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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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    evidence that supports the claim, marijuana should be legalized because it can help better the lives of people who are suffering from many diseases. Although many non-professionals claim marijuana is unjust, there is little evidence that strictly medical use of marijuana is harmful to the body. After digging up the little research done on marijuana, there is proven evidence of the benefits such as helping suppress Epilepsy, Alzheimers, many cancers, and many other diseases. Along with these…

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    injuries, and epilepsy, and those who suffer the same symptoms as side effects from the aggressive treatments for such conditions” (ProCon.org). Medication for people who have those diseases are very expensive. Medicinal uses for marijuana could cut the medical costs by a lot depending on how much medication they’re taking. The IOM also stated that, “The profile of cannabinoid drug effects suggests that they are promising for treating wasting syndrome in AIDS patients. Nausea, appetite loss,…

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    states. The sicknesses mentioned are HIV, cancer and sclerosis. Due to the various physical benefits of medicinal marijuana it is progressively reinforcing the belief to why it should be legitimate. The use of marijuana should be decriminalized for medical purposes because it would highly benefit ailing patients. When…

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    Localization of Antidiabetic Potential of Cassia Tora Linn. Seeds Abstract Cassia tora Linn. is the wild medicinal plant and grows in most parts of India as weeds. In traditional literature, it is found that seeds of Cassia tora Linn. were used as folk medicine for the treatment of Diabetes in different parts of the world. In preliminary phytochemical investigations methanolic extract showed positive tests to sterols, carbohydrates, flavanoids, phenolic compounds, saponins and anthraquinine…

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    to shed light on the risks that can come with the cannabis legalization regarding the parents' neglect and cannabis exposure to children. In the first paragraph, the authors explain how dangerous it is for children to get exposed to cannabis. It also reminds of the fact that it has already been proposed or even legalized in a number of states while there has not been enough attention given to the consequences on the high availability of cannabis, connected with the risk of the potential…

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    medicinal use of cannabis. Cannabis plant has been cultivated for thousands of years. The history of medical marijuana goes back as early as 1070 BC in Europe, China and Egypt. In the mid19th century Queen Victoria used cannabis to get rid of menstrual pain. In 1928, an international drug conference in Geneva made the use of cannabis illegal in the UK, because an Egyptian delegate convinced the UK that cannabis is dangerous for the society. In the United Stated, marijuana was used for medical…

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    the United States have tried cannabis Indica, Sativa, or Ruderalis?The hippie generation did not discover pot. But the drug's true origins remain a bit of a mystery. Do you know what cannabis is? In this essay, you will be learning what exactly is cannabis when it was discovered ,by whom was it discovered, interesting science facts on it and lots of more. Cannabis was known way back in 2727 B.C. Although the first scientist to discover the main component in cannabis (tetrahydrocannabinol)…

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    Medical Marijuana “To use or not to use?”--that is the real question at hand. Medicinal marijuana can be used for healing processes but can also have some side effects. Marijuana recipients can abuse the product and make it, as the article says, a “wider distribution”. (“Pros and Cons: Should Marijuana Be Legalized for Medical Purposes?” 1) Medical Marijuana has many purposes such as physical, psychological, and industrial benefits, but the product does have downfalls as well. The pros of…

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    harm to its citizens than helping. Legalizing cannabis could benefit the country in many ways. Some ways it could help include; the economy, medicinal purposes, reduce drug problems, and lower crime. To start off, cannabis has been around for thousands of years, and has been consumed all throughout history. With all the new technology in the medical field. New discoveries are always being made. With the new discoveries, people are starting to see cannabis differently. A movie named “Reefer…

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