Marijuana should be made legal in Australia for the purpose of medical benefits.
Imagine your loved ones have been diagnosed with a illness or disease, and the only pain relief to it is cannabis. What would you do? Allow them to have marijuana or let them suffer on medication that only helps out minor symptoms.
Some of you think that marijuana is a drug that people use to get high and have a good time with…
Can there be any medical benefits of using marijuana that overshadow the negative effects? The use of marijuana for medical reasons are being debated, due to the use of marijuana without medical consent as it is against the law. The effects of excessive use marijuana can be very dangerous and harmful on the body and brain. It can kill brain
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Neuroblastoma is a cancer that develops in the nerve tissue of the adrenal glands, as stage 4 is the most serve kind and can bring along a tumour to parts of the body. Koessler argued that the marijuana oil had made a remarkable change in his daughters healing against the cancer illness. As Australia have no law in allowing the use of medical marijuana, The U.S state have made the use of marijuana legal although it is placed as one of the most restricted drugs.
But why? Why do the U.S allow the use of marijuana but not Australians. The Australian Medical Association agrees with the NSW government that the evidence in favour of medical cannabis is very patchy and there need to be more trials done.
There have been many test and research done to prove that medical cannabis is by far a helpful drug that will improve the statics of illness and disease rates.
Despite the crackdown in users of medical marijuana in countries and states where it’s not legalized, more and more evidence is accumulating that shows how effective cannabis can be for certain disease.
What most people don’t realise is that over 100 years, nearly all medication contained cannabis oil in them. In the 1930’s the government started to ban cannabis, only on the basis of