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    Outline Opening / Thesis Statement: Drug laws are a part of all of our lives; they are put in place to protect the Americans citizens however, when it comes to medical marijuana, it is illegal in many states. Coming from a state like California where marijuana is legal and moving to a state where it is illegal can be confusing because I have family members that have cancer and glaucoma. They rely on medical marijuana as treatment to aid them with pain. I think medical marijuana should be legal in

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    Medical Marijuana STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM Marijuana has been a controversial subject for some time. Marijuana has been used for abundant treatments for thousands of years. Marijuana assists in relieving the pain and symptoms. Marijuana also has many names and various forms. Some common names are pot, weed, joint, and Mary Jane. Smoking, eating in cooked foods like brownies, pills like prescription capsules, are a few forms marijuana is used. Mary Jane helps patients with epilepsy, cancer, Parkinson’s

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    FOR MEDICAL MARIJUANAKathryn LasherENC 1102Professor W. Luse Background and ThesisThere are 29 States in the United States of America that have legalized marijuana for medical use. Marijuana first became illegal in 1937 when the United stated introduced The Marijuana Act. This Act stated that anyone buying, selling, dealing or giving away marijuana must pay the Internal Revenue a special tax (Industry Updates) To eliminate trafficking of psychoactive drug, congress passed The Controlled Substance

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    Since Colorado has legalized Marijuana, their crime rates have dropped significantly. Specifically in Denver, murders, assaults, rapes, and burglaries have all declined during the first three months of legalization. Homicides have gone down from 17 to 8, automobile break-ins from 2,317 to 1,477, and sexual assaults from 110 to 95. Clearly, Marijuana has had a positive impact on the crime rate in Colorado. If the rest of the states make the same decision, crime rates can continue to drop all over

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    2017 Annotated Bibliography for Legalization of Marijuana Thesis: Marijuana has never caused death or cancer. Marijuana has been proven to help people in pain, physically, emotionally, and psychologically. Marijuana is causing more harm staying illegal than becoming legal. Loria, Jennifer Welsh and Kevin. “23 Health Benefits Of Marijuana.” Business Insider, Business Insider, 20 Apr. 2014, www.businessinsider.com/health-benefits-of-medical-marijuana-2014-4/#it-can-be-used- o-treat-glaucoma-1. In

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    FNP February 1, 2016 Professional Development assignment Thesis Statements Explanatory Thesis An explanatory synthesis essay is used to help the reader get a complete understanding of the subject under consideration. The writer has to write the relevant information about a certain topic in an objective (or reasonably objective) and comprehensive way. The paper should be written like all papers, based around a solid thesis, but the purpose is to educate on all aspects rather than persuade

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    Marijuana In Sports

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    Marijuana within the athletic spectrum is a monumental process for the years to come. The research question explains if professional athletes, focusing more towards the NFL, should be able to use marijuana. This is important because many players are getting suspended and heavily taxed for actions that are legal in multiple states. Athletes playing at a professional level often fall into the traps of big political schemes run by the heads of that association or league in the use of marijuana. These

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    audience for this case report is field professionals studying marijuana and its effects and those who have a good knowledge on the subject.

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    Dylan Hollan ELA 3- 6th Research Essay- (word count) April 12, 2017 Medical Marijuana Thesis Statement Introductory Paragraph Medical marijuana is a distinctly looking plant that is grown around the world and can be used medically. Medical marijuana is when “the whole, unprocessed marijuana plant or its basic extracts to treat symptoms of illness and other conditions” (Abuse). Marijuana plants can grow to be anywhere from twelve inches to eight feet tall, they have five leaves, and are a flowering

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    Eric's part Introduction (hook)Vote for amendment 2! Which means to let marijuana be legal for the use of medical purpose only. (background)This is only legal in half or more states, in the united states. Medical marijuana is a drug that can cure many things and can help out with disorders and many more. (Thesis)This will be about how medical marijuana is better than prescription drugs by, how it helps people get over anxiety, that it is proven to kill cancer inside the body, and how it is legal

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