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states legalized possession and cultivation of small amounts. The first state to accept the legalization of use and possession of marijuana for medical purposes was Hawaii (Hawaii). "Oregonâs medicinal law, passed in November 1998, allows people who suffer
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their patients. Since then, 35 states plus Washington DC have passed bills that support
the use of medical marijuana. The problem with these bills is that possession, use, and
cultivation of cannabis is still a violation of Federal Law.
. The therapeutic
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With the increase in the number of middle-class users of marijuana in the 1960s and 1970s, there came a somewhat greater acceptance of the view that marijuana should not be considered in the same class as narcotics and that U.S. marijuana laws should
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for the possession of marijuana. Current law classifies Marijuana as a Schedule I drug under the Controlled Substances Act. This means it is considered to have no medical value and may prove addictive. Advocates of marijuana would like the goverment to reclassify
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marijuana for medical use.
Conclusion
The medicinal value of marijuana is well-documented. Modern studies have reconfirmed historical cases of the benefits of marijuana use for some diseases. Federal law prohibits marijuana use and the government, due
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, cancer, and AIDS. It is also reported that it is better drug than any legally recognized drugs. Despite the fact that federal law prohibits marijuana for medical use, marijuana is proven to have a greater medical value for patients who are suffering
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Should Marijuana be legalized?
Affirmative
We need fuel! We need paper! People are starving! The answer to these problems is grow more pot. If we really want to save the rain forest than that is the answer.
According to the U.S. department
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Marijuana
Better Kept Illegal
Marijuana
Colliers Encyclopedia defines marijuana as a crude drug composed of the leaves, stems, and flowering buds of the Indian hemp plant, Cannabis sativa. The flowering tops of the plant secrete a sticky resin
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treatment that allowed you to live normally even though it was illegal? Thousands of people across the country are forced to break the law to ease their pain. They have chosen marijuana over anything legally available because it has various medicinal properties
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Marijuana is the most commonly use illicit drug in the United States. You may have heard it called pot, weed, grass, ganja or skunk, but marijuana by any other name is still a drug that affects the brain. It makes others more aware of their physical
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