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    of all earth, and every tree with seed in its fruit. You shall have them for food.” This states that God created all plants for our use and consumption. Whether or not that includes recreational smoking is unclear. Additionally, though later it warns against intoxication, the Bible does also give permission to enjoy intoxicating substances in moderation in verses such as Ecclesiastes 9:7 where it says “Go, eat your food with gladness, and drink your wine with a joyful heart, for God has already…

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    lazy and overeat. The pros for marijuana can outweigh the cons, mainly because there are more and more needs for marijuana; whether it helps with period cramps, seizures, or anxiety. History of Marijuana “The oldest known written record on cannabis use comes from…

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    help many suffering people ease their pain. It can be used to control the symptoms of many diseases such as seizures. The drug marijuana can be either smoked or pulverized. For some people who do not like to smoke it, they can have it pureed in their food. The effects of medical marijuana are very similar to a pain…

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    category as alcohol and tobacco: a legal, and regulated intoxicant. Comparisons are almost inevitably drawn to alcohol and tobacco which are potentially dangerous, yet legal (Rich & Stingl, 2015). Marijuana is considered to be any part of the plant cannabis sativa. The history of marijuana has been around since before…

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    Medical Marijuana’s Benefits Medical marijuana (cannabis oil) is today’s hidden jewel for the treatment of side effects caused by chemotherapy, which is commonly used as a main treatment for cancer patients. Research has shown its effectiveness in combating the side effects of chemotherapies used to treat various cancers. A common side effect experienced while being subjected to chemotherapy is nausea and vomiting. In a study published in The New England Journal of Medicine, “Anecdotal accounts…

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    At which time, marijuana consumption was legal. It wasn’t until 1965 that a chemical called tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) was identified in the flowering head of the cannabis sativa plant. This chemical is considered to be the primary psychoactive component in marijuana (Danovitch). At that time, it was found that tetrahydrocannabinol was the main chemical in marijuana. This chemical stimulates receptors that are inside…

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    Many people know that George Washington was our first president, but they do not know he also grew hemp. George Washington was a promoter of hemp and has been quoted from his personal diaries “Hemp, Grow it everywhere.”(Callery 2) Hemp is a type of cannabis plant that can grow as tall as wheat and can be used to make many different and useful products. In the United States of America as of now, hemp is illegal to grow. Industrial Hemp should be legal on a federal level in the United States of…

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    and heard of on the U.S. side of the border quite frequently which raises the questions, is it their war or ours? How did this all begin? What does the U.S. have to do with it? “For years, Mexico’s domestic supply of psychoactive raw materials (cannabis, peyote, opium poppies, hallucinogenic mushrooms, etc.) concerned authorities on both…

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    Marijuana is the dried bloom of cannabis sativa and cannabis indicia plants, verdant yearly plants with parts that are utilized for as herbs, creature nourishment, solution and as hemp for rope-production. "The blooms... contain psychoactive and physiologically dynamic substance mixes known as cannabinoids that are expended for recreational, therapeutic, and otherworldly purposes," per Wikipedia. Legalization of marijuana has many advantages and disadvantages, one line of thought is that…

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    The Effects of Marijuana on the Human Body Marijuana or cannabis, has been in use by humans since ancient times in China. “Its use spread from China to India and then to N Africa and reached Europe at least as early as A.D. 500.” (History of Marijuana, n.d., para. 1). Historically, marijuana has been used for its medicinal purposes and psychoactive properties. Only recently in the past century has the restriction of marijuana usage been legislated into law. The ongoing debate about marijuana’s…

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