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…available. If the medical advantages that are claimed for marijuana were real, many more patients would benefit. Research, which has been slowed in the past by the government's reluctance to grant exemptions to the marijuana laws, would be easier to conduct…
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…. This is an essential step towards marijuana policy reform, and will eventually result in some sort of action. Lawyer Alan Young was quoted as saying, “If parliament doesn’t amend the law and rectify the problems with medical exemptions, then everyone will be entitled…
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…find marijuana easily available. Also, 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 the dangers of marijuana use without getting…
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…the law." The Economist 15 May 1995: 13. Buckley, William F., Jr. "Crime is the Big Issue, But it Doesn't Separate Parties." Dallas Morning News 9 December 1994. Cauchon, Dennis. "Marijuana: Medical Enigma." USA Today 1 Oct. 1996, national ed. 4A…
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Marijuana for Medicinal Purposes         In 1936 when Marijuana was made illegal it was considered a medicine in good standing with the American Medical Association. At the time Marijuana could be found in twenty eight different medical products…
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…is that the plant is used medically to help the terminally ill or people that are in chronic pain. First and foremost marijuana is a god given plant born on this earth naturally. It is written scripturally that any plant born naturally on this earth will have…
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…of marijuana is NORML (National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws). NORML has been a voice for nearly thirty years for Americans that oppose marijuana prohibition. Essentially, it is a non-profit interest lobby that represents the interests…
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Medical Marijuana? Marijuana, a drug that has been studied for many decades, provides for a very heated argument. No longer is it seen solely as a hallucinogen, but some claim that it is miracle drug for chemotherapy and glaucoma patients. However…
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…With the rise in controversy over marijuana, and its use both medically and recreationally, a need for resolve of marijuana legislation has become evermore important. Modern day society carries a wide spectrum of views on this age-old drug and its use…
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…responsibly and law enforcement could focus their attentions to other more serious crimes. Marijuana comes from the hemp plant, which can readily be grown on fields across the nation and was cultivated…
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