Legality of cannabis by country

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    As many people know, the legalization of marijuana is in the beginning stages of being voted on by the American people in 2016. There are many people who have strong feelings about this matter, and it’s important that it’s not ignored. Marijuana is already being given out to medical patients who need it, with that it becoming socially acceptable in our society. With this medical marijuana thing its landing into the wrong hands, which most importantly includes our youth because it’s becoming…

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    Teri Capriotti

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    Capriotti, Teri, and Brian Hartmann. "What You Should Know About Medical Marijuana." Clinical Advisor 16.12 (2013): 92-96.CINAHL Complete. Web. 10 Mar. 2015. This article helps to build a general acknowledgement of the issue in which many states are being pressed with. In this reading it helps to address both sides of the legalization of marijuana argument and to better understand what the cause and effect may be. The author Teri Capriotti is well educated on the subject due to intensive…

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    retail occupations. Currently, there is a small fraction of individuals recognized as unemployed, that are actually working in the marijuana business as farmers and dealers. If these marijuana farmers and dealers were identified as employed, our country will be at a lower unemployment rate. Furthermore, marijuana convicts cost the United States around one billion yearly, which could be used to enhance the country’s health and education systems. Legalizing marijuana has an improved economic…

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    Recreational Marijuana “Why is marijuana against the law? It grows naturally upon our planet. Doesn’t the idea of making nature against the law seem to you a bit . . . unnatural?” ― Bill Hicks Marijuana has been a hot topic for many years. Science has come a long way in the discoveries of what marijuana can do. The use of marijuana has become popular and helpful for people with tumors, glaucoma and many other diseases. Marijuana should be legalized because it would bring in revenue to the…

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    Marijuana Legalization

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    Marijuana comes from the dried leaves, stems, and seeds from the hemp plant Cannabis sativa. Marijuana is a common street drug and is often used for recreational purposes. People can smoke marijuana or they can add the drug to food or tea. People uses marijuana for recreational purposes but people also use marijuana for medical purposes. Marijuana should be legalized because of its medical purposes, for beneficial effects, economical purposes, and crime. Street vs. medical Medical marijuana has…

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    Prohibition, many rednecks would argue this was one of the most unintelligent moments in American history. The same is true in this age for hipsters and marijuana, and as the saying goes history has a way of repeating itself. Then there were speakeasies and bootleggers, today there is trap houses and drug dealers. Crime spread to all time highs in the 1920s introducing gangsters such as Al Capone. In time America finally wised up, corrected their mistakes and ended Prohibition. America realized…

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    Washington DC Medical Marijuana Policy and Its Effect on Health Care Medical marijuana indicates the usage of Cannabis sativa, bhang, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) or cannabidiol (CBD). Medical marijuana is used as medical treatment to treat illnesses and as a comfort measure during palliation and hospice. From a historical perspective, the plant has been used for medicinal purposes for many centuries. But, its use in modern times has been controversial. In the United States, several states have…

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    Cannabis Decriminalization

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    Act, the possession and production of cannabis, which is also known as marijuana, weed, or pot, is a criminal offense in Canada. For the possession of cannabis, the severity of the offense depends on the quantity. The penalty is a maximum of five years imprisonment for possessing more than thirty grams of cannabis. According to The Economist, legalization is defined as repealing all penalties from the possession as well as the production and sale of cannabis. Consumers can use the drug with…

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    at the very least there is more harm than good that would befall society due to the legalization of marijuana. Every presidential election, the nominees are expected to answer what they are planning on doing with marijuana and it’s mother plant cannabis. Many of those against legalizing are unaware of the medicinal benefits of said plant becoming legal, nevertheless the…

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    Marijuana has been in America since the founding days of our little colonies, it has been there through thick and thin. As many around the world have grown to accept marijuana in daily lives many citizens here in the United States of America consume it behind closed doors. Many nations across the globe have been using marijuana with recreational, medicinal, and manufacturing functions with proven success and little repercussions on the society. Recently in the United States there has been a…

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