ANSWERS TO FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT MARIJUANA USE ... Out of Joint: The Case for Medicinal Marijuana by Hecht, Brian. The New Republic. 15 July 1991: 7-10...
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Medical cannabis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Medical cannabis (also referred to as medical marijuana , medicinale cannabis ) refers to the use of the dried flowers and subtending leafs and stems from pistillate Cannabis plants as a physic...
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The history of marijuana's medicinal use was traced by Mikuriya (1973). The earliest records of medicinal marijuana use have been traced back to China in 2737 BC, and evidence of its therapeutic use can be found throughout world cultures.
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Features hundreds of credible pros and cons including scientific marijuana research and expert opinions on medical cannabis ... Teen Marijuana Use, 1999-2006...
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Many social users say that they use marijuana to unwind and quite a few have confided that there have been situations were smoking cannabis kept them from blowing their stack. Cannabis aids psychological perspective, which helps to make little nuisances of life just that much less irritating.
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Political opponents of allowing the use of marijuana as a medicine routinely say that there is no scientific basis for claims that the drug is useful. For instance, U.S. drug czar Barry McCaffrey has said, "There is not a shred of scientific evidence that smoked marijuana is useful or needed." Read more...
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Marijuana is classified as a Schedule I substance, defined as having a high potential for abuse and no medicinal value. Multiple petitions for rescheduling marijuana have been submitted by reform advocates over the last 30 years. ... The Lifevine Foundation: Marijuana Patient Use and Cultivation Limits...
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5. NSW (New South Wales) Working Party on the Use of Cannabis for Medicinal Purposes. 2000. Report of the Working Party on the Use of Cannabis for Medical Purposes. Sydney: Parliament House; J. Joy et al. 1999. Marijuana and Medicine: Assessing the Science Base.
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