Legal and medical status of cannabis

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    Marijuana, also known as Cannabis Sativa, has been vilified in America for over 75 years. There are many political aspects that must be considered when making such a large federal decision. Even with the numerous benefits marijuana has to offer, it is still classified as illegal in most states. Considering marijuana’s many medical and economic values it should be legalized for all purposes. Additionally, other drugs should be considered for legalization under federal law due to the benefits that

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    including racial profiling and users being labeled as deviant. One of those most prolific findings is that in states where marijuana is legal, there is a marked decrease in alcohol use and a decrease in all the negative behaviors associated with its use. Introduction: I decided to do my research paper on the legalization of marijuana for recreational and medical use. Marijuana is one of the most commonly used recreational drugs in the U.S. and according to polls, 51% of Americans believe it should

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    Andrew Sheridan Legalization of marijuana is one of the hot button issues of todays political arena. For the last several decades the federal government has waged its infamous War on Drugs, a war on it’s own citizens which covers all manner of psychoactive substances that have been deemed illegal. Strikingly, thousands upon thousands of citizens have been incarcerated for crimes associated with the production, distribution, and the consumption of marijuana. Marijuana is a plant that has been cultivated

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    prescription drugs that could be substituted out with medical marijuana, are being directly harmed by the fight by alcohol producers to obstruct laws, and politicians who refuse to listen to the most fragile among their populous. Pharmaceutical companies are actively lobbying against legalization, and decriminalization of marijuana/cannabis, the alcohol industry tries to divert the critical eye on

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    Marijuana Legalization Blue Dream, OG Kush, and Skywalker Kush. These three are related to one another in that they are all strains of marijuana (Cannabis sativa plant). Marijuana has become an expanding social issue in America through the ideas of medical marijuana and now even legal recreational use. This issue has gone as far as to affect our previous Presidential election as one candidate Bernie Sanders openly advocated for the decriminalization and full legalization for marijuana which became

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    Should Marijuana Be Legal?

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    Should marijuana bee legal? Marijuana has been used extensively as a medical remedy for more than five thousand years. In the early 1900s, medical usage of marijuana began to decline with the advent of alternative drugs. Injectable opiates and synthetic drugs such as aspirin and barbiturates began to replace marijuana as the physician 's drug of choice in the twentieth-century, as their results proved to be more consistent than the sometimes erratic effects of the hard-to-dose potencies of

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    Should Marijuana be Legalized for Medical Purposes? Marijuana has been used extensively as a medical remedy for more than five thousand years. In the early 1900s, medical usage of marijuana began to decline with the advent of alternative drugs. Injectable opiates and synthetic drugs such as aspirin and barbiturates began to replace marijuana as the physician's drug of choice in the twentieth-century, as their results proved to be more consistent than the sometimes erratic effects of the

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    Brandon Smith Professor Gregor ENGL 1102 21 April 2014 Legalization of Marijuana: the financial, social, medical, and political benefits. The legalization of marijuana has been a topic of debate for many years. This may be because of the cultural diversity that the United States of America is known for. Recently, bills were passed in Colorado and Washington to implement the legalization and regulation of recreational marijuana use. These events along with the ever growing popularity of the

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    After reading this article it sounds like legalizing marijuana would be a great asset to Florida. On the patients for medical marijuana website I found the next article very interesting. It states that scientists have shown that smoking any plant is bad for your lungs, because it increases the number of lesions in your small airways. This usually does not threaten your life

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    Framing the User: Social Constructions of Marijuana Users and the Medical Marijuana Movement Nelson A. Pichardo Almanzar Dept. of Sociology Central Washington University Ellensburg, WA 98926 Pichardn@cwu.edu Thanks to Laura Appleton and Ericka Stange for comments on an earlier draft. Thanks also to Kirk Johnson for his assistance in locating criminal data sets. Framing the User: Social Constructions of Marijuana Users and the Medical Marijuana Movement ABSTRACT Social movements are continuously

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