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    still carries a false shroud of stigma as a dangerous drug lead to harder narcotics, medical and scholarly officials have began to change the American view. The wide variety of applications of marijuana from both ingrained in our American history to hemp oil to drive our cars there are quite a few reasons to change the label on marijuana from BAD to…

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    Look at That 70s Show, that’s not a cigarette they’re passing around. Give Black Sabbath’s “Sweet Leaf” a listen; they don’t even hide their reference. Cannabis has been referenced and mentioned for years and it’s use even dates back to 8000 BCE when hemp seed was found in Japanese culture. Cannabis Sativa has been used in numerous ways by different cultures throughout history. Before we go into the different uses of Cannabis Sativa, one must be acquainted with the plant itself. There are so…

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    define "legalize", meaning recreationally and medically in all 50 states in the U.S. Many people tend to argue the affects, the impact of people's health, the economy, etc. What is Marijuana? Marijuana is the dried buds of the Hemp plant. Marijuana is the active part of the Hemp plant that includes the psychoactive compound that makes you feel ''high'', tetrahydrocannabinol. Main ingredients of marijuana (or cannabis) include tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and Cannabidiol (CBD). Both have beneficial…

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    predominant in schools and on the streets. Hemp and marijuana are used for very different things but are both schedule 1 drugs under the controlled substances act. Schedule 1 drugs are drugs with no federally recognized medical benefits and a high potential for abuse, which seems directly contradicting to the term “medical marijuana”. Hemp and marijuana are distinguished by content of THC ( Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol) the active chemical in marijuana. Hemp has 0.3% THC or less and can be used…

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    Jayden David is a boy who had been experiencing seizures his whole life and at one 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…

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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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    In the article of “Pursuing the Science of Happiness,” this would be the perfect example as to how to be scientifically happy. The essay explains how do you define what happiness is. Marijuana can simply make you find what is happiness with all the different kinds of things it can help you with. So you have heard the question “Should marijuana be legalized or stay illegal” many times already. This won’t be the last time you will hear it either. As it is illegal in most areas around the world,…

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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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    facts. Facts that show marijuana is more than what society perceives, rather a plant with a wide range of potential uses which is why the Federal government should fully legalized Marijuana. Americas economy once thrived off the growing and use of hemp, hemp is a strain of cannabis grown solely for industrial purposes and has been…

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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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