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    There are many health benefits of medical marijuana, and it has been determined to be useful under many circumstances. Marijuana reduces the symptoms of various conditions, including nausea and resulting weight loss caused by HIV/AIDS. It can also help with the side effects, including nausea, caused by other medications and chemotherapy during the treatment of cancer or hepatitis C. https://www.mpp.org/issues/medical-marijuana/medical-marijuana-overview/ Medical marijuana helps alleviate…

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    This can be brought on because the THC in marijuana can give some a feeling of “high”. Another harmful concern over this illegal drug is the substances found in tobacco smoke. Many have researched that smoking marijuana is the equivalent to smoking a full pack of cigarettes. Every user can and will have a different experience than another. This is because there are different strains in different levels of active compound’s. Also this depends on how long and deep a person…

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    from a hemp plant named Cannabis…

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    History.com Staff. “Marijuana.” History.com, A&E Television Networks, 2017, www.history.com/topics/history-of-marijuana. “Marijuana and Cannabis: Effects, Uses and Legalization.” Drugs.com, Drugs.com, www.drugs.com/illicit/marijuana.html. “Martin Booth Biography.” Should Marijuana Be a Medical Option?, medicalmarijuana.procon.org/view.source.php?sourceID=011039. National Institute on Drug…

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    There is a reason it was made illegal in the first place. In the argument over the legalization of marijuana it is important to look at how marijuana became illegal in the first place. The cannabis plant was cultivated for both industrial and medicinal uses in the United States since the 1600’s. Cannabis was given little attention by any governing body in the United States until the state of California decided to regulate the sale and possession of marijuana in 1913(Houser and Robert E.…

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    General purpose: Persuade my audience to agree that marijuana should be legalized due to its benefits Specific purpose: To change my audience’s mind about the many misconceptions of marijuana and convince them that it’s beneficial. Introduction: What if I told you that there was a treatment that could help reduce the symptoms of epilepsy, spastic and seizure disorders, depression, Alzheimer's, cancer, and many other common diseases and disabilities, would you invest in it? (show a raise of…

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    In the United States, medical marijuana is illegal, yet the fact that cannabis is legal in some countries, like Canada, and is also being talked about for cancer treatment and palliative care causes confusion in people (Isaacs,). Due to the lack of funding and legalization, not many studies have been done on patients but mostly…

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    The legalization of marijuana has been a frequently debated topic all over the world with many countries legalizing marijuana usage. However, marijuana use and cultivation is illegal in Canada, except for patients who can use medicinal marijuana if they are approved under the Marihuana Medical Access Regulations (Health Canada, 2014). The risk of marijuana legalization to adolescents is more than it is a risk to adults, even if the legalization comes with an age limit like Centre for Addiction…

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    Marijuana being legalized for medicinal purposes has raised significant apprehensions about the conveniences and appeal it has to the community, especially drug addicts. The objective of this research is to educated people about what marijuana is, how it is used, how it affect brain functions, how it may affect one’s health, how addictive the drug can be. After that, we will proceed further by focusing on the medical aspect of it. For instance, the differences between street marijuana and…

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    The Marijuana Legalization Marijuana, better known as Weed or Cannabis, is one of the most commonly used illicit drug in the United States and another part of the world. Many people advocates consider marijuana a harmless, or even beneficial, substance that should be made legal. Making marijuana legal would help the United States economic, unemployment rate, and even reduce the national debt of United States. “Also among the arguments for legalizing marijuana is its purported value in treating…

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