One of the most shocking consequences of ban on cannabis is that many patients can not legally obtain the best medicine for them. The Drug Policy Alliance (DPA) is working on legalizing marijuana and improving the medical marijuana program at the state and federal levels to better protect patient rights and medication access
For many seriously ill patients, medical marijuana is the only medicine that can ease pain and pain and treat its symptoms without causing weak side effects.
Cannabis has been shown to alleviate the symptoms of various serious diseases, including cancer, AIDS and glaucoma, and is often an effective alternative to synthetic analgesics.
The ban on marijuana hinders research in the US to reveal the best and most effective use of cannabis as a drug. Legislation enables the study of the medical benefits of cannabis
Currently, medical marijuana is legal in 20 states and the District of Columbia. In these jurisdictions, the doctor advises that the medical marijuana must carry a (medical) marijuana card indicating that the substance is to be used for defined medical purposes. In the early 1990s, Dr. Raphael Mechoulam, the first person who identified (and synthesized) THC, discovered a neurotransmitter called anandamide. Anandamide seems to have a higher happiness and well-being, known as "happy molecules". Indeed, the word anandamid comes from the Sanskrit word "Ananda", which means "joy" or "happiness."
The legalization of medical marijuana dates back to the era of the most severe AIDS epidemics in the United States from the 1980s to the early 1990s. Illness is not superior to the death penalty, the victim is comforted by marijuana. A homosexual veteran, Dennis Peron, opened an illegal pharmacy in San Francisco's Castro district to provide marijuana to these injured young people. Peron continued to approve proposal 215, California passed in 1996 and became the first state to grant medical marijuana.
In 1996, California became the first state in the US to legalize cannabis for medical purposes. Marijuana for medical use is now legally used in 29 states. Opponents of medical marijuana believe that such laws will increase the use of cannabis cannabis but believe that medical marijuana will help resolve the US opioid crisis by reducing excessive death . In the initial argument, legalized medical marijuana increased youth recreational use through a new meta-analysis that aggregates eleven out of eleven large US survey data dating back to 1991. Independent Research Results - Analysis shows that there is no major change (increase or decrease) in youth's recreational use after medical marijuana is enacted. Available evidence suggests that adult entertainment may increase after the passage of medical cannabis, but few studies on the impact of adult cannabis on medical cannabis.
For many years medical marijuana was a hot topic of discussion, especially in recent years some states have legalized medical marijuana as well as entertainment as well. There are many people who legalizes medical marijuana, but there are many people who oppose it. Can marijuana really have medical value? Is there sufficient scientific evidence to support information on medical marijuana? Whether there is a difference between smoking plants and condensed plants, legalizing marijuana cannabis is quite controversial in today's society and a sudden problem. Many people have also announced malicious comments in past and present, but the truth and useful facts of marijuana finally surfaced again. Unfortunately our society has become a very important group for the legitimization of marijuana because of the stereotype on people regarded as "smokers".