerous…

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