Medical Marijuana Argumentative Essay

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    Argumentative Speech Yakob Kassa Topic: Legalization of marijuana General Purpose: To argue Specific Purpose: To argue that all states in the Unites States of America should legalize marijuana. Thesis Statement: Marijuana should be legalized in all states because, (1) it benefits the health of citizens; (2) it benefits states financially; and (3) it will decrease the health risk of citizens. Introduction I. Marijuana prohibition applies to everyone that lives in the United States regardless of

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    Argumentative Essay: The Legalization of Marijuana in the United States Should we legalize marijuana? That is an excellent question. First, we must explore the history of Cannabis. Cannabis was introduced to the United States in the 1600’s, first encouraged by the federal government for domestic hemp production, cannabis soon became a required crop for farmers to grow. Hemp was recognized for its medical benefits and was the main fiber used in industrial textiles. Marijuana thrived until the early

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    keys were brought to our location and after getting Mr. McLane’s permission and after identifying ourselves we entered the home, again identifying ourselves. When we entered the Living room area we were met by Mrs. McLane she became very loud and argumentative with us. When asked why she did not answer the door she said she was attending to her young daughter that was throwing up in her room. Mrs. McLane started arguing with Under Sheriff Johnson. When she was told to stop arguing with us and just stand

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    Amanda Montoya April 14, 2014 Kathy severance Argumentative essay #2 Legalization of Marijuana Marijuana has been used in religious ceremonies or for medical purposes for thousands of years. I have always been against the use of Marijuana up until four years ago when my husband at the age of twenty seven underwent invasive surgery on his knee and has never been the same since. Colorado took a huge step several years ago legalizing marijuana for medical use and in recent years took the plunge to

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    No one begins their writing career level as the Hemingway of literature. We start from the bottom and work our way up. I began my writing career with poor organization and cringe-worthy grammar. In high school, my English grade would always sit on the risky border between an 89 and 90. I was also never one of those people who could write an essay in one sitting without having anyone look at my writing before the final submission. For the most part, I had to put in a good amount of effort to feel

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    dependent mothers, and the ever-hot topic, abortion. Others that are less debated at the current time would be, medical marijuana availability and use, assisted euthanasia, denial of insurance coverage to a patient that continues to live a lifestyle in a high risk, and the availability and administration of Narcan to the laypersons for drug overdoses. Some of these topics are more argumentative than others are due to the media portrayal and news reports bringing public awareness to the

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    Marijuana is one of the most controversial discussions to consider in various countries due to the numerous debates between citizens to legalize or criminalize the drug for the best of society. In countries such as Colombia, Netherlands, and various states in United States (Colorado, Washington, and Oregon), marijuana is legalized for recreational and medical purposes, which is obtainable to all citizens. However, in countries such as Canada, marijuana remains illegal for recreational use, which

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    Dyslipidemia F. T. is a 56-year-old woman who comes into the clinic to establish care. She has not seen a primary care provider in the last eleven months and needs refills on all of her medications. She is somewhat agitated and argumentative about getting her labs drawn and cannot understand why the provider just won’t refill her prescriptions. She denies any acute changes in health, chest pain, unilateral weakness, numbness/tingling, vision changes, bowel or urinary problems, and has not been to

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    “Finally, let understand that when we stand together, we will always win. When men and women stand together for justice, we win. When black, white and Hispanic people stand together for justice, we win” (Sanders). In this argumentative essay we are debating who would make the best presidential candidate. In my opinion, Bernie Sanders will make the best presidential candidate because he cares deeply about the people and is the oldest candidate, therefore has the most experience. He also has a passion

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    The debate over whether marijuana should be legalized nation-wide has been an ongoing one for years now. Marijuana should’ve been legalized years ago and continues to create more controversial problems within our nation. Before diving into the debate and choosing sides, one needs to understand what marijuana is and the effects that it has first, especially with it being so popular in the United States. Marijuana is a psychoactive drug created from the plant called cannabis (Happy Place). Drugs are

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