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…varieties produced in dry, hot, upland climates. Except for limited medical purposes, cultivating marijuana is illegal in all but a few countries. Known in Central Asia and China as early as 3000 BC, marijuana was used as a folk medicine. In about 1900…
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…for the idea of marijuana to be passed as a medical stimulant. On the flip side, many marijuana activists feel that medical marijuana should be legalized. Ed Forchion, a marijuana activist, stated in a recent editorial “State and federal laws should be changed…
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Marijuana In this report I will show you my views on Marijuana, if it should be legal, for medical and/or recreational purposes. Marijuana has many names: Dope, Marihuana, Ganja, Pot, Mary Jane, Cannabis Sativa (Scientific) to name a few Marijuana
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….         As far back as 3000 B.C., marijuana was used in China and Central Asia of a folk medicine. The use of marijuana as an stimulant in the United States became a problem in the 1930's. Laws were passed in 1937, and criminal penalties were put in effect…
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…cigarettes. "Human Relations Media" The traditional medications used to treat AIDS sufferers cause a wide range of side effects. Virtually the only medicine capable of treating the en! tire spectrum of side effects without causing harm to the user is marijuana
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…; - The National Organization for Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML). Frequently Asked <Tab/>Questions. November 31, 2004. <Tab/><http://www.norml.org/index.cfm?Group_ID=3418>…
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…in the first place. Marijuana has many practical medical uses. Legalizing marijuana would positively effect terminally ill patients. Under all federal laws, it is currently illegal for any civilian to grow or possess marijuana. This is understandable because…
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…of society ever since. The debate on whether this substance should be legalized or not remains a topic today. Marijuana should be legal because it can be used for medical use, puts too many people in jail, is not as dangerous as alcohol and cigarettes, and would…
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…you in trouble with the law. Marijuana in it's self could cause brain damage, reproduction and hormonal damage, Immune system damage, cancer, lung disease, or heart damage. It increases your heart rate, makes your mouth feel dry, impairs…
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…are currently available for treating marijuana abuse, recent discoveries about the workings of the THC receptors have raised the possibility of eventually developing a medication that will block the intoxicating effects of THC. Such a medication might be used…
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