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…their medication. b. Between 1978-1996, 34 states passed laws recognizing marijuana's therapeutic value. i. Recently, voters in two states Arizona and California passed laws allowing for the medical use of marijuana under physician's supervision. Conclusion…
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…of the subject and demonstrates, without embellishment, the wider influences that are brought to bear on our law makers when they consider issues of medical law. Such influences include human rights law, European Union law and the provisions of health care services…
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…and teenagers are in the process of growing up, and it would not be a good idea to smoke anything or drink alcohol.         Cannabis is a medical herb that has literally hundreds of proven, valuable therapeutic uses. For example, you can use marijuana
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…and to enhance their lives. Although marijuana has all these positive qualities that don’t seem to have bad side effects, federal law allows physicians to prescribe far more dangerous drugs to patients. And yet refuses marijuana into the medical field. Another…
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…who use marijuana legalization laws are doing so simply to justify their chronic use of marijuana." According to Agent Taylor, a respectful leader at the Sacramento DEA office, legalizing medical marijuana would be allowing and endorsing dependent users…
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…In the current issue of debate about marijuana laws and interest in marijuana as medicine one issue remains unresolved: Does heavy, frequent, or prolonged use of cannabis lead to a deterioration in cognitive function that persists well beyond any period…
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…as glaucoma. Marijuana is even a helping factor for relieving some symptoms of A.I.D.S. Still the government of our nation has Marijuana classified as a Division I drug. Which means it serves no medical use and does in no way benefit society. The studies…
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…, it should be legalized for medical purposes only. Legalizing marijuana may send the wrong information to children and society. Since marijuana is not proven one hundred percent scientifically to be medicinal, they may see it as a way of getting around the law
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…. Marijuana holds many medical benefit as well as Industrial Benefits. A great deal of government funding would be saved by no longer having to prosecute or harbor marijuana offenders. Marijuana has been shown to be effective in many illnesses such as reducing…
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…by young people increasing, we must not send a mixed message to our youth about the dangers of marijuana. The recent proposals for legalization and the medical usage laws are sending messages to the American children that it is "ok" to smoke pot. And it simply…
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