Legality of cannabis by country

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    Dabbing Pros And Cons

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    As the minds of Americans open wider and marijuana laws loosen up, new methods of smoking are appearing everywhere. One of the more popular of these methods is dabbing. Dabbing is the inhalation of vapor from super-concentrated cannabis. As the popularity of dabbing increases so does the market that surrounds it. A plethora of dabbing products is hitting the shelves of head shops everywhere. It just may be the future of smoking. THE BEGINNING OF DABBING AND MEDICAL MARIJUANA 2012 saw the…

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    ethics, in fact, considers as morally justifiable the use of marijuana for terminal cancer patients in severe pain”. It implies that it supports medicinal use of cannabis because it stands to help many suffering people in the country. Because of the suffering patients in the Philippines, medical marijuana should be legal in the country. If it would provide relief to sick people then it is…

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    Afroman's 2000 hit, Because I Got High, should be banned from UC Santa Cruz, as its main message is to smoke marijuana, which breaks school policy. Implemented on January 1, 2014, all UC campuses became smoke & tobacco free campuses, along with any UC owned properties. There is a large amount of influence to break this policy through social media and music. Throughout the song, Afroman mentions skipping obligations because he smoked pot and got high. This happened to him because pot releases…

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    than others, but overall, each drug could be as addicting than any other. There are many different drugs that have different effects. In my opinion, man-made stimulant drugs seem to cause more harm to their users more than “natural” drugs such as cannabis. To some people, smoking marijuana may seem as bad as smoking any other drug to get high. Marijuana is still illegal in most states, but in my personal opinion, I do not believe that it is as harmful as any other drug. For the sake of this…

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    Excluding the amount of benefits it brings the people that consume it, marijuana also benefits the country and its economy. If marijuana were to be legal, the law enforcement would be able to focus on more important stuff in their community like the safety of their citizens and the prevention of anything bad that may happen such as homicides, terrorist…

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    Cannabis prohibition, decriminalisation and legalisation have a history of being some of the most controversial arguments worldwide. When one thinks of cannabis they immediately conjure up the image of hardcore drugs, ruthless criminals, addicts and drug lords. Many Irish people are uneducated when it comes to cannabis. The public perception of cannabis is that it has no positive uses and therefore must be classed the same as all other illegal drugs in Ireland. Cannabis is a separate entity to…

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    The medicinal uses of cannabis, more commonly known as marijuana, dates back thousands of years. One of the first known uses of cannabis was by the Chinese physician Hoa-tho in the early 2nd century as a surgical anesthesia. Today many experts recognize that medical marijuana (MMJ) and the healing properties of cannabis offer relief for a variety of crippling medical conditions like nausea from chemotherapy, chronic pain, HIV/AIDS, and glaucoma. Are you a candidate for MMJ? Opinions vary from…

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    I'm a moderate psychedelic user. I've had a large number of LSD trips at both low and high doses, a few non-breakthrough DMT experiences, one 25C-NBOMe trip, and one 20mg metocin (4-HO-MET) trip before this experience. My friend S wanted to try metocin as her first 'strong' psychedelic. She smoked weed and drank alcohol, but hasn't used any other drugs before. We figured it would be a good idea since metocin doesn't have a very deep headspace and is generally easier to handle than acid, for…

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    Medical Marijuana Summary

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    Medical Marijuana has taken big steps to advance into legalization. The article “The “Right to Use” Takes Its First Hit: Marijuana Legalization and the Future of Employee Drug Testing” by author Alexis Gabrielson, goes into the laws and details about smokers to protect them. With the help of the three basic appeals; Ethos, Pathos, and Logo’s the author holds a strong argument that will persuade her readers to believe what she is trying to explain. No matter what side you agree with you are…

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    marijuana should be legalized in America. In the United States, only 28 out of the 50 states have legalized marijuana for medical use. Medical marijuana has been tested upon in scientific experiments for many years to research its benefits medically. The cannabis has been proven to relieve pain from illness as well as improving the mental state of those suffering depression and anxiety. Legalizing medical marijuana would not only help patients in need of the drug, but also the government.The…

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