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    Doctors and Marijuana “It is easier to prevent bad habits than to break them” – Benjamin Franklin. Drugs have affected the lives of my friends and families, specifically the use of marijuana of which a close relative had passed away under the influence of marijuana while driving. This drug is a psychoactive drug that affects the mind in a significant way by affecting an individual’s perception, mood, consciousness, or behavior. Marijuana is a drug that has become a controversial topic…

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    Legalize Marijuana Marijuana is the most used illicit psychoactive drug ” (Cerda, Wall, Keyes, Galea, & Hasin, 2012. pg.1). For some, the states that have already legalized marijuana, the use of marijuana has gone up. However, for the others the increase correlates with it being legal and makes sense. The opponents of legalization will point to these statistics as prove it should not be legalized but for individuals who want to consume cannabis instead of alcohol should have the…

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    crack open a cold one to watch it all happen. We are living in a prohibition of sorts right now, not with alcohol but with marijuana. Marijuana legalization is a very important issue. Legalization could either threaten the safety of you and your family or redeem a long lost liberty and usher in a new era of freedom… Depending on who you ask. Proponents of marijuana legalization…

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    Federal Legalization of Marijuana What is the moral philosophical point of view on federal legalization of Marijuana? I’m going to start off by presenting history and facts about marijuana. Also, what is the public’s view on legalizing marijuana federally? Now in our ethics book they touched a little on Mahammad Gandhi and his views on violence. In my opinion Marijuana should be Federally legal, because there has never been an over dose, death, or car accident from the intake of Marijuana. The…

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    Marijuana comes from the dried leaves, stems, and seeds from the hemp plant Cannabis sativa. Marijuana is a common street drug and is often used for recreational purposes. People can smoke marijuana or they can add the drug to food or tea. People uses marijuana for recreational purposes but people also use marijuana for medical purposes. Marijuana should be legalized because of its medical purposes, for beneficial effects, economical purposes, and crime. Street vs. medical Medical marijuana has…

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    While many argue that the existence of harmful effects of cannabis, no studies prove the impairments of cannabis in any manner. For example, studies from the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and Rutgers University showed that "chronic marijuana use by teenage boys does not appear to be linked to later physical or mental health issues such as depression, psychotic symptoms, or asthma." Many may associate cannabis with a culture of laziness, but my brother proves that to be…

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    What is the death count for people using marijuana? None, but people are dying from tobacco and alcohol almost every day. If these two dangerous substances are legalized then the harmless substance, marijuana, should be legalized. Many teens and adults commonly use marijuana whether it is for socializing, medicinal reasons, escaping depression, or getting high. Even though the marijuana is an illegal drug, innumerable amounts of people do not stop from attaining it. There is only so much the…

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    Marijuana, a drug used for medicinal and recreational purposes, is being legalized in Canada. Legalization of marijuana has significant benefits to citizens of Canada, resulting in safer communities. Legalizing marijuana will decrease the number of small offenders being imprisoned. The legalization of marijuana will decrease the amount of street distribution; ultimately, decreasing the amount of small street dealers being imprisoned. With lower imprisonment rates the number of repeat offenders…

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    Marijuana is among the most widely used psychoactive substances in the United States (U.S.)(Cerdá, Wall, Keyes, Galea, & Hasin, 2012; Louisa Degenhardt, Hall, & Lynskey, 2001). The rate of use will continue to increase with legalization across the country; with many using it for it its relief of pain caused by medical conditions, such as HIV (Bedi et al., 2010), and for its antidepressant and anxiolytic effects (Walsh et al., 2017). Nonetheless, there have been substantial research examining the…

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    been many changes surrounding the laws on marijuana within the United States and due to recent recreational legalization of marijuana in two states, support for cannabis legalization is increasing in the U.S(CITE). The controversial debate on the advantages and disadvantages of such legislation continues. To begin examining the ongoing controversy of legalizing marijuana it is important to know the history of the issue. According to the textbook, marijuana is the preparation of a leafy material…

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