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Jonathan H

10 Facts About Marijuana | Marijuana Policy and Effects | Drug Policy Alliance - 4 views

  • the only medicine
  • that relieves their pain and suffering, or treats symptoms of their medical condition, without debilitating side effects.
  • alcohol, which tends to increase risky driving practices, marijuana tends to make subjects more cautious.
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  • Marijuana has been shown to alleviate symptoms of wide range of debilitating medical conditions including cancer, HIV/AIDS, multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer’s Disease, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), epilepsy, Crohn’s Disease, and glaucoma, and is often an effective alternative to narcotic painkillers.
  • Marijuana has been shown to be effective in reducing the nausea induced by cancer chemotherapy, stimulating appetite in AIDS patients, and reducing intraocular pressure in people with glaucoma. There is also appreciable evidence that marijuana reduces muscle spasticity in patients with neurological disorders. Marijuana has also been shown to help with mental health conditions, particularly PTSD. In 2013, both Maine and Oregon added PTSD to the list of conditions that qualifies for medical marijuana. A synthetic capsule is available by prescription, but it is
  • Many opponents of medical marijuana make much of the purported link between marijuana use and mental illness. But there is simply no compelling evidence to support the claim that marijuana is a causal risk factor for developing a psychiatric disorder in otherwise healthy individuals.
  • alcohol, which tends to increase risky driving practices, marijuana tends to make subjects more cautious
  • Back Fact: The majority of adults who use marijuana do not have adverse mental health issues.
  • Although marijuana potency has reportedly increased in recent decades, this is largely due to prohibition. When access to a particular substance is sporadic, risky and limited, both consumers and producers are incentivized to use or sell higher potency material. We saw a similar trend during alcohol prohibition, when beer and cider were largely replaced by spirits and hard liquor, which was easier and more profitable to transport. When access is regulated and controlled, like in medical marijuana states, we see a wider variety of potencies, including marijuana with virtually no traces of psychoactive THC but high in cannabidiol (CBD), which is highly therapeutic but not psychoactive.
  • While THC is virtually non-toxic to healthy cells or organs, and is incapable of causing a fatal overdose, marijuana's health impact is wide ranging and depends on the way marijuana is ingested, as well as the specific constituents in the marijuana. Health effects of marijuana are related to the route, dose, frequency and duration of marijuana use. Currently, doctors may legally prescribe Marinol, an FDA-approved pill that contains 100 percent THC – but, critically, lacks other therapeutic, non-psychoactive compounds found in marijuana. The Food and Drug Administration found THC to be safe and effective for the treatment of nausea, vomiting and wasting diseases. When consumers encounter strong varieties of marijuana, they adjust their use accordingly and smoke less.[4] Learn More Take Action Make your
  • Back Fact: Rates of marijuana dependence have not increased over the past 10 years. A landmark, Congressionally-mandated Institute of Medicine study found that fewer than 10 percent of those who try marijuana ever meet the clinical criteria for dependence, while 32 percent of tobacco users and 15 percent of alcohol users do
  • Back Fact: Roughly 750,000 people are arrested for marijuana each year, the vast majority of them for simple possession, with racial minorities over-represented. Approximately 750,000 people were arrested for marijuana law violations in 2012 according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s annual Uniform Crime Report – comprising about half (48 percent) of all drug arrests in the United States; that’s one marijuana arrest every 42 seconds. A decade ago, marijuana arrests comprised just 44 percent of all drug arrests. Approximately 42 percent of all drug arrests nationwide are for marijuana possession. Of total arrests for marijuana law violations, more than 87 percent were for simple possession, not sale or manufacture. There are more arrests for marijuana possession every year than for all violent crimes combined.
Tonyboy R

DrugFacts: Marijuana | National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) - 0 views

  • When marijuana is smoked, THC rapidly passes from the lungs into the bloodstream, which carries the chemical to the brain and other organs throughout the body. It is absorbed more slowly when ingested in food or drink.
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  • Marijuana also affects brain development, and when it is used heavily by young people, its effects on thinking and memory may last a long time or even be permanent. A recent study of marijuana users who began using in adolescence revealed substantially reduced connectivity among brain areas responsible for learning and memory. And a large long-term study in New Zealand showed that people who began smoking marijuana heavily in their teens lost an average of 8 points in IQ between age 13 and age 38. Importantly, the lost cognitive abilities were not fully restored in those who quit smoking marijuana as adults. Those who started smoking marijuana in adulthood did not show significant IQ declines.
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      Medical marijuana is consider a medicine 
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      How does marijuana effect a users life 
  • How Does Marijuana Affect a User’s Life? Research shows marijuana may cause problems in daily life or make a person's existing problems worse. Heavy marijuana users generally report lower life satisfaction, poorer mental and physical health, more relationship problems, and less academic and career success compared to non-marijuana-using peers. For example, marijuana use is associated with a higher likelihood of dropping out of school. Several studies also associate workers' marijuana smoking with increased absences, tardiness, accidents, workers' compensation claims, and job turnover.
Brandon J

Medical Marijuana for Pain and Depression - Disabled World - 0 views

  • Relief of muscle spasms
  • Relief of chronic pain
  • Reduction in interlobular pressure inside the eye
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  • Suppression of nausea
  • Weight loss - increase and restore metabolism
  • AIDS - Marijuana can reduce the nausea, loss of appetite, vomiting from the condition itself and the medications as wel
  • Glaucoma - Marijuana relieves the internal eye pressure of glaucoma, and therefore relieving the pain and slowing or even stopping the condition. Cancer- Many side effects of the medication to stop cancer can be relieve with Marijuana, some studies suggest that Marijuana tends to slow down the progress of some types of cancer. Multiple Sclerosis - Muscle pain, spasticity, tremors and unsteadiness are some of the effects caused by the disease that can be relieved by Marijuana.
  • Epilepsy - in some patients, epileptic seizures can be prevented with Marijuana use. Chronic pain - Marijuana helps to alleviate the pain caused from many types of injuries and disorders. Anxiety, Depression or Obsession - Even though mild anxiety is a common side effect in some users, cannabis can elevate your mood and expand the mind
  • Western Australia - Possession of up to two plants is accepted for private use, excess of the latter can face fines of over $150
  • South Australia - Possession of cannabis is a moderate offense, with fines ranging from $150 to $300 for possession and cultivation of small amounts
  • Relief of muscle spasms
Brandon J

23 Health Benefits Of Marijuana - Business Insider - 1 views

  • Those are cannabidiol (CBD) — which seems to impact the brain without a high— and tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) — which has pain relieving properties.
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      important - chemicals that have medicinal properities
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      hi
  • It can be used to treat Glaucoma.
  • the benefits of smoking pot may be overstated by advocates of marijuana legalization, the new legalization will help researchers study the drugs' medicinal uses,
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  • It may help reverse the carcinogenic effects of tobacco and improve lung health.
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      helpful
  • Medical marijuana users claim the drug helps relieve pain and suppress nausea — the two main reasons it's often used to relieve the side effects of chemotherapy.
  • A chemical found in marijuana stops cancer from spreading.
  • THC slows the progression of Alzheimer's disease.
  • marijuana does not impair lung function
  • States around the country — more than 20 in total — have been legalizing medical marijuana. 
  • Currently only 6% of studies on marijuana analyze its medicinal properties.
  • It's possible that the increased lung capacity
  • maybe  due to taking a deep breaths while inhaling
Tonyboy R

6 facts about marijuana | Pew Research Center - 1 views

  • A slim majority (52%) of Americans say the drug should be made legal, compared with 45% who want it to be illegal. Opinions have changed drastically since 1969, when Gallup first asked the question and found that just 12% favored legalizing marijuana use. Much of the change in opinion has occurred over the past few years — support rose 11 points between 2010 and 2013 (although it has remained unchanged in the past year). Separately, 76% in our February survey said people convicted of minor possession should not serve time in jail.
Dallass C

Medical Marijuana Treatment Uses and How It Works - 0 views

  • Pain is the main reason people ask for a prescription, says Barth Wilsey, MD, a pain medicine specialist at the University of California Davis Medical Center. It could be from headaches, a disease like cancer, or a long-term condition, like glaucoma or nerve pain
  • If you live in a state where medical marijuana is legal and your doctor thinks it would help, you’ll get a “marijuana card.”
  • to buy marijuana from an authorized seller, called a dispensary.
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  • Doctors also may prescribe medical marijuana to treat: Muscle spasms caused by multiple sclerosis Nausea from cancer chemotherapy Poor appetite and weight loss caused by chronic illness, such as HIV, or nerve pain Seizure disorders Crohn's disease
  • Smoked
  • Vaporized (heated until active ingredients are released, but no smoke is formed)
  • Eaten (usually in the form of cookies or candy) Taken as a liquid extract 
  • Dizziness Drowsiness Short-term memory loss Euphoria
  • People with heart disease Pregnant women People with a history of psychosis
Brandon J

'Medical' Marijuana: 10 Health Benefits That Legitimize Legalization - 0 views

  • "There are no deaths from cannabis use. Anywhere.
  • It's long been believed that smoking pot helps MS patients, and a study published as recently as May provided yet another clinical trial as evidence of marijuana's impact on multiple sclerosis patients with muscle spasticity. Even though the drug has been known to cause dizziness and fatigue in some users, most MS patients report marijuana not only helps ease the pain in their arms and legs
  • A study on addictive behaviors published by USC and SUNY Albany in 2005, whose 4,400 participants made it the largest investigation of marijuana and depression to date, found that "those who consume marijuana occasionally or even daily have lower levels of depressive symptoms
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  • In a peer-reviewed study, researchers at the British Columbia Compassion Club Society found that 92 percent of women found marijuana's effect on morning sickness symptoms as either "very effective" or effective."
Dallass C

Why I support Medical Marijuana, and why we need the right governor for it. Legalizatio... - 0 views

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      To try to get medical marijuana legalized
  • Marijuana should not have been illegal in the first place.
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      This is the best peace because It shouldn't have because you could use it for medicine and the government gets money from it. 
Dallass C

Why I support Medical Marijuana, and why we need the right governor for it. Legalizatio... - 0 views

  • Remember, all those expensive, addictive and deadly pain pills are FDA-approved, while marijuana is not.
Dallass C

Why I support Medical Marijuana, and why we need the right governor for it. Legalizatio... - 2 views

  • Marijuana should not have been illegal in the first place.
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      It shouldn't have been illegal because its a plant its just like medicinethen it helps the government get money.
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      This is the best piece of evidence
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