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    deaths due to opioids every month decreased by an average of 0.7 deaths. Looking further at the data, in those two years after recreational cannabis was legalized, opioid related deaths decreased more than 6 percent. Contrary to what such a low number may mean per month, this statistic provides strong early evidence that having the option to consume cannabis legally can prevent further opioid deaths in the future.…

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    Should Weed Be Allowed

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    Weed is a medication that is continually being discussed everywhere throughout the media. There is steady verbal confrontation on whether it ought to be legitimized or not. Additionally, banter on if it somehow happened to be authorized, how might they make it work. All these inquiries are things the administration considers each day. There is a major gap between individuals' convictions on this matter. Some individuals think it ought to be, others think it shouldn't, and some think it ought to…

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    Marijuana is among the most widely used psychoactive substances in the United States (U.S.)(Cerdá, Wall, Keyes, Galea, & Hasin, 2012; Louisa Degenhardt, Hall, & Lynskey, 2001). The rate of use will continue to increase with legalization across the country; with many using it for it its relief of pain caused by medical conditions, such as HIV (Bedi et al., 2010), and for its antidepressant and anxiolytic effects (Walsh et al., 2017). Nonetheless, there have been substantial research examining the…

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    Legalizing marijuana has its advantages such as medical purposes. Many diseases can be cured or at least helped buy just legalizing medical marijuana. There are a lot of controversial ideals on the topic of legalizing a drug that has been illegal for 48 years. Now with new sciences people think it might be valuable or essential to legalize a drug that could help multiple people. First of all here's a little history on the affects the drug has had in the past. The first…

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    ban marijuana but marijuana legalization has been enacted in some countries across the world as Canada will do. Although today, critics insist that marijuana can cause addiction, overdose, and others problems, many people support that legalizing cannabis can bring about positive effects for people who want to feel relaxed with marijuana instead of hard drugs like heroin and on education to a teenager. Also, marijuana legalization can make people more access to a lower price of marijuana. Some…

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    The topic of marijuana has always been an interesting debate. Some say marijuana will only cause harm if it's legalized. While others see the benefits of it, if it's legalized. The primary misconception of marijuana is that it is good or bad. This idea of categorizing marijuana into one of those two groups is outdated. By labeling marijuana as good or bad will only hinder its beneficial use in a medical setting. Currently, marijuana is a Schedule I drug meaning it has no currently accepted…

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    When you ask a simple civilian the truth behind medicinal marijuana, they will either reiterate to you about what they had seen on a television show or reinstate unethical statements that the media states to the people not knowing the difference between medicinal marijuana and recreational marijuana. When you ask a person who is suffering from different medical conditions such as cancer, AIDS, Glaucoma, epileptic seizures, anxiety, Alzheimer's and even Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), the…

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    Marijuana is one of the most commonly used drugs in the United States, and I think it will continue to be used for private reasons and medical uses, so it should be legalized. For thousands of years, marijuana has been used to treat a wide variety of things. People are still using Marijuana if it is legal or not. Since it’s already used in so many places for different purposes and is legal in 23 other states and used regardless if it is legal or not, why not legalize it for a profit? No one…

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    Name: Emil Warda Specific Purpose Statement: After listening to my speech, the audience will know the history of the Maine Coon Cat, the physical characteristics that distinguish it from other pedigreed cat breeds, and its unique personality traits. Introduction I. Do you think marijuana should be legalized ? II. I think weed should be legalized because it is not harmful and nobody has died from it. III. Marijuana can be used as medicine because it helps to…

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    Medical Marijuana a Benefit or a Disadvantage? Have you ever wondered why medical marijuana has not yet been legalized? In our society today, many people come across at least a variety of cannabis smokers in their lives that they refer to as “stoners” or “potheads”. With many different views on the drug that is so commonly known around the world, in America it has become a topic of political discussion. Whether it should of course be legalized due to the popularity of the drug or be kept…

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