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    Over the past years people have been neglecting medical marijuana for their own consumption making it a controlled substance, but there's a positive to medical marijuana it is healthier than pharmaceutical drugs. While you might have heard many people say that Marijuana is bad for you and can cause diseases, scientific researches and studies show that it can actually cure many diseases and physical problems. From helping to controlling seizures to helping prevent cancer from spreading also…

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    Marijuana should not be legalized because it causes harm on a person’s individual. Legalizing marijuana is not the right thing to do because it will not benefit anyone in the society. Throughout the years, there has been many debates on, whether it should be banned or not in some states. Although there are a couple of states in the United States that marijuana is not banned, it affects the lifestyle of others and has a negative effect. According to the article, “Debate Rages over Health Effects…

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    Some kids should have the right to be treated with marijuana if they are sick, Think about it what if you were the one sick you would want the doctor to do anything to you in order to feel better and relaxed.Marijuana drug can help you in many ways it can relieve pain you can get over pain by the marijuana drug it’s a good plant for pain relieve. Kids should have the right to be treated with marijuana and will get addicted and that will make them find a way to get pain and become or act…

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    With a world ravaged by disease and social construction comes the demonetization of immigrant customs that could change lives. Specifically known as the prohibition of medicinal marijuana brought to the United States just after the 1910 Mexican Revolution. Immigration from Mexico was abundant in states such as Louisiana, California, Texas, and Illinois; which had caught the attention of media outlets across the states. The Drug Policy Alliance states that the media then began to ‘control these…

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    The effects of legalizing black market drugs In Colorado, we are able to witness an experiment happen in our very own state. We are witnesses to marijuana being legalized for recreational use for the first time. A black market drug used for so long as a medication, is being put on the market for fun. Marijuana has impacted the United States significantly. Before our new found freedom of this drug was brought to light you couldn’t carry any marijuana on you without taking a one way trip to jail.…

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    Facts about Turmeric Turmeric is more than just an orange-colored, savory, bitter root and spice used in several Indian dishes. It is used in Ayurvedic medicine in India and China. This orange spice has anti-inflammatory properties that work exactly like conventional anti-inflammatory medications. Turmeric for inflammation is an effective treatment for all sorts of inflammatory health conditions, and is often used for arthritis. Facts about Arthritis Arthritis is a broad term used to describe…

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    Many are convinced that the legalization of medical marijuana is a terrible idea; any form of marijuana affects the brain, marijuana use would increase, marijuana does not meet the standards of modern medicine, and black market sales and the diversions would increase. Marijuana is illegal for good reason. Having the legalization of marijuana happen would remain with many consequences. Marijuana should stay illegal in the United States because if it is legalized, more people will smoke it,…

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    The reclassification of marijuana to a schedule II drug, with medical use on a federal scale, has erupted into one of the most debated topics on a political and social level over the past few years. Marijuana, at the moment, is a schedule I drug, which means it has a high risk for abuse and no medical value. A schedule II drug has medical value, but it is still a high risk for abuse in our society, so it should be seen as a medicine in the social lens. Being a schedule I drug though, people do…

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    There are many health benefits of medical marijuana, and it has been determined to be useful under many circumstances. Marijuana reduces the symptoms of various conditions, including nausea and resulting weight loss caused by HIV/AIDS. It can also help with the side effects, including nausea, caused by other medications and chemotherapy during the treatment of cancer or hepatitis C. https://www.mpp.org/issues/medical-marijuana/medical-marijuana-overview/ Medical marijuana helps alleviate…

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    Weed Day Speech

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    Imagine going for a stroll on a California beach and seeing a flower-headband wearing, hippie prancing around with a brown stick in her mouth and a cloud of smoke above her head. Depending on the day that is, there is a chance that will be seen. April, 20th. 4/20. 16:20. 4-20. It can be called many things, but they all resemble the same exact thing. Weed. This is a day where the hippies can light one up and relax and that business man with the suitcase, can loosen his tie, take off his suit…

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