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    Actor Carson Kressly once said, "People are much deeper than stereotypes. That's the first place our minds go. Then you get to know them and you hear their stories, and you say, 'I'd have never guessed.'" This statement is very appropriate when talking about the stereotype of all Jamaicans smoke marijuana because the facts run much deeper than stereotype. Additionally, the intriguing stereotype of all Jamaicans smoking marijuana has many religious roots, impacts on health, and Jamaica as a…

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    Marijuana’s serves as an anecdote for many ailments that may not otherwise be able to be treated. Specifically, cases wherein the patient is diagnosed with cancer, HIV/AIDS, or and even stomach problems, leave patients with limited options in terms of immediate help in alleviating their excruciating pain. While the traditional treatment of taking pills is effective, some patients experience a difficult time holding the pill in their stomach so that it may begin to take effect (due to vomiting).…

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    For example, alcohol has many of the same side effects of marijuana. Alcohol buffers the central nervous system and is known to kill brain cells. A joint of marijuana is known to produce more tar than a cigarette, but on the average marijuana users do not consume enough marijuana to surpass the tar build up of a person who smokes a pack of cigarettes a day. June Crown and W.D.M. Paton state that "Further, one should realize that different cannabis smokers select different levels of intoxication"…

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    In 2001 the reported number of marijuana offences in Canada was 71,600, out of this number seventy percent of the reported offences were people caught with possession of marijuana (UOttawa, n.d.).The uses of marijuana can be dated all the way back to the 2900 BC when the Chinese emperor Fu His had acknowledged marijuana to be a popular medicine with many healing properties. Historically, people have used marijuana to attain euphoria. Currently, around the globe marijuana is used for religious,…

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    First, marijuana has incredible therapeutical uses. It can relieve pain. It can be used to treat a variety of illnesses including cancer, HIV/AIDS, multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer’s disease, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), epilepsy, Crohn’s Disease, and glaucoma. It can also replace narcotic painkillers, which is very harmful to our body. (10 Facts About Marijuana). Marijuana effectively treats severe seizure disorders. According to Fox31 Denver, there is a case study of a six-year-old girl…

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    KEY QUESTIONS (paraphrased): Sen. Graham Q1. Is there enough information now to go from schedule 1 to schedule 2? An. Dr. Weiss: That’s is something still being considered by the FDA’s 8 factor analysis. What I would state is that we still do not have the clinical trials to determine that marijuana is ready for any indication by the FDA. What we are interested in, is expediting the research process, whether that be changing the schedule or streamlining the process within the schedule 1 process…

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    Throughout the country, there is a lingering debate on whether medicinal marijuana should be legalized. There is very strong 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…

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    Studies have established iatrical marijuana has remedial effects concerning disquiet guidance, qualm, vomiting, seizures, and hunger failure, for patient’s permission from medical diseases. These diseases conclude cancer, HIV, epilepsy, and manifold induration. Legalizing the habit of marijuana as a medical counteraction for treating disease symptoms and mitigatory the adverse side effects of the treat, would disapprove a patient 's temper of vigor, and further confident responses to management.…

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    Erin I Henry Professor Taylor English 102-010 November 29, 2016 Cannabis is not just all smoke………… For many centuries, cannabis has been a part of everyday life, having many beneficial uses and in several different forms that are suitable for medical proposes, as well as, all ages. The word cannabis for most people seems to be a picture of clouds of smoke and illegal activity, yet cannabis comes in other forms as well; oils, paper, cloth, and edibles. Outside the United States, the use of…

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    Marijuana should be decriminalized in the United States. Over the years marijuana has obtained a negative reputation. It has been perceived as a gateway drug and immensely addictive. However, in the recent years more states are becoming in favor of it. Even the media portrays marijuana as a harmless, fun substance. Furthermore, marijuana has proven to aid in certain sicknesses which resulted in its legalization within other states. The sicknesses mentioned are HIV, cancer and sclerosis. Due to…

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