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…with age, a common complaint with conventional paper (Pluff 1). You may be wondering why such a useful plant is illegal, well let me tell you the other side of the story. Marijuana is said to be useful in the medical field as a cure for some disease…
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…Outline I. Introduction a. Marijuana has both long term and short-term effects. The effects are sometimes pleasing, but also can lead to other effects. Also, there are physical and mental effects that make you feel good but at the same time…
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…, and the House of Lords Select Committee on Science and Technology, the law in both countries treats it as a scheduled narcotic drug with no medical uses, and whose possession is a criminal offense. In public debate, marijuana has been demonized; available scientific…
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…, 1999.Mr. Stroup has sayed that, "Like most Americans, the majority of these millions of marijuana smokers are law-abiding citizens who work hard, raise families and contribute to their communities..." (www.norml.org).Also, an national survey made by the ACLU…
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…. ------------ and I am the President of NORML--The National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws. Our sole purpose is to first legalize marijuana for medicinal purposes, so that research can tell us exactly what kind of a drug this is and how the drug works…
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…intraocular eye pressure. The medication however, must be carefully tailored to the individual to prevent further eye damage. The evidence has clearly shown that marijuana has been around for a great deal of time and has served multiple purposes throughout…
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…, it is the first clinical trial in 15 years that would obtain any data whatsoever on marijuana's medical effectiveness. On September 18, 1997, the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) announced that it would give Donald Abrams, M.D., a grant to study…
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…answers will be yes. Some people use marijuana for medical purposes like to reduce pain. People with sickness like cancer use marijuana to reduce vomiting, nausea, and gain weight. It lowers internal eye pressure, successfully treats muscle spasms. Someone…
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…Throughout history marijuana has been used to serve various purposes in many different cultures. The purposes have changed over time to fit in with the current lifestyles. This pattern is also true in American history. The use of marijuana
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…Legalization of Marijuana One of the biggest issues argued about all over congress, the media, and in public resides in our country’s War on Drugs. One of the primary focuses of the War on Drugs targets the controversial drug marijuana. Marijuana
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