Legality of cannabis by country

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    Why do people say they don't want "something" (like smoking weed) but then actively go and do "that thing" - all day long? Doesn't it drive you crazy to not know the answer to that? Some people only want to limit weed instead of quit weed. They do this for one of two reasons. They either believe they still enjoy marijuana (on some level) or believe they lack control. Or both. I want to talk about this whole "control " thing. Because most people don't have control over "something." But…

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    may put Latin America in an advantageous position. The regional economic ties are increasing, as well as Latin America’s ties with the European Union and China, which have reduced the countries’ dependence on the U.S. (LeoGrande). The U.S.’s economic aid has largely been reduced, except for aid to the poorest countries or for the war on drugs, which has also diminished the U.S.’s control of the area, aided by the increasing political maturity of Latin America (LeoGrande). The U.S.’s power is…

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    I believe all applicants that have used any illegal narcotics, or sold any illegal drugs should be automatically disqualified from gaining employment as law enforcement. No one that wants to be superior to others or authority should do anything illegal. If they have committed any type of crime they shouldn’t be granted the privilege of arresting or restraining other criminals, who could have potentially been their parent in crime and/or drug use. They shouldn’t be trusted, they could easily take…

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    Cannabinoids Drug Analysis

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    Further understanding of the mechanisms of action of the cannabinoids, in particular the lead clinical candidates CBD and THC, is imperative as it will help guide new combinations and regimens, which would be useful clinically.” (5834). The brain’s importance is known, and any substance that can aid patients with a disease that can affect the brain should be utilized. The benefits of the medical use of the drug outweigh the consequences. Richard J. Bonnie and Charles H. Whitebread state, “It…

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    Questions still have to be answered regarding marijuana, like how could this drug affect your mental and physical health? This is asking if there are long term physical health drawbacks or decreased brain functionality that comes with using marijuana. But studies have not proven an exact answer that could be used to prove if it is harmful or not. But there are numerous viewpoints that are given about why marijuana should stay illegal on a federal level. One argument for leaving marijuana…

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    with a small amount of marijuana, you can be written a ticket, carted to jail, and given a permanent strike on your record. If it were legalized, we wouldn’t have the worry of these things. “One of the key arguments for decriminalization of personal cannabis use is that the recording of a criminal conviction for such offences is a penalty that is out of proportion to the nature of the offence.”(JPHP Vol.21 No.2) Many of the states that have decriminalized it have shown decreases in many drug…

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    There are several reasons why it makes sense to legalize marijuana. Prohibition of marijuana financially benefits organized crime, and since marijuana is illegal, the government is losing out on taxes that could be collected on marijuana sales if it were legalized. Additionally, legalizing marijuana would economically benefit farmers. Also, as proven by scientific research there are beneficial medical uses for marijuana. Lastly, the government should not interfere with our free will by…

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    Based on all of the information that I have read online I have come to the conclusion that I am pro legalizing marijuana. I do realize that there are many disadvantages to legalizing marijuana but I also see many more advantages to it. Many people think that legalizing marijuana perpetuates and extends the problem of addiction and the other negative aspects of consuming marijuana, but not many of them know the positives. There have been many proposals by different theorists that legalizing…

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    of the U.S. population over twelve years of age (forty out of every one hundred people) has tried it at least once (Barbara 491). There has been many public efforts of legalizing marijuana use because of its beneficial enhancements. 2. The plant Cannabis sativa, has been used as a medicine for many thousands of years (Barbara 491). Medical Marijuana has been a great use of practice throughout many ages and its medicinal use is very beneficial today towards healthcare. 3. Due to new illnesses…

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    Cannabis is a very complex plant that has thousands of cannabinoids in which each one contains distinct properties that can benefit an array of alignments. Uniquely, compared to other analgesic compounds, cannabis is not physically addictive. Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a disease that turns the immune system against the body’s own brain and spinal cord which results in disconnect throughout the body. MS is one condition that shows promise of the medical implication of cannabis to treat…

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