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    Chris Felcan Prof. Aleksandra Galus 26/11/14 Medical Cannabis Persuasive Essay              Studies have proven medical marijuana has therapeutic effects concerning pain management‚ nausea‚ vomiting‚ seizures‚ and appetite loss‚ for patients suffering from medical diseases. These diseases include cancer‚ HIV‚ epilepsy‚ and multiple sclerosis. Legalizing the use of marijuana as a medical remedy for treating symptoms and combatting side effects of the treatment would improve a patient ’s quality. Legalizing

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    Cannabis‚ otherwise known as marijuana‚ is a very controversial topic. People view it as good while others view it as a bad drug. But do people actually know the good that is has and the research that has been done on it by major universities from around the world such as Harvard University here in the United States. I doubt that majority of the population has even done their own research on it‚ and they believe only what the government wants you to believe‚ which is that it is bad. In 2007 Harvard

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    Cannabis Outline

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    Outline Cannabis‚ the Good and the Bad 1. History * In our world we know it by pot‚ a plant by the name of Cannabis that has existed for thousands of years. * Said to have been discovered through the regions of India‚ this plant soon became a sacred ritual for those who used it. * Since ancient time our ancestors have smoked cannabis due to its affects‚ making them believe that they were connecting with god himself. * Thanks to modern science and research we now know that

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    Cannabis In America

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    Roughly 30 million people smoke weed (Cannabis) in America. A survey done in the years of 2001 to 2002‚ by the National Institute On Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA)‚ shows that roughly 4.1 percent shows that people have smoked in those years. In 2015 that number has risen to 9.5 percent. People’s perception of smoking weed has changed in the last 10 years. The Pew Research Center did a study and showed that 69 percent of americans think drinking alcohol is more damaging to a person’s health

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    Medical cannabis has been a topic for debate since the late 1990’s when California became the first state to legalize cannabis for medicinal purposes (Sankin 2). Proponents of cannabis tout the plant’s healing properties‚ while detractors claim that the plant remains a highly dangerous drug. Likewise‚ public opinion is split as to whether dispensaries are a positive or a negative influence to their communities. Even though opponents claim that medical cannabis dispensaries cause crime‚ in reality

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    Cannabis has long been known for its pain relieving properties‚ and despite the many ailments that medical marijuana now treats‚ its most common application is in pain management. Modern scientific data to support the pain reliving benefits of cannabis has been slow‚ particularly in the U. S‚ because of the current categorization of cannabis as a Schedule 1 drug‚ which places it in the same group as cocaine and heroin. However‚ medical marijuana and medical marijuana laws are bringing awareness to

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    Legalization of Cannabis

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    our own hands and see that cannabis has far more beneficial aspects to legaalizing cannabis than destructive ones to contribute to and better todays world. It seems preposterous that stems‚ seeds‚ leaves‚ and buds can have this big of an impact on the modern world. More individuals are surprised to be informed that marijuana has been in humanity for years. · 2737 B.C.- Emperor Shen Neng of China referred to Cannabis as a “superior” herb in the worlds first medical text · 1400 B.C.- the Hindus

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    Legalization of Medical Cannabis Neely funke Harrisburg Area Community College‚ York Abstract This paper explores the legalization of cannabis from a medical and economic standpoint. In a pro/con format I will research and analyze different facts and opinions on whether or not legalizing cannabis is in the best interest of the people and the government. As we progress into the future more and more states are hopping on the bandwagon. Not only are the people interested in the advancements from a medical standpoint

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    Cannabis and Marijuana

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    convinced yet. There are two main views on legalizing cannabis. One is the government view‚ which believes if marijuana was taxed like alcohol and tobacco it could yield close to 50 billion in tax revenue annually. Along with this‚ legalizing the drug would save the U.S. about $41 billion a year in enforcing the drug laws‚ and using that for education and health. The other view would be the medicinal use side of it. Proponents of medical marijuana argue that it can be a safe and effective treatment

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    Cannabis- Legalize It!

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    Cannabis- Legalize It! The legalization and decriminalization of cannabis/ marijuana would be beneficial to economic growth in the United States. There are many reasons to support this. First‚ the decriminalization of marijuana would save time and money spent on prosecuting suspects accused of possession and/or use of marijuana. This time and money could be better spent on other things like the school systems‚ road ways‚ and police departments. As a result this will also open up room in the jails

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