Marijuana Legalization

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    Legalizing Medical Marijuana

    Legalizing Medical Marijuana Danielle Schulz University of Phoenix Com 172 April 13th, 2015 Paula Brobst Marijuana is a drug that is originated from a hemp plant, or better known as, "cannabis sativa”. Marijuana, cannabis, has a variety of nicknames such as “weed”, “pot”, “grass”, and “herb” (Pedro, 2011). "The use of Cannabis in medicine was probably a very early development. Since ancient humans used hemp seed as food, it was quite natural for them to also discover the medicinal properties

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    Marijuana Leagalization

    In light of the recent news regarding California and the legalization of marijuana, I thought it would be a good time to step back and actually consider what it is we are arguing for or against. At the very crux of this issue is whether you think that a mind-altering substance should be legal for adult citizens to partake at their leisure. Now, I’m all for individuals’ right and against a nanny state, but the implications of the debate can have far reaching consequences. The most important

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    Legalizing Medicinal Cannabis

    has truly enlightened my way of thinking. Segal, Ph.D. (2012), "The Jamestown settlers brought the marijuana plant, commonly known as hemp, to North America in 1611, and throughout the colonial period, hemp fiber was an important export. Indeed, in 1762, 'Virginia awarded bounties for hemp culture and manufacture, and imposed penalties on those who did not produce it.” (Jamestown Settlers Bring Marijuana to North America). Booth (2005). Medicinal Cannabis….what's all the hype? The therapeutic

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    Virtue Ethics

    history about medical marijuana has been found in the Chinese history, which was used in Taiwan for fiber starting more than 10,000 years ago. People of that time, used the seeds of marijuana in the food, and it was natural for them. Later on they found medical properties of the plant. The oldest Chinese surgeon Hua Tua was the first recorded person who used marijuana by mixing it with alcohol, for “anesthesia”. Nowadays in the US society, people have started to use marijuana for recreational purposes

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    Legalizing Marijuana

    Legalizing Marijuana Marijuana is one of the most common “soft drugs” used in the United States. It is usually smoked but it can be cooked and eaten. 32% of high school seniors and 11% of eighth graders have admitted to using marijuana. Some of the “pros” for legalizing marijuana are: It can be a good source of additional tax revenue since an enormous amount of money is raised through government taxation of cigarettes and alcohol, so marijuana would create another item

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    Medical Marijuana

    Medical Marijuana for Children (YAY) Despite the fact that the government has classified cannabis as a Schedule I substance, it has been proven that marijuana is helpful in the treatment of many medical ailments, ranging from cancer to anxiety. One of the main reasons many feel that marijuana is still illegal is because of the minimal amount of effort the government has put into testing its medicinal value. Were cannabis to be legalized, it would be easier for scientists to conduct tests proving

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    Starting a Small Business

    * Internet sources are NOT allowed. Getting Started: Before you begin researching your topic: 1. In a single sentence, state what you currently think is the controversy surrounding your topic: The controversy surrounding the legalization of marijuana is that many people see it as just a drug, so therefore they assume that no good can come from it. Understanding the Argument: Student Research Center: Points of View Go to www.ncwiseowl.org Click

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    cultivation of marijuana is illegal in many countries. However its decriminalization has become one of the most acute for the last 10 years. Specialists if different areas call to revise old norms and legalize possession and cultivation of marijuana. I examined historical, medical, social and financial aspects of the problem and received evidence that legalization is possible and even necessary in today’s world of free morality. It is obvious that the advantages of legal marijuana overweight its

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    Legalizing Marijuana Argumentative Analysis

    Legalizing marijuana has been an ongoing debate in the U.S for years. Citizens believe that by legalizing marijuana and cutting the revenue stream to drug cartels, will tremendously reduce the drug trade for this particular substance. This will benefit the U.S. by fueling our own economy. By legalizing marijuana, some law enforcement departments believe that this will allow them the freedom to focus on real crimes and help real victims. Furthermore, marijuana legalization will create numerous career

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    Legalization

    Legalization of Marijuana English 102 Nicole Ramos University of Phoenix The Legalization of Marijuana When an issue receives mixed feedback or stirs up arguments from two different points of views there becomes such a thing called controversy. The legalization of marijuana has always been an issue for many; however they only are basing facts upon it being illegal, so it must be dangerous for the human body? Wrong, the world is so blinded by ignorance that they can’t see statics about alcohol

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