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medication for many types of epilepsy and for most victims that have epileptic seizures. The use of Marijuana for epilepsy is not fully understood yet. Scientist dont know all of the facts about the use of Marijuana for a disease such as epilepsy. They have
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Category: /Social Sciences
substantial evidence, that marijuana is an effective prescribed drug. Also, many advocates complain that very dangerous drugs like morphine and cocaine are legal. That brings up the question: why not legalize marijuana as medical drug, which is proven to be less
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Preliminary findings from a recent study on marijuana smoke indicate that waterpipes offer smokers little protection against the harmful tars found in cannabis. The study was sponsored by California NORML and MAPS (Multidisciplinary Association
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Category: /Social Sciences/Controversial Issues
of the world. In the United States, state and local laws have prohibited the use of marijuana since the early 1900's and by federal law since 1937. Many young adolescents experiment with this drug between the ages of twelve and eighteen. This is mainly due
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
to the court that any person granted "medically approved use" of marijuana by a doctor would be exempt from laws that prohibit the possession or cultivation of marijuana. The judgement is not a resolution of the issue, but it is clearly a first step. It provides
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
to the facts that it has been proven to be a useful medication, it is less harmful than many current legal drugs, and the government is losing a lot of money over taxes concerning marijuana.
The first reason marijuana should be legalized has to do with its
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. They believe that marijuana shouldn't be legalized because if marijuana is to become legal then thousands more patients will use it not for medical reasons. Then people will raise the question why marijuana is illegal at all if its a medicine.
The main
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resolution except to legalize it. The fight to legalize marijuana has been long and strenuous because of all the differences in opinions on the matter. Some think marijuana should never be made legal, others believe it should be made legal for medical reasons only
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and, if anything, is just a waste of taxpayers' money. Keeping marijuana against the law is taking away our freedom of choice. In fact, the 4th Amendment gives us the right to smoke in the privacy of our own homes, as long as no one is harmed and there is no suspicious
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
by the government's reluctance to exemptions to the marijuana laws, would be easier to conduct. The cloud of suspicion would disappear, and doctors could get on with investigating marijuana's medical uses without fear of controversy. It might become possible to discuss
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