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1. Medical Marijuana: Harmful or helpful?
2005, 7 Pages, 1805 Words, 6 Sources, 40 USD
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2. Legalization of Marijuana
2007, 4 Pages, 1123 Words, 7 Sources, 25 USD
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3. Marijuana: Overview Of Issues   (5  Pages, 59.75 USD)
5 pages in length. The issues surrounding marijuana are both varied and complex. Depending upon one's personal position, marijuana may represent the complete moral decay of contemporary society or it may denote a painkilling substance for cancer patients. Even concerns as far removed as hemp products have given new light to the ongoing debate over marijuana and its usage. Historically, marijuana has been associated with a specific type of social culture: flower children, beatniks and hippies. Only in relatively recent times has the drug been more widely accepted and utilized for various purposes. The writer discusses that inasmuch as its effect is often numbing to the senses, marijuana has demonstrated itself to offer more than a quick high. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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4. California's Proposition 215: Medical Marijuana   (10  Pages, 119.5 USD)
The issue of legalization of marijuana is a complicated mixture of social, political, ethical, medical and legal considerations. In the United States, marijuana has been deemed a dangerous drug with severe consequences for possession and distribution. California has taken the lead in declaring a willingness to acknowledge the medicinal value of marijuana. By voting for Proposition 215, they have validated the personal accounts of many people who suffer from AIDS, cancer and other illnesses who are not able to use the synthetic prescription form of marijuana now available. This 10 page paper argues that denying cancer and AIDS patients, paraplegics and epileptics access to a potentially useful medicine that is safer than most legally prescribed drugs is inhumane. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Paper Keywords -aidsy, ganja
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5. Ethical/Moral Treatment Of Marijuana   (12  Pages, 143.4 USD)
A 12 page paper on the ethical and moral issues surrounding medicinal marijuana. The paper presents a number of quotations of people in support of medical marijuana based on relief from the side effects caused by other drugs, and the doctors opinions about how western medicine has come up with legal drugs to treat these ailments, the moral/legal implications of patients who insist on marijuana over pharmaceuticals. On the moral issues, legislators opinions are provided, with a discussion of the current political environment surrounding medicinal marijuana. The writer posits that based on the above, at least research should be allowed to discover the medicinal properties. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Paper Keywords -ganja
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6. An Argument for the Legalization of Marijuana   (8  Pages, 95.6 USD)
8 pages in length. Although the writer of this essay does not necessarily endorse the use of marijuana, (s)he agrees with the argument that it is politically-incorrect to outlaw it in the United States. Very good points are made from the history of marijuana's existence in the country as well as the similar case of alcohol prohibition during the 1920's. The writer feels that the FDA should regulate the drug so that smokers do not risk using pot that is sneakily mixed with other substances. Medical evidence of marijuana's comparatively mild effects is presented and the report concludes that the negative impacts of marijuana's ban are far worse than those that would prevail if it were allowed to be sold openly and legally. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Paper Keywords -ganja
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7. Marijuana Law in the EU & US   (10  Pages, 119.5 USD)
A 10 page research paper that contrasts and compares marijuana laws in the EU to those in the US for the purposes of discerning the effects of decriminalization of this drug. The writer discusses the myths v. the fact of marijuana use; effects of decriminalization where it has occurred and the resistance of the US government to decriminalization, which is exemplified by its objections to medical marijuana use. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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8. Marijuana and The Western World Since the Mid Twentieth Century   (11  Pages, 131.45 USD)
An 11 page discussion of the history of marijuana usage in countries like Great Britain, Canada, and the U.S. since the mid part of the twentieth century. The author reviews some of the critical laws regarding marijuana usage, inclusive of the 2002 decision by Great Britain to lessen the criminal penalties for possession of marijuana and to in effect look the other way, to conclude that while countries like Great Britain and Canada are slowly preparing for the leap toward legalization, the U.S. is holding back and looking at the edge. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
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9. Why Marijuana Should Remain Illegal   (8  Pages, 95.6 USD)
8 pages in length. Perhaps no greater war has been waged than the battle of legalizing drugs, particularly marijuana. That this particular drug is considered both a religious and medicinal commodity, there are myriad reasons for its legalization; however, what is being overlooked is the fact that once marijuana were to become a legalized drug, it would open the floodgates to allow for the legalization of other, more dangerous drugs. As well, it is important to realize the lessons such legalization would say to impressionable children who then think it was okay to partake of recreational drugs. Indeed, there are many reasons why marijuana should remain an illegal substance, not the least of which has to do with the moral and ethical impact. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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10. Treating Depression: Marijuana verses the Anti-Depressant Drug Prozac   (6  Pages, 71.7 USD)
A 6 page discussion of the relative merits of marijuana in treating depression. Notes that while anti-depressant drugs such as Prozac are effective, they have far more potential complications and costs than marijuana. The author contends that, when properly employed, the medical use of marijuana would result in less long-term harm to the user, have the potential to be just as effective in the treatment of depression as the anti-depressant drug Prozac, and be considerably less costly from a societal level. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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