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    medical reasons and recreational reasons. There are also several other states that have legalized cannabis for medical reasons only. The one problem that could be possibly stopping New Mexico from making cannabis legal for medical and or recreational use is that there has not been a lot of research done on the effects of cannabis on the body and mind. The primary reason for there not being many studies on the effect of cannabis is because it is illegal and that brings up different ethical…

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    Random Drug Testing

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    may be a good idea to keep children away from drugs, but there are only a few evidence it works. The writer found some medical professionals to explain their point of views on this topic. The testing is impossible to catch children who occasionally use drugs, rather than serious(Sharon Levy 2015) Due to random testing is much more expensive than a single drug test, therefore it is not an effective way to get a positive test result. In addition, random drug testing has no effect on children's…

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    The federal government has the right to continue the prevention of production, sale, and use of marijuana under the federal mandate “and to block any state policies to the contrary” (Rauch, 2013). The second disadvantage outlines the fact that there will most likely be more smuggling involved, now that it is easier to obtain marijuana from…

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    The Effects Of Marijuana

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    Marijuana is a drug that helps to stimulate a form of euphoria and usually lasts for around 2-6 hours, depending on how much Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) the person has consumed. However, through urine tests it is said that the drug can still be detected up to 13 days, and regular smokers 45 days. It was first originated thousands of years ago in Asia and at that time, it was widely used for medical and spiritual purposes. An example is that the Vikings and medieval Germans used Marijuana for…

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    For example in the article To What Extent Should Child Soldiers be held Accountable for their Crimes? It writes “More often than not children have no say in whether they enlist or not and once recruited the children become brainwashed through the use of drugs and alcohol. The drugs and alcohol make the children become more compliant enabling them to commit atrocities which they never would have before.”. And then in the article Hope for Uganda's Child Soldiers? Written by Laura Blue and Jonathan…

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    About 30% of all Americans develop cancer. This is about than 12.7 million people a year diagnosed with cancer. Although two-thirds of them die, the one-third left use medicines or drugs such as medical marijuana to make them more comfortable in their surroundings. (nationalacademypress.edu). Medical marijuana has many health benefits such as treating conditions or other medical problems, and is not a gateway drug to any other drugs. Medical marijuana should become legal in all 50 states in the…

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    Atmos Medical Marijuana

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    illegal and an offense punishable by law, medical marijuana vaporizers have proved the fact that it could always be used for medical purposes. This new proven fact is the reason why there is a raging debate going all over the world to legalize the use of marijuana in the form of medical marijuana vaporizers around the globe. The comparatively lesser known fact is that the normally used Atmos best portable vaporizers could always be used for the purpose of vaporizing medical marijuana for the…

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    consequences their misuse has on an individual. Individuals ingesting these drugs focus on the feel good and short-term effects of the substance. There is no real understanding of the detrimental ramifications that will follow. Persistent use can result in substance use disorders as well as tolerance to the substance being ingested. There are various categories such as depressants, stimulants, hallucinogens, and cannabis. Drugs or substances have different effects on the mind and body. The…

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    Why Marijuana Should Be Illegal in The United States Recreational drug abuse is the cause of around 200,000 deaths per year (“Overdose Death Rates”) . Though for a lot of these drugs, overdoses are very rare, constant use of some very common drugs like marijuana causes numerous health problems. 3,880 men and women ages 20-92 suffer from marijuana induced heart attacks (Amy Malick “Pot increases heart attack risks”). So just imagine how many deaths we could prevent if drugs like these were…

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    Marijuana should stay illegal because it’s a bad and unsafe drug. The reason that is bad it’s because more widespread use would increase the dangerous of secondhand smoke-damage to bystanders. Legalizing would increase the chances of it falling to the hands of kids. Physical damage would be done to users that abuse the drug. Stoned driving and other dangers would be increased. Legalizing marijuana could eventually lead to the legalization of all the other drugs. Marijuana is a drug that leads…

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