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    A college student walking down the street on a pitch black night, has a brief encounter with a cop while smoking a joint for his post-traumatic stress disorder, and unfortunately gets arrested, even though marijuana seems to be his only temporary cure. I believe marijuana has many medical benefits, and certain people need it to live a normal, productive life. Opponents of legalizing it have argued that doing so would do more harm than good, however they turn a blind eye to scientific studies proving

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    Marijuana has been a part of our society for a long time. With its heavy use in the 70s, and the continued use even up to today, it is crazy to think that a plant could cause such an uproar. Marijuana has always had a stigma against it for obvious reasons, people are scared of what they don’t know or what they think that they know. The belief nowadays is that we are beginning to end our hate for the drug. Because of this sudden shift in our way of thinking I believe that the plant should be legal

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    Oregon brought an unusual neighborhood complaint to the Court of Appeals: the smell of marijuana was - to say the least - “unpleasant.” But the court ruled earlier this week that while odors such as rotten eggs and raw sewage are “objectively unpleasant,” weed doesn’t necessarily smell that bad. What Does Marijuana Smell Like? A "Physically Offensive" smell? "We are not prepared to declare that the odor of marijuana smoke is equivalent to the odor of garbage. Indeed, some people undoubtedly find the

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    Early Marijuana Uses The use of marijuana plants is believed to have begun as early as 2737 B.C., though it was likely used long before the first written reference was discovered. The first text to mention marijuana was found in China and focused on it's medicinal properties. It was used to treat a host of conditions such as malaria, dysenterry, gout, forgetfulness and insomnia. Evidence suggests that recreational use of the plant originated in India and Persia at some point during the 12th century

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    Marijuana Delivery Services Bill Reaches Governor’s Desk By Alfonzo Porter Weed on wheels is almost a reality in Colorado. A measure introduced in the Colorado Senate last February would allow you to get weed delivered directly to your house. If the bill passes, dispensaries could apply for a delivery endorsement, then have an employee or approved contractor drive recreational or medical cannabis or cannabis products right to your front door. Senate Bill 192 has cleared most of its preliminary

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    and how it can help quite a lot of people. I personally don’t believe that it should be illegal, so throughout this paper I will provide thorough information to persuade you towards the legalization of Marijuana. So, to start off let’s delve into some of the history surrounding marijuana. Marijuana has been known of, and used for centuries, even going as far back as to 2737 B.C china. The Chinese would often use it for medical purposes, primarily towards malaria, gout, and even absent-mindedness.

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    mentality they experience here, that will follow them into adulthood. Unfortunately, the effects that substance use has on the developing teenage brain can also carry over into adulthood and the rest of their life. With recent moves to legalize marijuana, we can expect to see an increase in cannabis use among teens due to increased availability, greater

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    give the medicine a try? Would you want to give your child some relief? If you answered yes, then you have just proven that it is not the medicine that people feel uneasy about, it is the stigma of the name of plant the medicine comes from, marijuana. Marijuana has been around for a very long time and while it used to be treated as a medicine for

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    This is such a great topic to discuss this week, especially in the state of Pennsylvania. We recently saw some big changes in the legalization of Marijuana in the surrounding areas. “On April 17, 2016, Gov. Tom Wolf signed The Medical Marijuana Act (SB 3) into law, making Pennsylvania the 24th state to legalize medical marijuana” ( MPP, 2016). It is such a debated topic, and personally, I never really took a stand on either side of the line. For me, this would possibly be the only drug that is listed

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    For the past few years, Marijuana legalization has been a great debate on a national scale with people pointing out the flaws that come with recreational use and others insisting that the information regarding marijuana’s risks are incorrect and have been distorted.In reality, it’s not only the position one takes that really matters, it seems to be a matter of who has raised the most money for their campaign. Evidently, the people in favor of legalization have an advantage because they are “financed

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