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    Medical Daily Marijuana

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    thread and drug plants over 1000s of years. The authors spent several years researching and observing their experience with the plant. Also both the authors of this book are well known cannabis researchers. The book stats facts about marijuana users. The authors asserts, “ A global survey of cannabis use by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (2007) reported that in 2005 approximately 160 million people world-wide, or 1 in every 43 persons on earth, indulge in cannabis for psychoactive…

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    Psychoactive Substances

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    The introduction of psychoactive substances into human society dates back as far as humanity has kept records. Through the practice of medicine and spiritual perception of reality within society has moved mankind from altering the physical nature of the body or seeking a perceived understanding of self through a change introduced by chemicals, it was quickly found that mood and behavior are severely impacted as well. This process of change does not come from a physical change necessarily but…

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    April 1, 2015 Salvia Divinorum The type of drug Salvia is consider a hallucinogen, which is a drug that creates hallucinogenic experiences(1). Salvia affects the brain first before leading into the central nerve center. Which starts off by affecting the brain which the chemical drug salvinorin A act as a potent activator of the nerve cell (1). The salvinorin A affects users psychedelic-like from physical appearing to emotionally as well. Which is visual perception, body sensations and highly…

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    Marijuana everyday? Marijuana has been utilized for medical, noetic, spiritual reasons, and recreation for thousands of years. Marijuana refers to the dried leaves, flowers, stems, and seeds from the hemp plant Cannabis sativa, which contains the psychoactive chemical as well as other compounds. Marijuana is sometimes smoked in hand rolled cigarettes (joints) or in pipes or dihydrogen monoxide bongs. It is withal smoked in blunts- cigars that have been vacated of tobacco and refilled with an…

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    brand name of Lioresal. It is a central nervous system depressant used as a skeletal muscle relaxant. It is primarily used to treat spasticity and cerebral palsy (CB). It produces its effects by activating the GABA receptor, which is similar to the drug phenibut. It acts as an inhibitory neurotransmitter, blocking the release of excitatory transmitters. Just like in fluoxetine, a person experiences withdrawal symptoms, if he discontinues the use of baclofen suddenly. The withdrawal symptoms may…

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    There are many commonly used psychoactive drugs in America that are legal and widely accepted, but alcohol and nicotine take the cake when talking about being the most accepted. Many people consume these products every single day. Psychoactive drugs are defined as being drugs that “act on the nervous system to alter consciousness, modify perceptions, and change moods.” (Definition from page 146 of Experience Psychology, Laura A. King) These drugs will sometimes make you feel better and relieve…

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    for the most part found within the cerebrum. This alters how the mind works and prompts the “high". CBD does not tie to CB1 receptors, thus it does not have the same psychoactive result. In any case, CBD has numerous consequences for the physiology of the body and brain. Scientists have discovered that CBD may work as a medicinal drug, and as an antipsychotic because of how it communicates with the brain receptors. Nonetheless, consuming pot can either be helpful or harmful to our…

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    exposed to this drug in public even if they are against having their families around it. Marijuana has been illegal in the U.S. for many decades because it is a drug that has long-term, harmful effects on people’s cognitive functions, and should continue to stay illegal for recreational use in California or any other state. A drug is a drug no matter what “schedule” it is and the legalization of recreational marijuana will lower the standard of what should be legalized. If we allow one drug to…

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    Psychedelic Drug Research

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    A psychedelic drug is a substance with psychoactive properties that targets specific receptors in the brain, altering perception and sometimes causing hallucinations. Most, if not all psychedelic substances are illegal in the United States, and have been presented as dangerous, addictive, and having no medical uses. However, researchers around the world have started studies on the benefits of these drugs in clinical trials. As David Derbyshire says in his article “ Healing Trip,” for people who…

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    Illegal Pot Shops Essay

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    and lives in the area where police are more restrict they would be disadvantaged and wouldn’t be able to access their medication. Vice versa if someone lives in the area where there is less restriction on the use of marijuana and the person uses the drug for pleasure than that could also lead to health concerns. Over all I don’t necessarily disagree with the involvement of the police if they behave accordingly to the laws that are set by those with higher authority regarding the pot…

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