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Ronald Robillard
Prof. Jane Curth
Personal and Community Health Section 012
06/11/13
Medical Marijuana Medical marijuana less harmful than most other legal tobacco products and has the ability to reduce the pain within ailing people. Marijuana also has the potential to raise the U.S. out of their tough economic struggle as well as lower crime rate and create more jobs for many more people. Marijuana should be legalized for medical use across the country. Marijuana has a negative stigma attached by the government and public, but is actually a natural and effective medicine. The argument about medical marijuana is starting to spread across the country like wildfire, and the topic should be addressed. Medical marijuana is never acknowledged for its benefits and use of good in the world. Lots of people simply just write off marijuana as just a bad drug. Compared to modern pharmaceuticals, cannabis is viewed as a radical medicine because it is natural and contains unique chemical compounds. A compound within the marijuana also creates a hunger effect. This means, that by smoking or taking a pill version of marijuana, it then makes people get hungry, known as the munchies. So people with diabetes and anorexia can smoke marijuana to create hunger. The direct result is eating more and making those sick individuals better. But if the legalization of medical marijuana and marijuana occurs then there is an extraordinary amount of goodness to come. Also there is numerous medical cases where cannabis has helped sick and people in pain. Certain people that have cancer, have to go through chemotherapy which can be extremely painful. So doctors prescribe medical marijuana for these people so it helps dull the pain.
Next, there is strong scientific evidence that shows that tobacco products such as cigarettes, chewing tobacco, etc. are far worse than the use of marijuana. Cigarettes not only have tobacco that hurts the lungs and mouths but all tobacco



Cited: Pope, H., & Yurgelun-Todd, D. (1996). The residual cognitive effects of heavy marijuana use in college students. Retrieved from http://jama.ama-assn.org/content/275/7/521.short Zeese, K. (1999). History of medical marijuana policy in us. (Vol. 10(4), pp. 319-328). International Journal of Drug Policy. Green, B., & Ritter, C. (2000). Marijuana use and depression. Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 41(1), 40-49. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/stable/2676359

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