Current Federal Law Related to Marijuana Essay

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Marijuana as a Medical Option



In my opinion, a federal rule that bars doctors from easing severely-ill patients' pain through marijuana administration/prescription is an appalling, unwise, and heavy-handed one. Federal lawmakers must revoke their ban on marijuana for clinical application, in case of acutely ailing individuals, and leave it to doctors to decide whom to administer/prescribe this drug to. The government ought to alter marijuana's current schedule 1 (potentially addictive without existing medical utility) status, to schedule 2 status (possibly addictive but having accepted clinical utility) and correspondingly regulate it (Should marijuana be a medical option?).



Medical cannabis has effectively relieved pain among a number of individuals suffering from chronic ailments. Medical science researchers have only now established the scientific effectiveness of this ancient cure. Several thousand ailing individuals have substituted non-threatening, nontoxic cannabis for disabling psychotropic drugs such as narcotics. A tremendous amount of anecdotal proof has surfaced: people with injured spines can now walk without crutches/walkers, those diagnosed with AIDS have put on weight and reduced medications, cancer patients have found relief from chemotherapy's horrible side-effect of nausea, formerly disabled individuals (disability resulting from debilitating addictions and psychological ailments) are now back in the society, and those suffering from chronic pain are functional once more (with a restoration of their consciousness from a state of narcotic lethargy, all with the aid of a miracle nontoxic healing herb (Should marijuana be a medical option?).

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It is a true fact that no other known drug has action mechanisms identical to marijuana. Marinol or Dronabinol can be obtained in capsule form via a doctor's prescription. However, its marked disadvantage is that it only contains synthetic delta-9-THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) that constitutes just one medicinally valuable cannabinoid in natural cannabis. Curiously, this drug the U.S. federal authorities have allowed to be administered/ prescribed by physicians represents the most psychoactive cannabinoid. It has now been discovered that cannabinoids have neuro-modulation capacity at a number of nervous system levels, by means of receptor-based direct mechanisms, and have therapeutic properties (such as analgesia, immunomodulation, neuro-protective, anti-oxidative effects, anti-inflammatory effect, regulation of tumor growth, and glial-cell modulation), which can be applied to treat individuals suffering from neurological disorders. Furthermore, cannabinoids are found to be amazingly safe, without overdose potential (Should marijuana be a medical option?).



Marijuana's clinical benefits have been widely recognized, and no scientific study….....

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