Legality of cannabis by country

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    It has effects of cough drop and helps up your lungs, which supports to filtering of smoke and dirt. In the case cigarettes there is opposite effect – it makes your lungs bunch up and makes it harder to cough anything up (Patients for Medical Cannabis). Effects from legalizing marijuana on Crime and Violence If marijuana were legal, money currently spent on pursuing users could be put to use elsewhere. 10$ billion would be saved form legalizing marijuana, according to The National Organization…

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    Drug Use The topic of legalization of marijuana is gaining more attention, so much attention that more states are considering legalizing it. In relation to the topic should marijuana be made available for medical reasons, I think Thomas Szasz would agree that it should be made available and legal in all states because he favors free trade in drugs and doesn’t feel that the drug being addictive or dangerous can’t be supported by facts, while James Q, Wilson may disagree and suggest that the…

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    2.1. Ivermectin in Mass drug administration (MDA): A miracle drug, or a double sword in the elimination programs Ivermectin has been used in several hundreds of millions of individuals within the onchocerciasis and lymphatic filariasis MDA control programs and is considered well tolerated[59]. The drug has shown good efficacy against several other parasitic infections, such as soil-transmitted helminth infections, pediculosis, and cutaneous larva migrans [87]. A reduction of the transmission of…

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    Jatropha gossypiifolia L. (Euphorbiaceae), widely known as “bellyache bush,” is a medicinal plant largely used throughout Africa and America for treatment of inflammatory analgesic antidiarrheal diseases. In spite of some published data on its efficiency, there are still few toxicological data unfolding the safety of this plant. The plant was extracted with many solvents (pet. ether, ethanol, and water). The preliminary phytochemical outcomes revealed that flavonoids and other glycosides as…

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    INTRODUCTION About 2400 years BC, Hippocrates advised: “Let food be your medicine and medicine be your food” (Rishi 2006). Herbal medicines are used as a method of diseases treatment all over the world, especially in some countries like Iran. Advantages, such as less adverse effects, therapeutic efficacy, and lower final prices, make them a good alternative source for synthetic drugs. Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs) are the most common drugs used to treat joint, bone, and muscle…

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    Introduction The pharmaceutical industry mainly deals with drugs, medical equipments as well as products that are presented in various forms. Many industry players have distribution and retail operations in different countries but this is not an indication of their market dominance. However, there are major pharmaceutical companies that dominate different markets around the word. With many changes in the industry, many companies have been fighting to be in the league of ‘big pharma’ category…

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    Limitations for the determination of anticancerogenic potential of vitamin C and other food nutrients: One of the important studies carried out to determine the effect of vitamin C on cancer is very significant since it finds the anticarcinogenic effect of the vitamin on prostate cancer with patients who do not use alcohol, but the same authors did not find any association between prostate cancer and the vitamin for the patients who drink alcohol regularly. It clearly shows that regular intake…

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    activity. Legalizing this drug would leave the government more vulnerable to fraud; in fact, the main beneficiaries of the legalization of this drug would be those who law enforcement try so hard to protect citizens from such as cartel members. Countries like Uruguay have learned that the legalization of Marijuana has led to chaos. The government should take that into account and learn from another country’s mistakes. History does not always have to repeat…

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    There are many different positions on should Marijuana be legal this a controversial topic. Whether it is for medical reasons, illegalization, socializing, obtaining a high, or escaping depression; marijuana has impacted humans in a lively manner. Usually people are either fully against it or fully for it. People support Marijuana for various reasons from medical reasons to recreational reasons. People that are against legalization tend to be against it for the same reason, they…

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    Walter Block’s article, Drug Prohibition: A Legal and Economic Analysis, overall goal is to argue the legalization of drugs such as; marijuana, cocaine, and heroin. There are several sections within this article having to do with the economical, lawful, objectionable, and advantageous aspects of full legalization of such substances. The overall tone of the article is scholarly and very-little-to-no-bias. The article’s overall job is to persuade the readers in considering the idea of drugs being…

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