Why Marijuanas Should Be Legal Essay

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    Should Marijuana be legalized for Recreational Use? Marijuana has been on the earth for millions of years. It is also the most controversial plant in the history of mankind, as once again the question of medicinal and recreational purpose comes to light. The term marijuana refers to the entire makeup of the plant itself, including the leaves, stems, flowers, seeds and its high inducing component known as THC. According to ancient Chinese literature, its use to achieve a recreational high…

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    Ms. Brown’s biggest concern during her intake was she would not be able to use marijuana despite her having a medical marijuana card. Salvation has no tolerance for any substance use and/or the client would have to exit the program. After the intake was completed, Ms. Brown agreed to meet with this intern to discuss her concerns and options would be available to her to address her pain management, which was held and recorded on 02/14/2017. Impression of Client Ms. Brown she spoke in a soft…

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    Marijuana Vs Alcohol Health Risk And Benefits By Riaz Zaman Period 1 English IV Mr. Wilson March, 14, 2017 Majority of the American population has the access to marijuana and also alcohol products. In the early 1900’s many consumers did not have access to such products because of laws of prohibition. The number of people that consume alcohol has increased drastically to 136.8 million people. Since the 1970’s marijuana consumption has grown up to 18.9 million people just in the…

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    if they were freer than any other time in history, possibly because they were exposed to a more explicit way of living. Whether it was the bands who came on stage stoned or the few fans who smoked, it was quickly taken into consideration and soon marijuana smoking spread throughout the country. Contemporary bands made a huge breakthrough in America and people began to see the start of the ‘hippie’ era. But how much did the weed smoking and the rock and roll really change America? Today, there…

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    hobby could consist of smoking the devil 's lettuce. What sets these hobbies apart? The first two can be done freely and in the open, but the last one has to be done exclusively in a secluded area because it is often frowned upon by society. The reason why it is an undesirable hobby is because it is currently illegal across the US with the exception of a few states. But who is to say what one man 's pastime is superior to another man 's hobby? If America can bend the rules for a man to marry…

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    Stimson’s essay "Legalizing Marijuana: Why Citizens Should Just Say No” presents the negative effects of marijuana legalization while Maria Navarro’s essay “Decriminalizing Marijuana Usage" provides evidence in support of decriminalizing marijuana. Both essays contain many types of evidence to support each of the author 's opinions on the subject of legalizing marijuana but Navarro not addressing the effects of marijuana usage on the health or intellectual performance of marijuana users weakens…

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    Introduction: For a long time, it has been known that Marijuana has a therapeutic value for various patients. However, in the 1970’s it was made illegal by the federal government because it was classified as a highly addictive drug with big medical value. Therefore, it was extremely difficult for researches to conduct any research in the past. It wasn’t until about 20 years ago that scientists discovered that marijuana lead to a response in the endocannabinoid system. This system plays a…

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    rapidly change? Well it has changed ranging from technology, hospital care, and even legalizing marijuana. What? Yes legalizing marijuana is on the ballet and has been. Smoke shops opened up everywhere, almost anyone has access to a medical marijuana card. Can you imagine walking into a store and you see a child buying marijuana on their way to school or wherever there going. Some think that legalizing marijuana can help the economies debt however some still believe that it will just be yet…

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    registration to be filled out 48 hours prior to the announcement of the open-air protest taking place, for the nature of the event to be declared and for somebody to be named the responsible for the leadership of the event. The law dictates that the protest should be peaceful and without weapons, the responsible authorities…

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    when an African American man gets sentenced for ______ for possession of marijuana and a Caucasian getting _____ for the same charge. How is that just in today’s society? Or a police…

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