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    Taishi Painter Ms. Hallford CCSS, Period 3 20 October 2015 Annotated Bibliography Carroll, Aaron E. "How 'Medical' Is Marijuana." The New York Times. The New York Times, 20 July 2015. Web. 12 Oct. 2015. . In the newspaper article, “How ‘Medical’ Is Marijuana”, Aaron E. Carroll explains the medical benefits and hazards of marijuana, and also some other issues surrounding the topic. The author states that from certain research information and statistics show that medical marijuana can…

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    The legalization of marijuana is becoming more and more of a controversial issue in the state of Ohio. Just recently, the initiative to legalize it has been put on the bill as an issue to be voted on. But there is a lot that goes into voting on a topic as controversial as the legalization of marijuana. Politicians on either side of the issue seem to be very passionate about where they stand, and believe that in allowing it’s recreational and medicinal use, that it will definitely have a big…

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    Marijuana Legalization: Why Cannabis Should be Legal Have you ever thought about your viewpoint on marijuana being legal? Marijuana has been legalized in a few states, and now the topic of legal marijuana has gone from, “Should marijuana be legal in certain states?” to “Should marijuana be legal nationally?” While marijuana should be legal, some people think it should not be legal, just like any other debate. While some people believe marijuana impacts your body and life in a negative way,…

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    The concentration of THC (Marijuana) in driver system while driving. The relationship between marijuana use and motor vehicle crashes has been both experimental and observational. Laboratory and simulator studies have found that a component of marijuana will decreased driving performance. Modest functional impairment experimental have shown with drivers has been that marijuana use alone has minimal effects on a driver’s performance. When marijuana is combined with other drug such as alcohol…

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    Should Marijuana be legal? Nowadays, legalization of using and trading marijuana turns to be more and more common all around the world. According to Altman, A. (2014), Colorado, a western U.S. state is considered as the first place where marijuana was legalized in the word, additionally, there are twenty other states in the U.S. including the District of Columbia that started to legalize marijuana. Sequence making marijuana legalized seems to be accepted by government all around the world. For…

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    Over the last couple of years there have been extensive debates and discussions on whether marijuana should be decriminalized. Canada is divide on the issue of legalization, some individuals consider marijuana a hardcore drug which should remain illegal while others are convinced that not only is it not a drug but rather its medicine. When the Conservative party was in power under the leadership of Stephen Harper, there were little to no talks of legalization of marijuana but that changed when…

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    According to Machado et al., "marijuana has been used throughout human history for many purposes" (432). Cannabis is not a foreign substance to the human population, so we should not fear it's medical contributions. Marijuana has been proven to reduce chronic pain in terminally ill individuals (Ault 1077). Patients who undergo chemotherapy treatment suffer from nausea and pain. Machado et al. say that, "up until now, two medications Marinol (dronabinol delta-9-THC) and cesamet (nabilone) have…

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    Hi All, Legal highs can be defined as chemicals which are not controlled by the Misuse of Drug Act, 1971, not licensed to be used legally such as alcohol and tobacco. They are often labelled and sold as “bath salts” or “plant food” and to evade drug abuse legislation; these substances are labelled as “not for human consumption” (Posser & Nelson, 2012). These chemicals alter the normal functioning of the brain; producing changes in our experience and behaviour. Majority of usage leans towards…

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    Rohypnol has never been legal because of the seriousness of the drug. Rohypnol is illegal in the Unites States. It is a schedule IV substance under the controlled substance act. Considering the fact that schedule IV lowers potential for abuse, but can still lead to limited Physical or psychological dependences.1977 the U.S sentences the commission increased the penalties associated with possession, trafficking and distribution of Rohypnol. This drug has many adverse effects while taking…

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    Angela Henkemeyer BADM 460 Project 3 Medical Marijuana in the Workplace The legalization of marijuana use for medical use has challenged HR departments across the United States. Disabilities in the workplace can be a confusing process for employers. Although employers can continue to enforce zero-tolerance drug policies in the workplace, they must exercise more caution in distributing those policies. Courts in some states are providing guidance, but many employers are struggling with questions…

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