Papers 1471-1480 of total 48571 found.
…sense why marijuana is not legalized for medical consumption; the legalization will make no difference on the amount of people who use the drug recreationally. It is important that we keep gun control in our country. If this system were abolished…
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…caused death. Marijuana is typically smoked or eaten for pleasure, but THC is also found in a manufactured pill form for medical purposes. It is used to help treat nausea and vomiting that occurs with certain cancer treatments, as well as to help AIDS…
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…the legalization of marijuana when alcohol is legal. This is due to the fact that alcohol is more detrimental to society, than marijuana. This is contradicting the laws of America. The challenge is proving that marijuana is less harmful than alcohol…
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…to the American Medical Association claims that smoking cannabis would be beneficial for 80% of America's 15 million asthma sufferers (112). Records dating back over thousands of years indicate the use of marijuana for the treatment of asthma, and today California…
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…, 1993. Medical Marijuana, http://www.lec.org/Drug_Watch/ Public/Documents/Med_Marijuana_Paper.htm, 1995. Cannibis Sativa Throughout history marijuana has been used to serve various purposes in many different cultures. The purposes have…
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…confirmed that marijuana is an effective, safe and inexpensive alternative for treating nausea caused by AIDS medications and cancer treatments other such ailments as glaucoma, muscle spasms, intractable pain, epilepsy, anorexia, asthma, insomnia, depression…
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…for medical purposes, and was not only prescribed by doctors, but also regulated by doctors, it's use could be an asset.         There is also the issue of marijuana. Every year close to twenty thousand people die of alcohol related incidents. Each year…
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…done to the lungs. In 1979 the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) conducted two studies, both showing no evidence of brain damage in heavy users of marijuana (Hanger 1). Later that same year JAMA stated it was in favor of the legalization…
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…prohibition of marijuana was introduced there was a common assumption that the laws discourage marijuana use. But there is evidence that marijuana prohibition does not deter use, as very few people who do not use marijuana base their decision on a fear of being…
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…smoke. Aside from the heath cautions of marijuana, you may come across the law if you use marijuana. Cannabis is a Class B drug, but Class A penalties can apply to cannabis oil. The maximum penalty for possession of a Class B drug is five years in prison…
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