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    The origin of the term 420 has long been misunderstood by the clouded memories of those who made it a phenomenon. Some insist it’s the number of active chemicals in marijuana, while others say its the numbers in Bob Dylan’s song “Rainy Day Woman no. 12 and no. 35” multiplied. Smokers also claim that 420 originated from the first recorded use of marijuana, and the rest of the stoner community vows it was a police code for marijuana violations. After dedicating a whole project to the history of…

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    Some people may think marijuana doesn’t cause any problems or harm the human body, but the truth is that it cause many problems slowly. Marijuana should not be legal because it will cause memory loss, grades to drop, trigger heart attacks and cause lung effects. People believe that smoking marijuana can help cure your disease, but it has many harmful side effects and can cause you to be dangerous to the community. People who smoke marijuana believe that it helps relieve your pain and makes…

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    Is Medical Marijuana being considered a medical treatment? Medical Marijuana can either be used for medical purposes or recreational uses. There are many reasons why they will not legalize it, but they are a lot of good reasons why the should. Here are some reason why they should legalize Medical Marijuana. If we legalize Medical Marijuana, Doctors would use marijuana for diseases like cancer, anorexia, epilepsy, analgesia, arthritis, AIDS, glaucoma, and many more diseases. Another common…

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    How to detox from marijuana Whether you are planning to get rid of marijuana taking or you have to pass a drug test , you become interested in the ways of detoxing your body from the substances it soaked during your intake. The detoxing process is not only time-consuming but in the majority of cases is uncomfortable, that is why before starting that process you need to know what discomfort you might expect and be ready for it. Physical and Psychological effects of Marijuana Detox For…

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    If you suffer from chronic pain, you’re likely aware of the fact medical cannabis has been proven as an effective treatment for this condition. Those taking opioids may have explored this alternative already, while others wonder if it’s a safer alternative in light of the recent opioid crisis. There are many reasons to recommend medical cannabis over opioids and other treatments for chronic pain. When it comes to medical cannabis, however, a lot depends on the strain you’re using. Many…

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    Medical Marijuana. Although Marijuana is illegal for recreational use, when used for medical purposes it helps patients by treating symptoms caused by some diseases. This topic has been a dilemma to society. Many believe that using Marijuana for medical purposes can lead a person to an addiction, while others think that Marijuana is a wonderful medicine to help diseased patients. People are against of marijuana legalization because they don't know enough information about their benefits.…

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    The effect marijuana, abuse and legalization have on people and problems that it causes. Marijuana is mainly described as a getaway drug and so is alcohol and tobacco, Marijuana is usually smoked in hand-rolled cigarettes (joints) or in pipes or water pipes. It is also smoked in blunts—cigars that have been emptied of tobacco and refilled with a mixture of marijuana and tobacco. Marijuana smoke has a strong and distinctive, usually sweet-and-sour smell. Marijuana can also be mixed in food or…

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    Why do people say they don't want "something" (like smoking weed) but then actively go and do "that thing" - all day long? Doesn't it drive you crazy to not know the answer to that? Some people only want to limit weed instead of quit weed. They do this for one of two reasons. They either believe they still enjoy marijuana (on some level) or believe they lack control. Or both. I want to talk about this whole "control " thing. Because most people don't have control over "something." But…

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    I believe all applicants that have used any illegal narcotics, or sold any illegal drugs should be automatically disqualified from gaining employment as law enforcement. No one that wants to be superior to others or authority should do anything illegal. If they have committed any type of crime they shouldn’t be granted the privilege of arresting or restraining other criminals, who could have potentially been their parent in crime and/or drug use. They shouldn’t be trusted, they could easily take…

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    Cannabinoids Drug Analysis

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    Further understanding of the mechanisms of action of the cannabinoids, in particular the lead clinical candidates CBD and THC, is imperative as it will help guide new combinations and regimens, which would be useful clinically.” (5834). The brain’s importance is known, and any substance that can aid patients with a disease that can affect the brain should be utilized. The benefits of the medical use of the drug outweigh the consequences. Richard J. Bonnie and Charles H. Whitebread state, “It…

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