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    In recent years, the legalization of Cannabis has become a popular issue and conversation topic in canada. Other countries, such as the Netherlands and Canada’s neighbour, the United States of America have begun to legalize the use of Cannabis for medicinal and recreational purposes. As a result, other nations across the globe, including Canada, are also looking towards the legalization of the Cannabis plant. Many trials have been conducted, proving benefits from usage, and various uses, beyond

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    Cannabis is a plant that produces many different chemicals. The chemicals that are found in the cannabis plant are used by people for recreational purposes as well as therapeutic purposes. Cannabis can be distributed in several different forms. There are many different effects cannabis can have on the human body once it has been used, some of these effects can be a positive and some of the effects can be negative to the human body. Some of the different effects cannabis has on the human body is reddening

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    for the cultivation of the cannabis for seed, grain and fibre production under licences issued by Health Canada.1 Cannabis was first banned in Canada in 1923, with regulated medical cannabis becoming legal in 2001.1 On July 1, 2018, the Canadian Federal government will pass Bill C-45, to legalize recreational marijuana use, effectively ending the prohibition on marijuana.5 Cannabis contains trahydrocannabinol (THC), one of at least 113 cannabinoids identified in cannabis and is the principal psychoactive

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    introduction Cannabis should be use for medical purposes but it also should be steadied more and tested . The negative of the use of cannabis is one this can kill brain cell’s , t.his can have a positives effect on cancer from the oil in cannabis called CBD ( cannabidiol ) this kills cancer cell’s . And what is this oil made of this is made of CH3,O,H3C,H. CBD doesn’t really kill cancer, the cells in CBD sends a message to the cancer cell .Then thous cells live the human body.No one know if the

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    Celebrities & Cannabis Cannabis, Marijuana, Pot, Weed, Grass, 420, Dope, Ganja, Bud, Green, Devils Lettuce, Reefer, Mary Jane, Chronic, Skunk. Cannabis has a deep rooted history in many different cultures. Some have praised it as medicinally beneficial herb, while other cultures highly oppose its consumption amongst its members. I specifically am going to cover a broad spectrum of cultures and individuals both who support, endorse, and even market cannabis. By broad spectrum I mean different people

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    Essay On Cannabis

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    Cannabis is the most prevalent illicit drug worldwide that was classified by the DEA as a schedule I drug. Cannabis exhibits a combination of stimulant, depressant, and hallucinogenic properties. Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is considered the primary active component of the cannabis plant which contribute to cannabis psychosis properties, another active component of cannabis is cannabidiol (CBD) which has anti-anxiety and anti-psychotic properties. Cannabis is consumed in various way, for example cannabis

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    into the wonderful world of cannabis, not only do a plethora of smells, tastes, and sensations bombard us, but a gang of newfound terms that many haven’t been familiarized with yet. Below is a list of words often brought up at various events or casually within the cannabis culture. Having a conversation with a well-educated stoner will be seemingly less complex after taking a look at this mini lexicon of cannabis terminology. Alcohol Extraction: Stripping cannabis of its cannabinoids/trichomes

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    cases, we tested with cannabis and over 14 weeks the amount of seizures decreased tremendously.’’Sam Riggio, director of operations for Realm of Caring, a cannabis research, education and advocacy group is trying hard to make cannabis beneficial to people in our society. Cannabis is is illegal in today's society for reasons, such as overuse can lead to insanity, it causes brain cancer, or neck cancer. But it has also been known to cure cancer and help with mental illness. Cannabis is a very conflicted

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    The Cannabis Debate Essay

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    The Cannabis Debate The Federal Government of the United States doesn't condone the use of marijuana and any schedule I drugs at the present time, which is any substance that has no current medical use and is a mind altering drug. Under new circumstances in California and Arizona, there is a temporary Bill that has been passed legalizing the schedule I drug for medical use, known as Act 215: Medical use limited to cancer patients and individuals with the disease glaucoma. Individuals that are

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    Cannabis Sativa Essay

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    Cannabis Sativa Cannabis is marijuana or any other substance derived from the hemp plant. The plant has many different uses from Hemp products to medicinal purposes. This paper will talk about the plant as a whole and it’s usefulness. Marijuana is a Mexican slang term from the 1930’s referring to the medicine part of cannabis, which Mexican soldiers used to smoke. Nearly 70 million Americans have smoked marijuana at some time in their lives. Aside from recreational uses, the cannabis

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