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    Should Marijuana be used for medical reasons only? Marijuana's medicinal uses can be traced back as early as 2737 B.C., when the emperor of China, Shen Neng, touted cannabis tea as a treatment for gout, rheumatism, malaria and even poor memory. Marijuana should be used for medical patients only. There are two reasons that the writer will be arguing about in my essay. The first reason would be pain relief and why it should be use for medical reasons only, then the second reason would be…

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    Medical Marijuana Medical Marijuana is known more by many street names. Marijuana should not be prescribed to patients by doctors. Physicians do not know if it actually works or not. Marijuana is classified as a schedule one drug (Doctors). The drug is not needed, there are far more other solutions to medical problems. In the year of 1937 marijuana was in the top three most prescribed medicines in the United States (University). This drug is one of humanity's oldest medicines used for…

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    Do the benefits of medical marijuana justify its legality? People should not legalize the use of medical marijuana because the public’s knowledge is not sufficient or safe enough to continue its usage, it affects peoples career status, as well as health and social issues. The term medical marijuana refers to treating a disease or symptom with the whole unprocessed marijuana plant or its basic extracts. For thousands of years’ humans have been using substances to alter their state of mind and…

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    Medical Daily Marijuana

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    about how individuals use marijuana. Each chapter talks and introduced me with new information along with clear illustrations. One interesting theme the books covers is the examination of how marijuana has changed and evolved into thread and drug plants over 1000s of years. The authors spent several years researching and observing their experience with the plant. Also both the authors of this book are well known cannabis researchers. The book stats facts about marijuana users. The authors…

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    Legalization of Medical Marijuana and the Doctrine of Utilitarianism Introduction Utilitarianism is one of the moral theories that is best known and influential. According to this theory, the moral worth of an action is mainly determined its contribution towards utility that enhances happiness and pleasure. It is mainly concerned with the pleasure that people get through the moral actions taken. The focus is on the greatest number of people. In the pursuit of this theory, then legalization of…

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    Legalize Medical Marijuana

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    Medical marijuana is a big debate in the United States on whether it should be legalized for medical purposes. There are certain states that have already passed the law and made it possible for people who have a chronic disease to get their medication, if the patient is in a state that does not have medical marijuana then the patient does not have the right to consume the drug and they could actually face legal charges. When consuming medical marijuana it is different than when people consume…

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    potential risk of medical marijuana use by vulnerable populations. The research objectives were developed to narrow the scope and guide the specific actions taken to obtain the information necessary to draw the conclusions that address the purpose of this study. In this section, the themes from both the literature and the research data are summarized and discussed in relation to the research question and to…

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    medicines or drugs such as medical marijuana to make them more comfortable in their surroundings. (nationalacademypress.edu). Medical marijuana has many health benefits such as treating conditions or other medical problems, and is not a gateway drug to any other drugs. Medical marijuana should become legal in all 50 states in the United States. Eight year old, Charlotte Figi from Colorado, was taken to Orrin Devinsky, a neurologist at New York University, Langone Medical Center to be…

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    Medical marijuana Medical marijuana, we have all heard of it. It's bad for your brain, it's deadly, and cause cancer, but this is not true. “Medical marijuana has many great effects; it helps relieve pain and even treats seizure disorders’’(Harding 1). Found in this research paper by Kim Bellware it’s not deadly in fact no one has ever died from medical marijuana (page two). By examining improved health, decreased pain level, and alternative treatment for medical condition, it is clear that…

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    glaucoma, multiple sclerosis, and other “incurable” diseases. However, recent science claims that using marijuana as a form of medication might be the answer to curing these diseases and disorders. Marijuana has been used for its medicinal properties as far back as 1,550 BCE in Egyptian papyri, ancient India, and ancient Greece (Malerba). Medical marijuana should be legalized in all fifty states as a medical option to treat various diseases and disorders because it helps manage various…

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