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    Medical Marijuana The controversy surrounding the legalization of medical marijuana has been widely discussed across the United States for years. Few states in America have legalized the substance for medical use and even fewer for recreational though it has proven to be beneficial in many ways. While the governments remain undecided about whether marijuana’s benefits validate its decriminalization, the American public seems to have agreed on the topic. Marijuana should be legalized nationwide

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    illegal drug in the U.S., though, to clarify, it is legal for medical use in 29 states and Washington D.C., and is legally available for recreational use in 3 whole states. It is most commonly “smoked” in a fashion similar to a cigarette, but may also be inhaled using drug paraphernalia. such as bongs. In popular culture, it is viewed with rather polarized attitudes; some people see it as a “gateway drug”, meaning that what may start as marijuana usage could later manifest into addiction/usage of much

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    The uses of medical marijuana can be tracked back to as far as the early years of 2732 B.C , when the Emperor of China, Shen Neng, created cannabis tea as a treatment for gout, rheumatism, malaria and poor memory. This drug has grew more and more popular over the years for example, throughout Asia, the Middle East, India and Africa. Medical marijuana can be very effective and a safe treatment for the symptoms of many illnesses, such as, cancer,AIDS/HIV,multiple sclerosis, glaucoma, epilepsy and many

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    medicinal marijuana. Would you not want marijuana to be legal? How will you cope if your loved one died simply because marijuana use is against the law? Marijuana should be legalized in every state because it provides many benefits for people who are terminally ill, it reduces crime rates in cities, and eliminates the power of drug dealers who are making massive amount of money. In the medical field, some illnesses such as Crohn’s disease or epilepsy require medication that contains marijuana. It would

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    Medical Marijuana has been in use for decades. However, it was not until recently that doctors began to research the effects of Marijuana on the body and the mind. Marijuana has both negative and positive consequences, and neither dominates the other. Several doctors swear by the drug, claiming that it has qualities that prescription drugs can not offer. Other doctors claim that the drug is not necessary in the field of medicine, because quite frankly Marijuana isn’t a medication. I believe that

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    Marijuana legalization Almost every year on November 3rd, we hear somewhere in the country voters cast their ballots for legalizing medical use of marijuana. In some states, it became legal while others are still opening the subjects for debates and exploring the impacts on people in general. This highly controversial topic gathered experts from scientific and legal communities. Some say that it has some medical benefits and therefore should be made legal, while many say that it has a high possibility

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    chemicals in medical marijuana. Marijuana, when used medically, can reduce anxiety, depression, and nausea, as well as many other uses. It helps strengthen the economy. Addiction is a huge worry, but marijuana used to get people off of crack and meth, so how addictive can it really be? With medical marijuana, the sky's the limit. Medical marijuana has tons of potential in the world of meds, it can get tons of money through taxes, and isn’t as addictive as people believe. Medically, marijuana has tons

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    says marijuana, many people tend to have a negative reaction. Most associate it with dropping grades in school and lowered success in the workplace. Can cannabis be a good thing though? It has gone largely underappreciated for its medicinal value. It has been known to successfully treat many neurological disorders, when other medications failed. It has been most successful in areas such as: neurological disorders, pain relief, and as a treatment for the side effects of chemotherapy. Medical marijuana

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    California the first state to legalize medical marijuana. 16 years later Washington and Colorado legalized the recreational use of marijuana for adults ages 21 and older. Many people are debating whether or not marijuana should be legal. Marijuana refers to the Cannabis sativa plant which contains the chemical THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol). THC can create many different psychological effects and that's what gives the people the enjoyment of using the drug. Medical marijuana can lower pain coming from many

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    DEA still compares marijuana to hard, life-threatening drugs like heroin, but opioids and other Schedule I drugs have little to no medical value, so why is this? “Only the Food and Drug Administration can determine whether marijuana has an accepted medical use, according to the DEA, and so far, it hasn't. Because marijuana is a Schedule I drug, doctors can only "recommend" it to patients, not write prescriptions for it that they can fill at a drugstore,” (Rubin). Medical marijuana has proven itself

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