Legality of cannabis

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    The Legalization of Marijuana Annotated Bibliography Terry, Lynne. "Cannabis Use Dulls the Brain, But are Effects Long-Term?." Oregonian, The (Portland, OR) 03 Feb. 2016: Newspaper Source. Web. 10 June 2016. Lynne Terry, a health reporter at the Oregonian daily newspaper in Portland, writes that, marijuana is one the most frequently availed psychoactive substances used in societies at large, principally among youths; which has thereby resulted in several health problems, many of which…

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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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    The Legalization of Cannabis Paradox For four and a half decades, the United States has fought and spent billions on the “War on Drugs.” Most recently, cannabis (marijuana, weed, THC) has been the focal point of this costly war. Since 1990s, twenty-three states, with California being the first, have legalized cannabis for personal, medicinal, and recreational usage. However, controversy over this not-so-new public enemy remains because it is still illegal under federal law. The War on Drugs is…

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    doctor about medical cannabis. Even though medical marijuana is a valid treatment option, many doctors are uncomfortable authorizing it or don’t feel like they know enough about it to authorize it. You could also feel uncomfortable bringing it up as a treatment option because you don’t know enough about it, you want to defer to your doctor’s orders, or you don’t want to be labelled as a person who seeks out medicinal marijuana. If you’re serious about using medical cannabis, then you need to…

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    Student Drug Testing As times change, more and more students across the nation, and even the world, are encountering drugs. Despite the health education lessons and warnings teens continually receive, some students succumb to peer pressure and curiosity. In response to increased illegal drug use, a growing number of schools use student drug testing, especially random drug testing, as a prevention tactic. Drug testing is becoming a more widely known solution against drug use in schools across the…

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    Cannabis oil, hemp oil, and CBD oil are often confusing for some individuals when it comes to establishing what makes one different from the other. The key difference is found in the source of these products, meaning the plant from which they are derived. Cannabidiol can be derived from medical marijuana plants, as well as industrial hemp plants. Both plants are from the same cannabis gene pool and hence, are two distinct cannabis plants that feature different characteristics. They are not one…

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    information stated in the presentation, because most of the information displayed was facts. During the presentation, I noted physicians are taking advantage of the legality of medical marijuana. Doctors are prescribing medicinal cannabis to relieve pain; however, there are many medical benefits to this plant. I concur with the prescription of cannabis to alleviate any discomfort, ache, or suffering over the prescription of any medication derived from…

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    Marijuana, also known as cannabis, is a psychoactive drug extracted and then created from the Cannabis plant intended for medical or recreational use. The main psychoactive part of cannabis is a compound called tetrahydrocannabinol; which is one of 483 known compounds in the plant, including at least 65 other cannabinoids. Marijuana can be ingested or used through smoking, vaporizing, being put inside of food, or can be extracted as an oil. The legality of marijuana can vary from country to…

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    system, and appetite. Thus, making it difficult to maintain the strength and willpower needed to fight. Although there has yet to be a cure discovered, recent studies have found Cannabis may be a viable solution in combating this horrible disease. Cannabis, most commonly referred to as marijuana, is obtained from the Cannabis Sativa plant, which produces a resin containing cannabinoids. Scientists have identified many cannabinoids, or biologically active components within the plant, that may…

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    produce this crop, because it provided numerous uses for the colonists. Other countries had been aware of cannabis’ medical uses for centuries, but it was not until the late 1800’s that Americans began recognizing this aspect of the plant. In fact, there were no objections to the legality of cannabis until nearly the middle of the 1900s (“Marijuana History”). Following the Mexican Revolution, cannabis received the nickname “marijuana” and the idea of smoking it for recreational use was…

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