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    Medical Marijuana Use and Hiring/Retaining A problem facing businesses is the use of medical marijuana in conjunction with their hiring practices as well as retaining after someone begins to use medical marijuana. The two opposing solutions are that the employer shouldn’t be required to hire or retain someone that uses marijuana and that the employee should have a right to take the medication that manages the pain and that which is prescribed by their physician. Position For Medical…

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    debated at this point in our history than medical marijuana. I strongly believe that medical marijuana is not necessary and can do more harm in a community than it will ever do good. This paper will serve to show the pros and cons of medical marijuana by addressing the negative outcomes associate with it as well as refuting common arguments in favor of medical marijuana while proposing implementation of a law at the federal level to combat medical marijuana. First, it should be obvious to all…

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    Legalizing Marijuana A major issue in the United States right now is legalizing marijuana. When it comes to legalizing marijuana there is one major ways that it can be legalized in a state. One way that marijuana can be legalized is for medical purposes. With medical marijuana this allows patients who can not eat or are going through a lot of pain the THC in the marijuana will make the patients hungry and will take the pain away or at least ease it so that it is bearable to take. THC or…

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    Medical Marijuana is legal in 23 states and Washington D.C. It is still considered in the United States federal offense to grow, sell, or even purchase marijuana. It has been around the world for many years to treat a wide variety of ailments spiritual and recreational purposes. Marijuana is known as Cannabis sativa. It is used in many ways and estimated that marijuana contains 460 active chemicals. This means the concentration of different ingredients varies from plant to plant, and will also…

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    question across American is should marijuana be legalized? Medical marijuana has already been legalized in Washington, Alaska and Colorado. By legalizing marijuana in the United States, we will see our existing problems worsen, which is why we must keep marijuana illegal. Marijuana is the most common illicit drug used. Petition drives all over Michigan are being launched to loosen the restriction of marijuana and several cities have already loosened their laws on marijuana. This is a mind…

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    past few years has been the use of medical marijuana versus the use of pharmaceutical drugs. Patients and doctors automatically turn to chemical filled pharmaceutical drugs when trying to treat diseases and disorders. Treatment using medical marijuana is becoming a popular form of medicating. Medical marijuana is a beneficial natural plant in the medical community, but people do not understand that the similarities between pharmaceutical drugs and medical marijuana are so close that one should…

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    with it ever since, having trouble completing everyday tasks. After trying everything offered to him he decided to try medical marijuana. Within an hour of using one drop of cannabis oil, the chemical extracted from medical marijuana, he could speak steadily again , walk without assistants, and even felt well enough to offer his interviewers a drink. With the use of medical marijuana Larry got to feel normal again unfortunately this amazing drug is not legal in Smith's home state so he would…

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    history of medical marijuana goes back as early as 1070 BC in Europe, China and Egypt. In the mid19th century Queen Victoria used cannabis to get rid of menstrual pain. In 1928, an international drug conference in Geneva made the use of cannabis illegal in the UK, because an Egyptian delegate convinced the UK that cannabis is dangerous for the society. In the United Stated, marijuana was used for medical purpose until 1937, when its use was banned. In 1930’s during trials on marijuana law, one…

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    While medical use of marijuana is approved by over 23 states, there is just not enough research on its benefits. Karen Cicero, writer for Prevention says “Most of the research involves Marijuana or its individual psychoactive compounds administered in carefully measured doses.” Because so little research on Marijuana has been done “the FDA hasn’t removed it from its ‘schedule-one’ drug designation,” Cicero states, meaning that there is currently no medical use for it that is acceptable. NIDA…

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    “patients and their caregivers are turning to marijuana in an attempt to treat conditions such as seizures and chemotherapy-induced nausea”(FDA). The disagreement surrounding marijuana stems from the legalization of the drug for medical use. Pro-activist of the drug would argue the safe use of ganja, while there are still those that would refute marijuana as a non-habit forming efficient way to medicate. Over the years, arguments concerning marijuana presented several disputes over: experimental…

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