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    org) In 2015, legal cannabis created 18,005 full-time jobs and added about $2.4 billion to the Colorado’s economy last year. (thinkprogress.org) Therefore, Colorado has recently been ranked as the third-strongest economy among the U.S. States. (mpp.org) B. With each state that legalizes marijuana, economic growth has been particularly noticeable in the real estate, tourism, and education sectors. (mpp.org) Transition: With how many savings and job opportunities cannabis creates, it is…

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    blurred by the overpowering effects of this addictive treatment. As the drug is scrutinized, evidence subsists that a drug like marijuana drags an “undesirable effect on learning and social behavior. THC [the main mind-altering ingredient found in the Cannabis plant] changes the way sensory information gets into the brain. Long-term marijuana users can instigate the foundation of difficulty in remembering, processing, and using information” (Holt 289). The notable changes of the brain will…

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    other drugs in pharmacy stores. According to the NORML Working Marijuana laws states “Of all the negative consequences of marijuana prohibition, none is as tragic as the denial of medicinal cannabis to the tens of thousands of patients who could benefit from its therapeutic use. Modern research suggests that cannabis is a valuable aid in the treatment of a wide range of clinical applications… particularly of neuropathic pain (pain from nerve damage)…

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    errors in cannabis users: Dorsal anterior cingulate cortex and hippocampus hypoactivity. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 155, 175-182. doi:10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2015.07.671 The purpose of this article is to educate readers about the effects of chronically using cannabis. It explains that cannabis has been associated with errors in dysfunction in the human body. One type of error is hyperactivity in the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex (DACC). Researchers conducted a study to see if chronic…

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    28 Nov. 2012, healthland.time.com/2012/11/28/is-medical-marijuana-safe-for-children/. This article speaks about marijuana usage with children and how it is viewed from opposing standpoints. A mother gives her 7 year old child a gram of oral cannabis every day. She lives in Oregon where its legal, but still deals with the judgement from people who look at it from a recreational standpoint. Her daughter had been diagnosed with leukemia, and has to deal with chemotherapy. Since chemotherapy is…

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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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    helps with some of the worst diseases. Marijuana is a plant that grows from the ground naturally. It has to be in 76 Degree Fahrenheit to 86 degree fahrenheit to grow. There are no Chemicals in marijuana. Sour Diesel marijuana is a sativa strain of cannabis it also relieves stress, anxiety,…

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    to tell you how together we can make Canada and Astral Drive a better place. First, as you may be aware, Canada has on of the highest rates of cannabis use in the world, 44% of Canadians say they have had it at least once. 28% of teenagers admit to having used it, which more than any other developed country. Our current system of cannabis control is failing to prevent or reduce the harms associated with use. I believe the solution is the legalization of the substance combined with…

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    The legalization of marijuana would allow patients to seek unconventional ways of treating debilitating illnesses and would also decrease drug crimes involving marijuana. I believe that science has studies to show that there a link in the relief of symptoms that can be dilating brought on by an illness and that some illnesses altogether can be treated by marijuana. I also think that by legalizing a drug that can be considered helpful to those using it will alleviate the need to arrest and charge…

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    To begin with, Hemp can absorb 4x more CO2 than trees. Although air pollution can be diminished by car pulling, planting more trees and reducing deforestation; using hemp to minimize air pollution can be very favorable. The convenience of the Hemp plant is; more rapid CO2 absorption, improved soil structure, and no other chemical inputs. Hemp can be grown in already existing agricultural land, it can be a part of a farm’s crop rotation, it can grow in a diversity of soil conditions and climates…

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