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    experiences to draw up a plan for legalized recreational cannabis use in North Carolina. This is an act to tax and regulate the production, sale,…

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    Furthermore, implementing laws similar to alcohol would provide a boundary on what kind of people can use the product. An age limit such as 21 for alcohol would be an appropriate age for allowed usage of cannabis. It has been said many times again that cannabis is less harmful than alcohol but alcohol is the one that is legal? Vauhini Vara of the American Media Company states, “marijuana, in its current form, is less harmful than either tobacco or alcohol.” If this is true, why is alcohol legal…

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    marijuana program, licensed producers can make and sell cannabis-based extracts, and in December of 2015, the very first license was issued to commercial producer Peace Naturals Project Inc., a Stayner, Ontario-based operation. Source…

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    Make The Cannabis Industry Grow By Staying Compliant with Child Resistant Packaging More and more states are moving to legalize cannabis for either medical use or recreational use. Certainly, this has been good news for the most part. However, while legal in many states, federally, cannabis is still listed as a schedule 1 drug. Therefore, like laundry detergent pods and prescription medications, cannabis products require legally approved child-resistant packaging. So what is the big deal about…

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    Cannabis, also known as marijuana, is the worlds 2nd most common drug behind alcohol, but unlike alcohol or the widespread tobacco, cannabis is illegal in most countries and is heavily enforced in countries such as Sweden and Norway. There are a lot of different opinions regarding how marijuana should be approached, should it be legal to own and consume? Should there be harder sentences for possession of the drug, even rougher than we currently have in Sweden? There is a lot of discussion on the…

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    frequently referred to as weed, cannabis or pot, is a mixture of dried, shredded leaves and flowers of Cannabis sativa— the hemp plant. The use of marijuana is outlawed in agreement with most federal and state laws, however, it is widely argued that possession of the substance and use, in any form, should be legal. Marijuana should be legal due to the safe and effective treatments for certain health conditions, its ability to boost revenue, and create more effective law enforcement and criminal…

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    Medical Marijuana; a Plant, a Drug, a Cure. Marijuana, officially known as Cannabis, is the name of the dried flowers and leaves of the Cannabis sativa plant, also known as Hemp. Marijuana is also called pot, grass, cannabis, weed, hemp, hash, marihuana, ganja, and dozens of other names (“Marijuana and Cancer”). Marijuana has been a homeopathic remedy for centuries, with medicinal uses dating back to the 1700’s (National Cancer Institute). To find a reliable and effective treatment or “cure”…

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    Medicinal cannabis; an informative essay Marijuana is made up of dried flowers, leaves and stems of the hemp plant and is also known under the name Cannabis Sativa. Medicinal marijuana has been used as a medicine for thousands of centuries. One of the earliest references that can be found dates back to 2900 BC from The Chinese Emperor Fu Hsi “whom the Chinese credit with bringing civilization to China”(Deitch, 2003) made reference to the Chinese word for cannabis being Ma, stating that it was…

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    dollar spent in the cannabis industry earns about double the amount in economic activity. Government spending is the only thing has a higher multiplier. Although this is just another positive for legalization, it can also have a good impact on the environment. Marijuana grows without excessive amounts of fertilizer. It also absorbs carbon dioxide like any plant engaged in photosynthesis. Fiber and fuel derived from cannabies would not contribute to global warming. Legalizing cannabis will allow…

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    Cannabis Paradox

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    The Legalization of Cannabis Paradox For four and a half decades, the United States has fought and spent billions on the “War on Drugs.” Most recently, cannabis (marijuana, weed, THC) has been the focal point of this costly war. Since 1990s, twenty-three states, with California being the first, have legalized cannabis for personal, medicinal, and recreational usage. However, controversy over this not-so-new public enemy remains because it is still illegal under federal law. The War on Drugs is…

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