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    Argumentative Essay The legalization of marijuana is a current growing issue in British Columbia (BC). Marijuana‚ which comes from the cannabis sativa (or hemp) plant‚ has been used for ten thousand years and will continue to be used for a very long time. People smoke it‚ with a pipe or water pipe‚ or in loosely rolled cigarettes called “joints”. It is also brewed with tea and mixed with cakes and brownies. Marijuana is so popular with the public that it has developed many aliases‚ such as

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    Medical Marijuana vs. Perception Drugs Americans are some of the luckiest people in the world. They have access to an unlimited food‚ technology‚ and medical care. Which is sometimes taken for granted. People eat to make or can’t look away from a screen. People even get addicted to prescription drugs. Is it worse than medical marijuana. Although marijuana is know as as drug that people should stay away from‚ but is it better than prescription drugs‚ marijuana can help with many aliments‚ medical

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    the legalization of Medical Marijuana. It has been inhaled as a drug for prescription‚ for so many illnesses. Doctors have onced used it to stimulate appetite‚ relieve chronic pain‚ and treat asthma and migraines.The question we ask‚ “Can Marijuana really help us?” “Show we legalize it?” “Is it worth the risk to our country?” These are the problems and issues we face about Medical Marijuana in our country today. However‚ the most quintessential reason that Medical Marijuana should be legal is that

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    analgesics‚ marijuana or other drugs. Drug addiction is something that this world will never be without. What most people fail to see is that drugs of high addiction rates should and can be monitored. When it comes to opioid analgesics versus medical marijuana‚ the debate is high and strong. Most people‚ which include medical professionals and actual drug addicts‚ believe that opioid analgesics are the best form of treatment for pain but I believe otherwise. I believe that medical marijuana can be very

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    Gonzales v. Raich Citation: 545 U.S. 1 Facts: California passed the “Compassionate Use Act‚” which allowed for the use of medical marijuana. Respondents Raich and Monson are California residents who both use doctor-recommended marijuana for serious medical conditions. After federal Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) agents seized and destroyed all six of Monson’s cannabis plants‚ respondents brought this action seeking injunctive and declaratory relief prohibiting the enforcement of the federal

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    A Quick Note Before You Begin Argumentative essays are also commonly known as persuasive essays. However‚ there are some differences between the two even if they’re commonly considered to be the same. Persuasive essays are short‚ around five to six paragraphs. They usually focus on your side with occasionally one paragraph devoted to the opposing side. Persuasive essays focus more on the emotions of the reader. Argumentative essays are usually longer in length‚ ranging from as little as five paragraphs

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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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    Argumentative Essay A type of essay which the writer is asked about his or her opinion‚ whether he or she agrees or disagrees about an issue. Steps A. Planning Stage 1. Find a good topic 2. Study both sides or the topic 3. Pick your side 4. Gather evidences that would support your topic B. Writing Stage Always present both sides of the topic Organization Block Pattern I. Introduction Explanation of the issue Thesis statement II. Body Block

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    Anonymous Essay on Legalization of Marijuana Cannabis has been around since the dawn of mankind. It is said that the plant originated from Asia‚ perhaps on the slopes of the Himalayas or the Altai Mountains to the north. The exact origin‚ obscured by Stone Age trails that cross the continent is not known. Cannabis‚ also known as marijuana‚ is a leafy plant which grows in many tropic areas around the world. It can be cultivated easily both indoors and out for the production of its flowering tops

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    102.211 August 13‚ 2008 Medical Marijuana‚ Individual Autonomy‚ and State Authority: The Reclamation of Rights In recent years‚ the debate over medical marijuana has become increasingly contentious and highly polarized. Patients‚ medical practitioners‚ citizens‚ lawyers‚ politicians‚ and lobbyists‚ to name a few‚ have joined the processes of deliberation and legislative activism; some advocate for the primacy of patient rights‚ while others stress points of medical research‚ state oversight‚

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