Persuasive Research Paper: Medical Marijuana
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Persuasive Research Paper: Medical Marijuana
Thesis: Medicinal marijuana needs to be legalized because it is overall less harmful to the human anatomy than prescription medicine, therefore it should be legalized and regulated in the same manner as prescription drugs.
For many decades, Cannabis has been regarded as one of the means for committing felony of individuals in the society. The different part of the Cannabis plant, such as its stems, buds, and leaves, undergo a process of preparation, to produce marijuana. When inhaled, marijuana produces a number of negative effects in the biological system of the user, such as distorted perceptions or hallucinations, increased heart rate and blood pressure, problems with memory, learning, thinking, and problem solving, and other brain, heart, and lung problems (). As such, it has been banned and considered as illegal and taboo in different societies. In this regard, studying the many different positive medical uses of marijuana or Cannabis has been neglected and not given much importance. Due to the lack of substantial evidence of its medical uses, it is harder for it to be known as a substance that would be helpful in treating a number of diseases and illnesses. With this problem at hand, this research paper would be presenting the different benefits of the use of Cannabis, and to be regarded as “Medical Marijuana”. The many diseases and illnesses that could be helped treated by the marijuana would be detailed, including its after effects on the patients. In this sense, such benefits would be helpful to support the stand that medical marijuana should be legalized and regulated, as any other prescription drugs in the market.
In order to further understand the different medicinal benefits of marijuana, it would be best to provide a glimpse of its use in the history of medicine in the ancient times. It has been reported that the use of marijuana for medicinal purposes is nothing new, and has been used for millennia in the treatment of various medical conditions, with the earliest accounts of its use in China, India, and the Middle East. In later periods, it became an accepted medical remedy in Western countries, and found its way to the shelves in the pharmacies of the United States by the mid-19th century. The earliest recorded occurrence of the use of marijuana as a form of medical remedy dates back at least to the 3rd millennium BC, when the plant’s medicinal powers were investigated by the Legendary Chinese Emperor Shen Nung, popularly known as the “Father of Chinese Medicine”. In his account, marijuana, which was then termed as an “elixir of hemp”, was used for the treatment of malaria and rheumatic pains,
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