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    Legalization of marijuana has been a hot topic in most states and which states are going to legalize the use of marijuana. The article I will be rebuttal is “Legal Use of Marijuana Clashes with Job Rules” posted in the New York Times on September 7, 2014. Brandon Coates lost his job due to the use of marijuana but lives in Colorado, which marijuana is legal. Even though the state approved the use of marijuana, most employers have not lifted their drug free policies. The state allows the use of…

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    answer is medical cannabis oil. However, the state where the child lives has laws to prevent the child from receiving this alternative medication. Worldwide, including India, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East, medical marijuana is permitted for medical purposes (Newitt). Newitt states, “The marijuana plant has been cultivated practically…

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    Devils lettuce, weed, reefer, cannabis, marijuana, ever heard of it? Reefer is a hallucinogen that makes you feel high. You can tell someone has smoked reefer if they have bloodshot eyes, a fast heart rate, drowsiness, and lack of coordination. It is a harmless drug, and it needs to be more available to the general population. The problem people run into when smoking reefer is not being able to have it or get it. Even though weed is illegal people think it is common, but it is harder to get…

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    that short-term administration of CBD oil could reduce the degree of spasticity that a MS person experiences. In one study, the results demonstrated that MS sufferers experienced improvements in pain and sleep following five weeks of treatment with cannabis containing both THC and…

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    People all over the world for hundreds of years have relied on Cannabis to soothe their aches and relieve their pains despite the fact that it is still considered an illegal drug in most places. As the buzz to legalize the ancient miracle herb increases, the louder the conversation becomes about how awesome the benefits are. Believe it or not there are countless ailments that can be treated and sometimes cured simply by enjoying a little marijuana. Here are a few you never thought of: Asthma-…

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    In general, I think that illegal drug use is harmful. Drugs when used in excessive amounts, can cause death. What I don’t agree on, is what drugs are consider illegal and what are not. Most notably, the arguments on whether marijuana should be made legal or not. There is also the argument about addictive substances like nicotine and caffeine. Firstly, I do agree that the addictive substances like nicotine should be made illegal. For the main reason that nicotine causes more harm than good.…

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    One of the biggest issue that is debated still till this day is if or not marijuana should be legalized. The legalization of marijuana is such a controversial subject because it the most used illegal drug and always stirs up a debate of whether or not it should be legalized. Even though marijuana can be harmful if used irresponsibly; it is still the most common drug in all the United States and will always be used regardless if for private reasons or for medical purposes. Marijuana has a major…

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    Attack on Legal Marijuana Not Sobering One of the most debated topics of discussion in American media is the legalization of marijuana for recreational use. William J. Bennett and Robert A. White, a former director of the National Drug Control Policy and attorney, respectively, weighed in on the debate with their essay “Legal Pot Is a Public Menace.” They argue that legalizing pot will have adverse effects on America’s youth and the general population at large, and specifically users’ cognitive…

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    Why cannabis should not be legalised (mainly) I am mainly against the legalisation of cannabis, but will in this essay discuss pros and cons for the usage of the illegal substance, cannabis. Cons I do not think that legalising cannabis would help anyone in particurlary. If the government would decide to legalise Cannabis, the people would more likely develop a habit for smoking this drug. According to recent studies, smoking cannabis can and will damage or even destory your nervsystem, if the…

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    is better known as cannabidiol or cannabis oil. Cannabis oil derives from the plant Cannabis sativa. This plant is responsible for containing 400 different chemicals. More than 60 of those chemicals are called cannabidoids, and two of those are known as tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD). The two chemicals are found in marijuana…

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