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    The legalization of Medical Marijuana is a controversial issue throughout our country, as 29 states have legalized it (State Marijuana Laws in 2017 Map). There are many effects that Medical Marijuana can have on a person. Because of this, it causes people to argue about whether it is a miracle drug or not. Individuals in our society claim that Medical Marijuana should not be legalized because it can get you high, and it creates an addiction. A medical references on WebMD states that “Higher THC…

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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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    Should medical marijuana be a choice? legalization of medical marijuana has helped patience with some type of chronic pain disease. medical marijuana can help patients or regular people that deal with some type of pain that they are dealing with from diseases. I think the legalization of marijuana probably will help with the drug and alcohol violence that is spread throughout the U.S. It has been in debate whether medical marijuana should replace prescribed medication that can lead to addiction…

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    Thesis Statement: Medical marijuana has many medical benefits warranting its legalization, which include eliminating visual haloes produced by glaucoma, controlling intraocular pressure, cough suppression, as well as the treatment of asthma, depression, pain, nausea, vomiting, anorexia, peripheral neuropathy and muscle spasticity in conditions such as multiple sclerosis. AIDS, and cancer. I. Background Information- Cannabis sativa, or marijuana as we have come know, has been around for five…

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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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    from marijuana? No, because no one has ever died or overdosed from marijuana. When it comes to smoking cigarettes and tobacco, more than 480,000 deaths occur per year and; around 88,000 deaths per year due to alcohol. Yet cigarettes, tobacco, and alcohol are legal and marijuana is not (Smoking & Tobacco Use). I support the legalization of marijuana for several reasons. Marijuana is not harmful; it does not cause cancer and does not lead to death (Marijuana Use and Health Effects). Medical…

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    Unit 5 Assignment Medical Truth Angel Melendez Columbia Southern University One of the biggest topics currently on the news today is the use of medical marijuana, and it being labeled as a schedule one drug. Meaning it has “no medical value or use and is one of the more dangerous drugs with potentially severe phycological or physical dependence” according to the United States Drug Enforcement Agency (D.E.A.). In the United States of America a total of 23 states, the district…

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    Canada had no right to restrict patients to only dried medical marijuana that can be smoked to treat various conditions. The Court’s decision allows “individuals authorized to possess marijuana under the MMPR and those falling under the terms of a court injunction (for example, Allard injunction) may now possess marijuana derivatives for their own use‎.” Source: http://news.gc.ca/web/article-en.do?nid=997359&tp=980 Under Canada’s medical marijuana program, licensed producers can make and sell…

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    would you use marijuana if it could allow you to continue your treatment without the nausea and vomiting? Medically prescribed marijuana should be legalized because has a beneficial effect on patients who suffer from certain diseases, both by treating disease symptoms and by moderating the unpleasant side effects of the treatment, it has cut back on prescription painkiller overdoses in the states where it is already legal, and there have been no causes of death directly linked to marijuana.…

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    would be the consumption of marijuana. What I didn’t know was that that whenever I too an aspirin or an advil I was setting just as bad of an example. Did you know that advil contains NSAID which can cause stomach bleeding?!! Ya, me neither, but did you know marijuana can kill certain cancer cells and shrink tumors? There is much for you to learn about the complicated world of medicine, so please hold on tight. First things first let me spit you some facts. Medical marijuana has no known…

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