Legality of cannabis by country

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    perspective it would be helpful. For abuse, it would depend; if it were made legal without regulation through the FDA, which is the current case, then it would still be illegal for abuse and to use. However, the message given to people around the country, regardless of what the FDA’s recommendation, would be that the drug has a medical use. An. Dr. Throckmorton: There are two things that people have remarked would change with a rescheduling. One would be that there are registration requirements…

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    Also the more and more cannabis gets legalized the less prescription drugs people will have to take, which would be a great benefit because of all the harmful side effects they bring. However, the expanding use of prescription drugs directs me towards the comparison the author…

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    should legalize cannabis. Thesis: The United States government should legalize cannabis because cannabis not only can be used for medical conditions, but also benefit the community by improving the economy, as well creating less crime by taking cannabis profits out of the hands of street dealers and into the hands of the government. Introduction I. According to the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML), approximately 100 million Americans have tried cannabis sometime in…

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    around the world from everything from medical uses to fabric and ethanol fuel. A misconception of marijuana is that it would worsen our country as a whole. The reality is that our economy would improve a substantial amount due to the legalization of marijuana. A mass amount of jobs would arise, and the taxation on marijuana would benefit the government. Cannabis has yet to lead to a fatal overdose in the U.S, and Americans participate in many other harmful substances that have even been know…

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    Though marijuana was highly respected in ancient cultures, it eventually gained a bad reputation, mostly due to misleading and exaggerated information in the media and lack of funding for research. In fact, laws banning marijuana in 1937 wrongly accused marijuana of being among the most dangerous and addictive drugs (Burnett). Even after it was disproved and deemed relatively safe, government representatives kept marijuana banned, leading the public to believe that marijuana is worse than it…

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    It is a new year and many things are changing, such as America’s view on the honorable bud, marijuana. Marijuana should be legal for many reasons. The legalization of marijuana would allow citizens across the nation in need of medical marijuana the access they did not previously have due to it being illegal in most states, it would give responsible adults a safer recreational hobby, it would bring in revenue to the state and the nation, and it would bring an end to the war on marijuana in the…

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    Marijuana, also known as cannabis, continues to be a conflicting issue between the state and federal governments. This substance can be used medicinally and recreationally. However, medicinal marijuana is proven to have various health benefits, making it a controversial issue on whether to make it legal or remain illegal. Different states have different views, while the federal government has separate views. Marijuana can be both a medicine and a recreational drug. However, there is a major…

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    Monroe’s Motivated Sequence Specific purpose: To persuade the audience to side with me on why legalizing marijuana should happen. I. Attention step: A. How many of you think marijuana is dangerous? Now, how many of you think marijuana should be legalized? Well, according to a poll done by CBS News, they found out that most Americans, at 56% believe marijuana should be legalized (Lee, 2016). This is the highest it’s ever been and it’s an increase from last year. B. With the highest percentage…

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    Medical Marijuana Medical marijuana comes from cannabis, a plant that uses a chemical (THC) as a medicine. Marijuana has proven to be a hero in many families’ lives. Marijuana could turn a bed ridden kid into a happy; playful toddler. Although marijuana has several benefits it has not been provided to a significant amount of needing patients. This is because it is illegal in most of the United States. Many people find cannabis to be dangerous because it has been labeled as a “drug”. The truth…

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    Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party (ALCP) is the only party which has contested for a place in Parliament in every single General and By-election since MMP began in New Zealand in 1996 (Cannabis.org.nz). Their ideology is relatively straightforward; ‘The ALCP exists to legalise cannabis for recreational, spiritual, medicinal and industrial purposes’. They are also firm believers of peace and justice, creating a balance between the power of the state and the power of the people. The environment…

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