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…. Since 1996, voters in eight states have adopted initiatives exempting patients who use marijuana under a physician's supervision from state criminal penalties. In 1999, the Hawaii legislature ratified a similar law. Active states with medical marijuana
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…, alcohol, tobacco, and caffeine just to name a few. Marijuana also has medical benefits. The legalization of marijuana would not just benefit the user, it would also benefit our country economically. Marijuana needs to be legalized for the greater good of our…
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…of marijuana issue, compiling information from medical experts to present to those we are sworn to protect. It is their firm belief that any movement that liberalizes or legalizes substance abuse laws would set us back to the days of the '70s, when we experienced…
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…their intake (“Medical Marijuana”). No prescription drug offers the benefits and potential the fast acting marijuana. Many people have supported the marijuana's validity as a unique form of treatment. One of these, Robert Randall, one of only eight patients…
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…their intake (“Medical Marijuana”). No prescription drug offers the benefits and potential the fast acting marijuana. Many people have supported the marijuana's validity as a unique form of treatment. One of these, Robert Randall, one of only eight patients…
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…areas in need of money, the diversion of the attention of law enforcement from real crimes and over crowded prisons be eliminated but there are also a lot of benefits to legalizing marijuana. These problems and benefits directly or indirectly affect a lot…
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Medical Association (AMA) will consider challenging this law (Religion & Ethics, 2002). Desperate to find alternatives to the current organ donor shortage the AMA is exploring the feasibility of providing modest financial incentives to potential donors…
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medical Marijuana laws.These laws are a huge step for universal legalization. Marihuana's medicinal properties are a reason for its legalization. Another reason would be its benefit to society. Economically, marijuana is the largest cash crop in North…
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