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    The medical use of marijuana has long been a topic of debate. Some, including me, would argue that withholding a useful medical treatment based on antiquated thinking and societal perception is unethical. The utilitarianism theory tells us that the correct course of action should be the one, which benefits the greatest number of people. We treat patients currently with much more dangerous and addictive medications and we seem to accept those risks….Why is marijuana different? Some will argue the…

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    issue seem to be very passionate about where they stand, and believe that in allowing it’s recreational and medicinal use, that it will definitely have a big impact on the economy and every day Ohioans; and this is just what the pro-legalization side is hoping for. So what is the bill? If the bill were to pass, it would grant a monopoly for the commercial production and sale of marijuana for recreational and medicinal purposes. In other…

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    very controversial topic. The legalization of cannabis would: boost revenue, allow wider access for medical use, increase personal freedoms, promote more effective criminal justice and law enforcement, and permit safety controls on the substance. Prohibition on cannabis costs taxpayers billions of dollars every year. Legalizing marijuana and establishing appropriate regulations for the use and distribution of marijuana, would allow for ample money to be saved and put into the economy. People…

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    Cannabis In California

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    contains some law-based on, legal, and cultural events surrounding use of cannabis. According to Proposition 215 (prop 215), a law that was passed in 1996, made medical marijuana legal to patient. In the article, the author says, “California NORML Patient's Guide to Medical Marijuana” it says “Proposition 215, makes it legal for patients and their designated primary caregivers to possess cultivate marijuana for their personal medical use” (Paragraph, 1) This gave people who have an illness like…

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    Over the years your parents have told you not to do drugs they're bad for you.But time and time again a new generation has found a drug that is very dangerous to use.Marijuana is an increasingly hot topic for today society,and needs to dealt with a more serious manner. in that case over the course of this essay i will be explaining my opinion and the legalization and the changes that will come with it. so is America ready for it. Yes,America is ready for the legalization of medical cannabis,…

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    Thc Pros And Cons

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    Is the best THC also the best option? Over the past few years, medical and recreational marijuana have been legalized in many countries across the world. As a result, intensive research and experimentation has gone into this field, producing hundreds of different strains and species of cannabis. However, since this is a relatively new field of knowledge, it is also very niche. This article will try to outline terms and ideas, like the different cannabis plants, best THC and CBD percentages,…

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    twenty-first century is the legalization of marijuana. You are bound to know something about the drug and have your own opinion about it whether you smoke it or not. You may recall your family telling you that drugs are bad and warning you to stay away from them. You may also remember the D.A.R.E. program if you were required to take it in grade school. You probably didn’t know why they would say drugs are bad, but listened to your authority figures anyway. According to Procon.org, marijuana…

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    movement for the legalization of recreational marijuana among citizens. Cash strapped states are looking at the possible revenues associated with legalizing recreational use. There are surely pros and cons associated with legalization. The cost of punishing marijuana users is a burden on society. Legalizing recreational marijuana use is an economical advantage. Marijuana legalization would benefit society. The problem is that due to federal law possession and use of marijuana is illegal.…

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    yearly plants with parts that are utilized for as herbs, creature nourishment, solution and as hemp for rope-production. "The blooms... contain psychoactive and physiologically dynamic substance mixes known as cannabinoids that are expended for recreational, therapeutic, and otherworldly purposes," per Wikipedia. Legalization of marijuana has many advantages and disadvantages, one line of thought is that the price of marijuana will be reduced, since the black market must now compete with…

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    generated a business for the black market and drug cartels, as it currently makes up twenty to thirty percent of black market revenue (Lopez). The black…

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