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…it exemplified and promoted continue to influence our culture today. Under the Marijuana Tax Law Act, anyone using the hemp plant for certain defined industrial or medical use was required to register and pay a tax of a dollar an ounce. A person using marijuana
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…and effective for medical use. Studies have proven that it is effective in reducing nausea and vomiting and that it can stimulate the appetite. This could help cancer and AIDS patients who face emaciation. Marijuana reduces tremors, restores balance, stops muscle…
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…expected but either way, we ought to know. For medical research, marijuana should be legal. In conclusion, marijuana should be legal under state and federal law. It is a part of society, a part of medical research, and a part of everyone who uses…
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…, medically speaking, it is usually treated as one under federal law and the laws of the all fifty United States (McLean 26). Possession of even small amounts of marijuana can be considered a felony, punishable by up to 10 years of prison. In the United States…
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…When discussing the legalization of Marijuana, take a mechanistic view of one symptom of a much larger social problem. You cannot talk about legalizing marijuana without getting into discussions of other "Social problems". I am talking about all other…
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…, the number seeking medical attention also increases. In addition, being treated for various illnesses caused by marijuana abuse, results in missed days at work. Productivity levels fall not only because of absenteeism, but also as a result of impaired abilities…
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…culture; medical values; and pot enhances your creativity. First, marijuana would be safer because customers would know what they were buying. Too often in the black market, dealers lace marijuana with foreign substances and other drugs (e.g., chronic…
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…seeking medical attention also increases. In addition, being treated for various illnesses caused by marijuana abuse, results in missed days at work. Productivity levels fall not only because of absenteeism, but also as a result of impaired abilities. Workers…
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…Today, 25 states and Washington D.C. have existing laws and resolutions that allow doctors to prescribe marijuana for treatment of various illnesses or are petitioning the federal government to lift the ban on its medical use. In 10 states, similar laws
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…as most versatile crop by cotton some years ago in this country, it is still grown in some areas of the world. While many blindly argue that growing hemp means you are growing marijuana, further in this report, you will hopefully discover that hemp is more…
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