Legality of cannabis by country

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    marijuana presented several disputes over: experimental testing, cognition, addiction, conditions of usage, and age limitations. Furthermore, research may yet uncover the vast majority of questions and uneasiness posed by medical marijuana; proving cannabis to be a valid and nontoxic form of medication. Initially, marijuana experimentation and testing involves determinations based on the cause and effect method. Through the years, experimental testing of the drugs chemical effects are still…

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    people agree that cannabis should be legalized, while others think it should not. Regarding the first opinion, people think that turn cannabis legal would avoid stigmatising young people as long as they are what most concerns society in means of criminal records. Likewise, people consent that levels of harm to society while using cannabis is less compared to alcohol, and maybe there is a potential to improve relations in a community. If legalized, a positive point regarding cannabis is that…

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    Reclassifying Marijuana as a Non-Deviant Substance Marijuana has gone in and out of vogue for the past hundred years in the United States. The concept of marijuana legalization has been the subject of ongoing debate since the early 1930’s. While medical marijuana is now available in twenty-three states, is decriminalized in multiple states, and is legal for recreational purposes in four states, marijuana is still viewed as a deviant substance. However, marijuana should be legalized because of…

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    according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA).” The lower percentage of tetrahydrocannabinol reduces the psychological effects and allows the cannabidiol to provide its benefits. "Cannabidiol is a cannabinoid and a major component of the cannabis plant, or marijuana plant. By itself, cannabidiol lacks the psychoactive effects most commonly associated with marijuana use yet still retains many of the medicinal benefits, such as its anti-seizure and anti-inflammatory…

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    Interesting points discussed in your participation allowed us to understand and conclude that everything in excess it is bad, so Marijuana probably could have beneficial therapeutic but unfortunately not everybody use the drugs for medical treatment and its misuse and abuse could produce lethal consequences in a person life Though studies demonstrated that marijuana have clinical benefits in patients treated with glaucoma, musculoskeletal pain, nauseas, and multiple sclerosis. Russo et al.(2002)…

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    to be a controversial drug. Around the world, there are parts that have legalized its use, and in the same measure, some parts are not for it. The states that have legalized it are either due to medical reasons, or even for recreational purposes. Cannabis Sativa or weed as it is commonly referred to, can lead to addiction regardless of being employed in the medical context’s use. Marijuana addiction is a problem that is being faced by many a people world-wide. For an addict, getting the right…

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    Lucifers lettuce, pot, weed, grass, reefer, Mary Jane, and hemp. These are just a few of the over 100 names for the drug most commonly known as marijuana. Marijuana has been a very controversial topic in the United States lately. This is because the US is on a path to possible legalization in the relatively near future. Some states have already legalized it and many have legalized it for solely medicinal use. In many senses, the public view on marijuana is very distorted by the news and…

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    Cannabis has really been in the spotlight lately, because of the wide spread argument about how cannabis should or shouldn’t be legalized. Looking at the current legalization polices, there are already four states that have legalized cannabis for medical reasons and recreational reasons. There are also several other states that have legalized cannabis for medical reasons only. The one problem that could be possibly stopping New Mexico from making cannabis legal for medical and or recreational…

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    Random Drug Testing

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    Amy, N.(2015, March 30). Doctors weigh in on random drug testing in schools. CBSNews. Retrieved from http://www.cbsnews.com/news/doctors-random-drug-testing-in-schools/ In this article, Amy quotes that random drug testing in schools may be a good idea to keep children away from drugs, but there are only a few evidence it works. The writer found some medical professionals to explain their point of views on this topic. The testing is impossible to catch children who occasionally use drugs, rather…

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    The Effects Of Marijuana

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    Marijuana is a drug that helps to stimulate a form of euphoria and usually lasts for around 2-6 hours, depending on how much Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) the person has consumed. However, through urine tests it is said that the drug can still be detected up to 13 days, and regular smokers 45 days. It was first originated thousands of years ago in Asia and at that time, it was widely used for medical and spiritual purposes. An example is that the Vikings and medieval Germans used Marijuana for…

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