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    Marijuana: Persuasive Essay In California there is still more controversial debate over the use of marijuana for medical purposes. The advantage with using marijuana for medical reason is‚ it eases the pain‚ and relaxes them so they can enjoy the rest of their life. For these terminally ill patients the marijuana also makes them happy and enjoyable to be around. The disadvantage is that after smoking it for an extended period of time the majority of the patients will develop lung cancer

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    Woll Readings Part 1 Chapter 1‚ 5: How not to read the Constitution This passage speaks about how the Constitution satisfies citizens and how it is created to prevent tyranny. This of course was written to prevent the tyranny that King George had upon the English. The founding fathers not only wished to prevent tyranny‚ they also wished to preserve liberty. This also caused them to create a “Bill of Rights” something which many of the founding fathers disagreed with at first. The Constitution

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    Marijuana has favorable effects for its users when it comes to physical feeling and experience‚ but it can also put our families and those that we expose it to in uncomfortable and often dangerous situations. | The scientific term for marijuana is “Cannabis Sativa”‚ but is also referred to as weed‚ Mary Jane‚ grass‚ hash‚ and countless other street names. Marijuana can be smoked or eaten‚ the former often in the form of a joint‚ blunt‚ or bowl. Marijuana use in the United States has been on a slow increase

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    THE BLUNT TRUTH: THE NECESSITY BEHIND REFORM OF MARIJUANA PROHIBITION Ashley Samolej December 9‚ 2013 FYS 112 2A: Reform Topic Research Paper Dr. Sager What comes to mind when thinking of our country’s fight for marijuana legalization? Depending on the information that one has been exposed to‚ consideration of the possibility may bring forth an initially negative reaction. For many‚ the extent of factual awareness on the subject falls to the prevalent stereotypes and assumptions

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    The essential feature of substance related and addictive disorders outlined in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-V) is “a cluster of cognitive‚ behavioural‚ and physiological symptoms indicating that the individual continues using the substance despite significant substance-related problems” (American Psychiatric Association‚ 2013‚ p. 483). The diagnosis of substance use disorder is based on a pathological pattern of behaviours related to the use of the substance determined

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    decision will overcome the cost of continuing the war against it. The drug war already cost the government a lot of money. People came with idea‚ money spent; the drug issue still drastically ravages the country not to say the world. For example‚ the cannabis‚ best known as marijuana‚ is one of the most common drugs in the U.S. not to mention in the world. The majority of drug users in the population are either sale or smoke marijuana. Marijuana is everywhere and they also used it for medical purposes

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    Effects of Marijuana‚ Heroin and Alcohol. Contents Effects of Marijuana Effects of Heroin Effects of Alcohol Effects of Marijuana Marijuana is a combination of shredded leaves‚ stems and flower buds of the Cannabis sativa plant. Marijuana is the most commonly used illegal drug. Occasional marijuana use is rarely seriously harmful‚ but smoking pot has important medical effects. Physiological Effects of Marijuana The active ingredient in marijuana is THC. That ’s short for delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol

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    3-12-13 Medical Marijuana Pot‚ weed‚ ganja‚ grass so many different names for the same thing‚ Marijuana. A combination of shredded leaves‚ stems and flower buds‚ marijuana has been a part of humanities medicine chest for over 5000 years. One of the 50 fundamental herbs of traditional Chinese medicine‚ some think it as a medicine some think of it as a drug. New Hampshire being the only state in New England without medical marijuana; a recent poll shows that 79% of adults in New Hampshire

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    Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) 2014 reports that marijuana is the most commonly used illicit drug in the United States. Marijuana is the dried leaves‚ seeds‚ stems‚ and flowers of the hemp plant referred to as Cannabis sativa. The plant contains an addictive‚ mind-altering chemical known as delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) (Drug Facts: Marijuana‚ 2015). According to Drug Facts: Marijuana‚ 2015‚ the amount of THC in marijuana has been steadily increasing‚ which

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    Marijuana also known as cannabis sativa has been falsely criticized since the beginning of the century. The fact is that the legalization of marijuana can have positive effects. Marijuana has been proven to be less likely to create crime‚ it can be used as a medicine‚ and isn’t any more harmful than most other legal substances on the market. It’s hard to understand why it is illegal. Legalizing marijuana would reduce the numbers in our prisons‚ help the country’s Ill citizens‚ and make money

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