Legality of cannabis by country

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    Legalizing Marijuana Cannabis is the scientific name of the commonly known drug, Marijuana. It appears naturally in tropical and humid parts of the earth. The use of Cannabis started in China in 2727 B.C. Greeks and Romans were also familiar with Marijuana. During 1545, the use of Cannabis spread to the western hemisphere where the people of Spain imported it to Chile to use it as a fibre. The legalization of Cannabis (Marijuana) has been declared as one of the contentious issues that is…

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    consequences of it because it was the most common drug used in the world. The united states should rethink the matter of marijuana. In general, the unrevealed argument about marijuana in this country is: should marijuana still be giving to people based on its medical values, health effects, and cost to our country? This argument has right reasons and is essential. As I mention before, marijuana is the most commonly used illegal drug in the world, and billions of people in the planet use…

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    Some of the points were showing how addicting it can be and how it can cause problems if you go cold turkey. Marijuana use has also increased by 790 percent from the 1960s, which shows how wide it has spread throughout the country. That it can spread that much and be that addictive all while being illegal shows that if you legalize it can create problems in society. People who have tried it once are 9 percent more likely to get addicted to it while someone who is under age…

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    Billie Evans ENG 101 C72Z Argumentative Final Draft December 3, 2016 Legalizing Cannabis? Should America legalize cannabis for medical and recreational usage? Why is cannabis illegal and alcohol is not illegal? What is the origin of the plant? What effect does it have on the body? What benefits could patients receive from the legalization of this plant? Shouldn’t America legalize cannabis and regulate its usage in a manner that is similar to the laws and regulations of alcohol? To…

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    in the tests employed in this program.” In addition,According to Steve Elliot from HERB, an additional Canadian study found that low doses of cannabis had little effect on the skills involved with driving and does not mean that drivers under the influence of cannabis pose a safety risk. Plus, In 2015, the first study to fully analyze the effects of cannabis on driving and found that Drivers with blood concentrations of 13.1 ug/L THC (almost three times the legal limit in most states for the…

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    Coconut Oils Controversy Coconut is one of the oil crops (plants that can be extracted into oils). In the past, Thai people used coconut oil as a fuel to light up the lamps, a substance in medicines, and an ingredient in Thai cuisine. However, in recent years, coconut was accused of being the cause of many serious illnesses, such as heart disease, hypercholesterolemia, high blood pressure, etc. Many medical staff pointed that coconut milk and coconut oil should be avoided. Dr. Narong Chomchalao…

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    those people cant even try to use it because they don’t have legal access to use its benefits. Bruenig Elizabeth, who is with “The Wonder Drug” stated in their article “The easiest solution for making the CBD safer would be to completely legalize cannabis, if it were legal the whole plant and all of the extractions from it and all the cultivations could be used and for more research to be done for medical purposes.” People with medical needs should have the right to use medical marijuana for…

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    After viewing the State of Consciousness section on "Dreams," the experiences I have had with dreams are more understandable now. For example, since I play fantasy football, I have had dreams in which I stressed over losing on fantasy football due to severe injuries for the players on my team or simply just mismanagement. Most importantly, these dreams typically occurred in Sunday night and several days afterwards, when football was still fresh in my mind. These dreams do make sense now as they…

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    Pros Of Medical Marijuana

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    Nowadays medical marijuana is a very debate issue in many countries around the world. Some say medical marijuana have many harmful and effect on your body . However I think medical marijuana has ability to relax the pain of a serious illness. Medical marijuana has not only used for relax the pain but also use it for treatment a disease by three reasons. First of all, medical marijuana is used to treat cancer. Medical marijuana can reduce the symptom of cancer treatment including nausea…

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    lawsuit against a prescription drug company for having some horrible side-effect. Marijuana is the world’s safest, most used recreational drugs despite the fact that it is illegal to use or possess. Marijuana, scientifically known as cannabis is illegal in most countries including the United States. It is a plant that produces flowers that are dried and…

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