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    prescribe despite any alarming side effects. Despite being able to help a few thousand, the legalization of medical marijuana would only cause the country and its people to suffer more. Marijuana is the dried-up leaves, stems, flowers and seeds of the hemp plant; this plant contains a chemical labelled as tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) which…

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    only make us lose ourselves. But they don’t know that like others, marijuana can also have its benefits. Marijuana is a name for cannabis plant. It is also a drug that is created from dried leaves, stems, seeds and flowers of a hemp plant. Many people are using this because of the heavenly and satisfying feeling that it produces. Whenever it is smoked or eaten, it will give you a pleasant feeling of being relaxed. According to National Institute of…

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    due process because the courts wouldn’t be backed up with numerous marijuana charges waiting to be heard. Not only would legalization promote economic growth because of the cannabis itself, but it would also show economic growth in the hemp industry allowing hemp products such as paper, rope, clothing, and many more. I also believe legalization would decrease the amount of kids and teens using it, because with it being legal there isn’t as much excitement for teens to use the drug since they do…

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    Most people think marijuana is a drug that can’t hurt, but it can. The hemp plant has is what marijuana is grown off of. Smokers don’t smoke the leaves they smoke the stem. Then is illegally shipped to the U.S. Marijuana use has dropped since the late 1990’s. One and fourteen teens say they have used marijuana in the last month. In 2013 about 4 billion people 12 and older have been addicted to marijuana. Marijuana is the most common drug used in America. Marijuana has high amounts of…

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    An economy is an area of the production, distribution, or trade, and consumption of goods or services by different agents in a certain area (Economy). Some Americans may believe that the United States economy is falling or has failed. A few reasons why an American may believe the economy is falling or has failed is because of unemployment, U.S. debt, minimum wage, health problems, and not expanding the economy. Legalizing marijuana would bring lots of income to the government, stop the waste of…

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    There are numerous misconceptions grew, grow and will be growing about the marijuana seeds. But most of the time, we miss out the positive part. Those who have a knowledge that it may include a positive part are outnumbered by the less known individuals. Positive or negative, thousands of pages can be written about the cannabis seeds. While it is quite clear that the unknown portion is much bigger, you should know a few basic things that can be really helpful. You can find the female and male…

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    Marijuana is a federally illegal drug which is classified right along with heroin. Realistically it is less harmful than multiple legal substances. Also the addictive properties are very low when in contrast to things like alcohol and tobacco. It is crazy to think that marijuana was legal for most of history. Then they put a ban on it just like they did with alcohol except for the fact it never became legal again. Until the United States started to come to their senses and realize that marijuana…

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    the 1700s it became more popular, it was grown by George Washington himself, it was also legal in Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Maryland. The 1800’s is when they started making cannabis medicines and extracts, it continued to be legal and they had 8327 hemp plantations. In the 1930’s Harry J. Anslinger enforced prohibition of cannabis, making up fearful rumors made it illegal. In 1942 cannabis was used for WW2 they made cordage parachutes and sails. In the 1950’s they make laws more strict and…

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    reasons why a person should not use marijuana are short term and long term effects, addiction, and the fetal harm during pregnancy. Marijuana is one of the most abused drugs in the world. As the National Institute on Drug Abuse says, it comes from a hemp plant and the part that contains the “drug” is mostly found in the flowers, or buds. Not so much in the seeds, leaves or the stem of the plant. When it is sold, it is a mixture of dried leaves, stems, flowers, and seeds of the plant. The…

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    a case for both or neither of these. So what is marijuana exactly? “Marijuana—often called pot, grass, reefer, weed, herb, Mary Jane, or MJ—is a greenish-gray mixture of the dried, shredded leaves, stems, seeds, and flowers of Cannabis sativa—the hemp plant.” Marijuana contains THC which is the ingredient that gives the user a sense of euphoria or makes them feel “high”. The senses can become heightened, the person may find more pleasure in certain…

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