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    Medical marijuana has been used for centuries to combat pain, weakness, anxiety, insomnia, female problems and nausea. Today it is commonly used by cancer and AIDS patients to stimulate hunger, combat nausea and vomiting induced by chemotherapy or other drug therapy and reduce pain. It has also been shown to be effective in reducing eye pressure, especially in the cases with glaucoma. Medical marijuana, or cannabis, is derived from the Cannabis sativa plant and there is some evidence of cannabis

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    MARIJUANA FOR MEDICAL USE I. Is it Legal? California's Proposition 215 was the first statewide medical marijuana voter initiative adopted in the USA. The passing of Prop 215 by a 56% majority of California voters in November, 1996, resulted in the addition of The Compassionate Use Act to the California Health and Safety Code which reads as follows: "11362.5. (a) This section shall be known and may be cited as the Compassionate Use Act of 1996. (b) (1) The people of the State of California

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    Cons Of Medical Marijuana

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    consider marijuana harmful or helpful? People say marijuana is the worst drug you could possibly do; but in reality, it is just the opposite. Marijuana is not harmful towards people whatsoever. In fact, doctors encourage patients to use it. Marijuana needs to be classified as helpful, rather than harmful. Medical marijuana represents the part of the hemp plant used as a doctor-recommended form of medicine. Current research implies that medicinal marijuana is an extraordinary aid in medical applications

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    Advantages of Medical Marijuana Many people think that Marijuana is only a bad thing, but that is not true. There are treatments to help people physically and psychologically. If the government legalised marijuana as a drug that could be readily available than we could save lots of lives. Although there are many people who are prejudiced of marijuana, there are many factors that could potentially help humanity. Marijuana has a plethora of medical uses if we legalize it than we could bring relief

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    Benefits Medical Marijuana By: Nicole Wynne Advance Placement Psychology Mr. Cuetara June 4th, 2015 Marijuana Outline I) Intro: a.) History and facts that make up marijuana b.) Thesis: Through numerous articles, books, documentaries, and journals, I have concluded that marijuana has positive creative effects and numerous medical ben-efits, including increased appetite, pain reduction, nausea reduction, and hard drug substitution II) Positive Medical Benefits:

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    highest marijuana use and abuse rates in the world according to an Australian study, published in British medical journal ‘The Lancet’, which is why the legalisation of a class C drug, even for medicinal purposes, is quite a controversial topic. ‘Medical marijuana’ refers to using the whole unprocessed marijuana plant or its basic extracts to treat a disease or symptom in a severely ill patient. There are multiple drug organisations within NZ that push for the legalisation of medicinal marijuana, such

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    supporting medicinal marijuana stating, "We support the legal reclassification of marijuana to allow its availability in the medical treatment of serious illnesses. We oppose the harassment and prosecution of patients, providers, and physicians who respectively use, provide, or recommend marijuana for the medical treatment of serious illnesses." In 1972 the US Congress placed marijuana in Schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act because they considered it to have "no accepted medical use."(5) Proponents

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    diseases where marijuana has medical benefits. Some commonly known illnesses and diseases include: cancer, seizures, and neurological diseases (Welsh, Loria). For instance, marijuana is commonly used to treat epileptic seizures (Welsh, Loria). Dravet syndrome, commonly found in children, is an extremely detrimental syndrome that causes hundreds to thousands of grand mal seizures in children per month. After the development of medical strains of marijuana, an oil form of marijuana containing high

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    work. Finally, you decide to resort to the medical marijuana and notice the results are astounding. Your child’s behavior changes from quiet and unmotivated to talkative and energetic! Dravet Syndrome is just one of many conditions that medicinal cannabis has proven to help. Many medical conditions qualify for medical marijuana use making it a more reliable and affordable alternative from over-the-counter drugs. However, since the early 1900’s marijuana has been pushed to the side when it comes to

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    Banning Medical Marijuana

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    Opposition of the Banning Of Medical Dispensaries The practice of medicinal cannabis dates all the way back to proposition 215 in 1996 when it was passed and became legal in the state of California. Unfortunately, many counties have begun closing down medical dispensaries in their cities for various reasons. In Orange County, city officials and people from the community believe that dispensaries have brought a rise in crime to their streets. In the last coming years Anaheim, Santa Ana, Costa Mesa

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