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    consumption is causing friction amongst the medical, science, and legal worlds. Marijuana was outlawed during the times of the Great Depression in 1931. Despite the malicious propaganda against marijuana, scientists have proven that the chemical, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), has medicinal healing properties to help alleviate symptoms of certain illnesses. The use of marijuana would also have a great economic impact on the society because it can also be cultivated for different purposes. Since…

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    cultivation has been banned or restricted in many countries. Marijuana is a generic term used to refer to the buds of this plant are the female reproductive organ and hashish, pressed flower pollen, which contains the highest concentrations of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). Some common uses for this plant can be one of the good reasons for it to be legalized…

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    Medical Marijuana Medical Cannabis is an extraction of the Cannabis plant. THC and CBD are extracted and are used to treat or relieve symptoms and conditions. It is used by inhalation and ingestion. In states where Medical Cannabis is legal there are a variety of cannabis forms like, dry herb, oils, creams, pills, and many different edibles. How often has the current issue on Medical Marijuana been brought to your attention? There are people against it and people for it. Yet, there are…

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    Marijuana was once used for medical purposes only, but is now used mainly for recreational use. Marijuana consists of dry, shredded leaves, that comes from the Hemp plant (Aanstoos). The main chemical found in Marijuana is delta-9-Tetrahydrocannabinol, which is also known as, THC (Aanstoos). This chemical is the main cause of health problems when using marijuana. The debate of legalizing Marijuana has been around for many years, and some states are starting to legalize it for medical use only.…

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    The legalization of marijuana has been a frequently debated topic all over the world with many countries legalizing marijuana usage. However, marijuana use and cultivation is illegal in Canada, except for patients who can use medicinal marijuana if they are approved under the Marihuana Medical Access Regulations (Health Canada, 2014). The risk of marijuana legalization to adolescents is more than it is a risk to adults, even if the legalization comes with an age limit like Centre for Addiction…

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    Student Drug Testing As times change, more and more students across the nation, and even the world, are encountering drugs. Despite the health education lessons and warnings teens continually receive, some students succumb to peer pressure and curiosity. In response to increased illegal drug use, a growing number of schools use student drug testing, especially random drug testing, as a prevention tactic. Drug testing is becoming a more widely known solution against drug use in schools across the…

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    Reform Marijuana Laws." Industrial Use). With the use of this plant fewer trees will be cut down and fewer animals will lose their habitats. Hemp has been used for centuries because of its long stem fibers, seed oil, and THC (also known as tetrahydrocannabinol), which produces euphoric effects. Environmental issues and the high demand of wood has made many regain interests in using hemp as a resource instead of trees (Feasibly of Industrial1). It is easy to see the importance of hemp as a…

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    conducted by the National Survey on Drug Use and Health and it showed that 97.5 million Americans age twelve and older reported using marijuana at least once. Research studies also shows that about 9 percent of marijuana users become addicted. Tetrahydrocannabinol also known as "THC" is the main ingredient found in marijuana which is why it can become so addicting to certain people. When paired with cannabinoid receptors The THC in marijuana is able to send signals to the brain that can cause…

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    it is most commonly used today for recreational purposes, by adolescents who want to obtain the feeling of being “high”. (Caulkins, Kilmer, & Kleiman, 2016, p. 2). Marijuana is a powerful drug, containing over 400 chemicals, with delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) being the key psychoactive substance within it (Li, 2013, p. 1). Leaves, roots, or seeds of the Cannabis plant can be eaten to feel the effects of this drug. Marijuana was first introduced into the world thousands of years ago,…

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    Cons Of Medical Marijuana

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    Medical marijuana is a booming industry as people begin to learn the health benefits of it. There has been a long debate whether it is good or bad, or is it a drug or medication. In the past there hasn’t been much research but as it pushes through the boundaries it is becoming increasingly popular in the healthcare setting. Patients that depend heavily on narcotics normally cannot function from day to day, but marijuana is giving them the relief they need from the pain. It is allowing them to be…

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