Medical Benefits Of Marijuana

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MEDICAL BENEFITS OF MARIJUANA

Medical Benefits of Marijuana

Outline

Annotated Bibliography

Working Thesis

Thesis Statement

Final Draft

Introduction

Thesis Statement

Substantial Preview

Research Discussion

Physical Effects of Chronic Use

Psychological Effects of Chronic Use

Different Medical Conditions And Marijuana

Physicians Accept The Medical Marijuana To Treat Illnes

Medical Marijuana Assists People With Glaucoma

HIV and AIDS And Medical Marijuana

Productive Way To Inhale Marijuana Without Smoking

Contemporary Debate

U.S. Legislation

Social Movements, Global Attitudes

Treatment Admissions and Emergency Room Visits

Gateway Theory

Conclusion

Annotated Bibliography

Clark, Peter.(2000), “The Ethics of Medical Marijuana: Government Restrictions vs. Medical Necessity.” Journal of Public Health Policy 21.2

In this research the author explained about Conventional medicine is getting old and cannot cure everything, which is why 40% of the nation has turned to some sort of unconventional medicine. This shows that unconventional medicine needs to be researched and used. One unconventional medicine is marijuana, which is already used for chemotherapy patients to help them with nausea and vomiting, and weight loss in associated to AIDS. Seven states have been granted permission to research marijuana and its many potential medical uses.

Knight, R.C.(2004), “College Student Marijuana Use and Social Alienation.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 15.1 ); 28-35. Nov. 2007

This is an article based on a study that was conducted to see how marijuana affects its users compared to non-users in a social alienating way. The way in which users see themselves, the world, and their values and morals are not much different then non-users. The detailed broke users up into four levels, based on how much they have used the drug and the alienation on a societal and personal level.

Bloomsbury, Patrick M.(1999) Cannabis Culture. London: Bloomsbury, 1-243.

This book has lots of information about the potency of THC in marijuana and what THC does in a person's body. It has information about the science of marijuana and the culture of marijuana. Patrick Matthews Bloomsbury is a freelance writer and journalist that has contributed to many different newspapers in England and the United States.

Goode, Erich.(2007), “Multiple Drug Use among Marijuana Smokers.” Social Problems 17.1: 48-64

One of the main arguments against the legalization of marijuana is that smoking pot leads the user to use more hardcore drugs that could seriously hurt or kill him or her. This most predominant drug that marijuana leads to is heroin, which is very addictive and dangerous. The Federal Bureau of Narcotics said that since marijuana leads to harder drugs, then that's one of the main reasons that it is not legalized.

American Cancer Society,(2004), Making treatment decisions: Side effects of radiation therapy. Retrieved March 24, 2004, from http://www.cancer.org.

This paper from the American Cancer Society website describes how radiation therapy effects patients with cancer. I intend to use it as part of my discussion of how having cancer and the related treatments make a patient feel.

Becker, J. (2003). Residents speak out for medicinal marijuana. The Washington Post. Retrieved March 24, 2004, from Newspaper Source database.

This paper relays the testimony of a 35-year-old woman who has found marijuana to be more effective as a painkiller than various powerful ...
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