Legality of cannabis by country

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    marijuana, education will be affected negatively. Injuries that come from impaired driving would increase, when under the influence of marijuana. Marijuana is a drug from the dried leaves and flowering tops of a plot called hemp. The scientific name is cannabis Styx. A chemical found in the plant is what is responsible for most of marijuana's psychological effects. This chemical acts on several parts of the brain, including the following; memory, concentration, perception, and movement. Medical…

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    The reclassification of marijuana to a schedule II drug, with medical use on a federal scale, has erupted into one of the most debated topics on a political and social level over the past few years. Marijuana, at the moment, is a schedule I drug, which means it has a high risk for abuse and no medical value. A schedule II drug has medical value, but it is still a high risk for abuse in our society, so it should be seen as a medicine in the social lens. Being a schedule I drug though, people do…

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    Top Most Health Benefits Of Using Maple Syrup Now, using the health products is important for everyone to live long in the world. When it comes to choosing the sweetener, people want to choose the natural sweetener. Most of the people consider choosing the maple syrup is the best and natural sweetener. There are many health benefits of the pure maple syrup. The very biggest is that the maple syrup is a natural sweetener. Apart from that, it is used for many different alternative treatments…

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    In the process of legalization of marijuana in Hawaii, I think that this process should not be approved for the benefits of our people. With more information on this claim, theres alot of pros and cons to this situation of legalizing marijuana in the state of hawaii. Therefore i strongly belive that this decision should still be upheld to having marijuna ilegal in hawaii because marijuna causes a huge amount of affects twards teenagers like emotional developements, academic retentions and social…

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    The “gateway” drug is not as bad as people make of it. Marijuana is not socially acceptable by the society, people believe it is harmful to the body and that it has no help for anyone. The drug also has health benefits, but people still do not want the drug legalized. Since they have known about the drug, there has not been any scientifically proven facts that it is physically addicting. The only way it hurts the body is if it is abused by the person, but it is the same way with alcohol, or even…

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    Legalizing Marijuana Zack Summers Nashville State Community College Author Note This paper was prepared for Psychology 1030,taught by Professor Maggie Wharton, Fall 2014 Legalizing Marijuana Practical uses for marijuana, also known as hemp and cannabis, can be traced back as far as 2700 B.C. in China. Additionally, in the world’s oldest pharmacopoeia, also from China, drug recipes for more than 100 ailments including, gout, rheumatism, malaria, and absentmindedness were treated with…

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    said, “Doesn’t the idea of making nature against the law seem to you a bit…unnatural?”(Good-reads). So why is marijuana illegal if it is a crop that naturally grows on Earth? Although there is much skepticism about the legalization of marijuana, countries and states that have already legalized it are shutting down these concerns. Marijuana legalization is beneficial for economic growth because of personal, medicinal, and industrial use. Marijuana first spread from China to India and Europe as…

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    Picture this, a woman mid 50’s, stage three terminal cancer. The doctors’ have concluded that the cancer is incurable. To make matters worse, she is going through common symptoms of the chemotherapy like pain, depression, nausea, and loss of appetite. It’s not enough that she is dying, but her final moments will be in extreme discomfort. Medical marijuana has been proven to succor these symptoms so the patients last moments in this world are pleasant. The plant, marijuana, is derived from the…

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    About a year ago, I was on the internet and found an interesting article that moved me. A little girl was suffering from chronic seizures and the prescribed medicine by many doctors was not helping her. The girls ' family decided to do their own research, they wanted to do anything to help her. They found that marijuana could be used to alleviate and prevent seizures. To their surprise the treatment worked, nearly freeing her from the seizures. This event still makes me wonder how many others…

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    LoPinto Cannabis has been illegal for decades yet most would agree that the prohibition on cannabis has been ineffective. Cannabis is the third most widely used drug in America right behind alcohol and tobacco. It is estimated that cannabis has been used by over one hundred million Americans to date. It is also estimated that about twenty five million have tried it this year, while around fourteen million consume it on a daily basis. With all these people partaking in the consumption of…

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