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    HMD 402 Prof. Cotham Medical Marijuana in the Hospitality Workplace “The Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 (OSHA Act was passed to assure safe and healthful working conditions for workers. The OSHA Act implements and enforces standards to reduce and prevent occupational safety and work hazards at places of employment. This law requires employers to provide their employees with safe working conditions that are free from known dangers” The use of marijuana (medical or recreational)…

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    Versus FDA Regulation of Medical Marijuana There was a consensus amongst the interviewees that there is need for regulation of marijuana as medicine, whether that regulation be at the state or federal level—through the FDA—is where the conversations departed. While several of the interviewees discussed the pros and cons of state versus FDA regulation, listing advantages and disadvantages of one or the other, only three of the interviewees expressed a definite “yes” that marijuana as medicine…

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    Medical Marijuana Legalization Mr. Carter was 14 when he experienced the first violent seizure of his life. During the seizure he toppled face first onto a tiled floor in front of his dad. Carter is now 19 and still experiences violent seizures at least several times a month. Each seizure causes extreme stress on his body and is possibly life threatening. Mr. Carter is able to recognize when he is about to experience a seizure by a sensation he calls “clouds in my head.” Fortunately, Mr.…

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    Title: Medical Marijuana- the Best Alternative Medicine? Is the concern surrounding the legalization of medical marijuana use founded in scientific proof, or is it just all about a bunch of hype created by people wanting to get high without the risk of getting caught? What are the options out there for marijuana users to medicate, without smoking it so our states don’t become over run with marijuana smoke if this is legalized? Are there truly proven health benefits received through the use…

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    Now’s the Time to Legalize Medical Marijuana! In society today, there are many ways that a patient can relieve pain. One being going to the local pharmacy and get an over the counter pain reliever or going to their primary care physician and receive a prescription for something a little more stronger. But what about those patients who don’t like all those unknown chemicals in their body or those patients who are just tired of spending millions on medications that the prices are continuing to go…

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    The marijuana industry in this country is a sensitive subject for many. There are opposing sides, many that feel that legalizing it would be best for the country, while others feels as if it will hurt our country forever. Currently, there are two types of legalization in our country. The first being under the title medical marijuana where there are currently 20 states. Those states are Massachusetts, Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New York, Delaware, New Jersey,…

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    people have a human right to live without pain and suffering and keep themselves healthy. The policy that stands to prohibit patients from receiving medical marijuana is a violation of this human right. A prescription for a non-narcotic or non-pharmaceutical drug that has shown many benefits to people should not be out of reach in any state. Medical Marijuana must be made legal in all 50 states. Not only does it aid in treatment for countless illnesses, but it will also decrease the number of…

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    no accepted medical use in 1970, the United States Congress placed marijuana under Schedule I of the “Controlled Substances Act”. A lot has changed since then because Washington DC, and 28 of the 50 US states have legalized the medical use of marijuana (Drug Policy Alliance, 2016). In recent years, medical marijuana has provided a source of contentious debate in the US. Questions have arisen on whether patients should be allowed to grow their plants or if the medical use of marijuana could…

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    Opposing views claim that medical marijuana is not completely inaccurate. Admittedly, large numbers of patients who just had a surgery or patients who have mental illness argue that marijuana reduces their pain and makes them feel recovered, so it has to be legalized as a medicine similar to the other drugs in pharmacy stores. According to the NORML Working Marijuana laws states “Of all the negative consequences of marijuana prohibition, none is as tragic as the denial of medicinal cannabis to…

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    for medical purposes and recreational use? Cannabis, which is known by the name of Marijuana, is a natural herb that is used worldwide everyday by not only teenagers but also adults and the elderly. You might be thinking well what is cannabis exactly? According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse they have said Marijuana is a “basic extracts to treat a disease of symptom”. In other words defined as “the dried leaves and flowering tops of the pistillate hemp plant that yield THC”. Marijuana…

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