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    In the summer of 2015, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled 7-0 that Health Canada had no right to restrict patients to only dried medical marijuana that can be smoked to treat various conditions. The Court’s decision allows “individuals authorized to possess marijuana under the MMPR and those falling under the terms of a court injunction (for example, Allard injunction) may now possess marijuana derivatives for their own use‎.” Source: http://news.gc.ca/web/article-en.do?nid=997359&tp=980 Under…

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    typical “pothead haha.” This skewed perception of a lazy and unmotivated American is the result of over seventy years of propaganda and misinformation spread by private interests who needed cannabis illegal for their own personal gains. The recreational use of marijuana must be made legal throughout the United States, because of the numerous health benefits, the fact that crime rate would decrease astonishly, and it would same america millions.…

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    Should Marijuana be used for medical reasons only? Marijuana's medicinal uses can be traced back as early as 2737 B.C., when the emperor of China, Shen Neng, touted cannabis tea as a treatment for gout, rheumatism, malaria and even poor memory. Marijuana should be used for medical patients only. There are two reasons that the writer will be arguing about in my essay. The first reason would be pain relief and why it should be use for medical reasons only, then the second reason would be…

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    Audience Paragraph Thingy Since you introduced your topic about legalization of recreational marijuana in Illinois, I believe most of your audience would be the citizens of Illinois. Some of your audiences are entailed with students, adults, and law enforcements. A quote that demonstrates this is “High school and college students will be pulled out of school and put in jail.” Alongside, you mentioned that prisons and jails would be overcrowded, which would make it bad for the state both…

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    can be life threatening and cause permanent damage. I also learned about the physical side effects of drugs. I read about a study that showed how a liver can be damaged due to the use of recreational drugs. It showed that the use of marijuana can worsen liver diseases and lead to Hepatitis C. I also learned that the use of recreational drugs affect the central nervous system which can lead to many problems. So after learning about all of the bad things that can happen to a person when they are a…

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    80s adopted Ecstasy as its drug of choice that MDMA became one of the top four illegal drugs in use killing an estimated 50 people a year in the UK alone. Its inventor died in World War I. Medical reviews have noted that MDMA has some limited therapeutic benefits in certain mental health disorders, but has potential adverse effects, such as neurotoxicity and cognitive impairment, associated with its use. More research is needed in order to determine if its potential usefulness…

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    avoid this risk (Mathre, 2002). Acute mental disturbances may occur when cannabis is used, but no long term cognitive decline has been noted even in chronic cannabis users (Mathre, 2002). Though the use of cannabis does come with these safety concerns the benefits patients receive from cannabis use often makes outweighs the potential…

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    still used because of what it can do for people. It does affect simple brain functions but people that see only the negatives about the plant, don’t see the positives about it. Thesis Statement Should marijuana be legalized nationwide for recreational use? People think that marijuana is a harmful “drug” when it is known as a plant that is dangerous to people’s lives. Based on its value and medical properties, It shows that it’s more helpful than harmful since there have been no reports on…

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    research and setting up bills for legalization may be costly but the rewards would be great. The use of these now illegal drugs goes way back in history. Marijuana’s first recorded medical use was in 2737 B.C. by a Chinese emperor by the name of Shen Nung. This emperor was the one of the first to use the drug to kill pain in his body. Marijuana was also used in A.D. 200 when…

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    Marijuana was made illegal in 1937. It was made illegal for the purpose to put mexicans in jail because the mexicans were taking jobs and the economy’s money. In this reading you will learn the evils and the corruption our government have hidden away from us and the boost in the economy we will have if we legalize marijuana. Marijuana should be legalized because it will reduce mass incarceration, it goes against our first amendment, and boost tax money . Legalizing marijuana will be the next…

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