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    Cannabis And Culture

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    This law was passed by the Virginia Assembly, as it was deemed as a valuable commodity but a strategic necessity. In 1798, Napoleon declared a total prohibition of hemp after realizing that much of the Egyptian lower class was in fact habitual smokers of marijuana. In 1840, medicines with a cannabis base were available in United States pharmacies. Half a century later, the recreational use of hashish, alcohol, and…

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    more destruction than repair. Legalizing marijuana will benefit the country by: giving people liberty, saving money, limiting failure, creating medicine, and producing a natural source. Marijuana is described as dried flowers, seeds and leaves of the hemp plant. Some believe that the use of marijuana is hazardous to our country. There is conspiracy regarding addiction due to constant usage. It also can create slower motor skills and impaired judgement (at times). It is believed that the use of…

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    Hemp is a type of marijuana plant that can be utilized to make all of those products. Hemp that derives from the marijuana plant has beneficial industrial purposes. Less land is required with growing hemp while producing more resources that are needed per acre. The article working to Reform Marijuana Laws states that, “Hemp produces a much higher yield per acre than do common substitutes such as cotton and requires…

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    medicine. Marijuana is one of the oldest cultivated plants. (For Nahas, 1986) the first person who brought the potential healing properties of marijuana was China. 5,000 years ago, people in the plains of Central Asia, began to cultivate the plant for oil and fiber. The United States was introduced to marijuana in the 16th century it was introduced by the Spanish and the UK, we have used the fiber. Property intoxicating factory was discovered in the 19th century to the 20th century is, used in…

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    point he was taking twelve different prescription drugs a day just to cope with the effects of his condition. Till one day his dad asked doctor’s about marijuana as treatment and they said anything to help your son. On the first day of using cannabis oil Jayden 's seizures stoped and after a couple of week he improved drastically which lead him to go from twelve pills to one (High Culture). A powerful medicine which is deemed illegal by countless governments. Many malicious claims have been made…

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    Marijuana is the most widely used drug in the world, right behind alcohol and tobacco, according to the Global Drug Survey. Even though marijuana is a schedule I drug in America, right next to LSD, heroin, and ecstasy, it hasn 't stopped millions of Americans from getting their hands on it. However, there are currently four states that have completely legalized the use of marijuana for recreational purposes; Alaska, Colorado, Washington, and Oregon. In addition, on the most recent 2016 ballot…

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    The Inevitable For thousands of years, human beings used cannabis for its nutritional value in its seeds, ability to be converted into oil for cooking and its capability to be used for housing insulation. It was also customarily utilized as a means to remove toxins and contamination from soil and water. Although the cannabis plant, more commonly known as hemp or marijuana, can now be used as alternative textiles, paper, or a manner of replacing plastics to a friendly biodegradable option,…

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    the 1500s were required to cultivate hemp aside part of their land by law.When the James town settlers fled from the British in 1632, they brought with them to Virginia the Cannabis plant. In 1639 Virginia colonist by law were required to harvest a certain amount of cannabis plants each year. In 1176 when America was declaring its in depends its estimated 90% of clothing in the United States was made from Cannabis(J. Mosher and M. Akins). Raised to produce Hemp for the production of rope for…

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    The only danger that involves cannabis is the illegalization of it. There are millions of cannabis users in the United States that have been stereotyped as “drug addicts” or “pot heads” by individuals who do not fully understand the positive aspects of this plant. Marijuana can be used for many things, which include medical purposes and to decrease deforestation and pollution. The government is spending too much money that belongs to Americans to prevent legalization, when in fact it can produce…

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    Inside Medical Marijuana

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    smoke (Kristen 1). This method removes all the tars, hydrocarbons, benzene, and other toxics that doesn 't enter the lungs (Kristen 1). Furthermore, the second most popular way to consume medical cannabis is edibles. Edibles is usually into butter or oil known as cannabutter, and used to make baked goods such as cookies and brownies. Using edibles takes longer for the effects causing people to consume too much at once. The last method to consume cannabis is tinctures and tonics (Kristen 1). A…

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