Introduction……………………………………………………………Page 2
Effects………………………………………………………………….Page 2
Cannabis Origin…………………………………………………….. Page 3
TCH…………………………………………………………….....……Page 4
What the Law Says About Cannabis……………………………..Page 4
Is Cannabis Harmless?…………………………….……………....Page 5
Forms Of Cannabis…………………………………………………..Page 5
Arguments for and against legalisation of the drug…………..Page 6
Quotes For and Against........................................................Page 6
Conclusion.......................................................................... Page 7
Bibliography........................................................................ Page 8
Introduction
Cannabis in Britain is illegal at this present time. It has been debated the popular drug on the streets today should be legalised because it is known to help with certain medical conditions. Throughout this case study I intend to get both sides to the arguments of if cannabis should be legalised, look at different opinions on the issue and come up with a final conclusion to the question: Should Cannabis be legalised?
Cannabis is a natural substance which comes from a plant. The drug has been given many ludicrous names such as bush, dope, draw, ganja, grass, hash, hemp, herb, marijuana, pot, puff, spliff and weed. The drug comes in different forms like as leaves, stalks, and seeds. It has also been known to come in sticky dark oil.
Effects
The table bellow shows the four basic effects of taking.
|Stimulation |Sedation |Anesthesia |Hallucinogenic |
|Increased pulse rate |Droopy Eyelids |Pain Relief |Hallucinations |
|Increased body temp. |Non-Convergence |Memory Loss |Paranoia |
|Increased blood pressure