Is it wrongful end on the off chance that I get let go as a result of a positive test for THC, regardless of the possibility that it is from medicinal pot? You were let go in light of the fact that you fizzled a medication test at work. They discovered THC, the dynamic part of weed in your blood or pee test. You told your manager that you have a solution yet you are still let go.
In the United States, several states have already legalized marijuana for recreational or medicinal use, with federal legalization becoming increasingly feasible. The economic benefits of legalizing marijuana, along with the growing body of research supporting its medical value, make it a compelling case for regulation. In conclusion, the ban on marijuana was a product of fear, misinformation, and vested interests that have had detrimental consequences for society. Instead of criminalizing marijuana, it should have been regulated in a manner that prioritized public health, safety, and social justice.
You and your medical care provider decided medical cannabis might be a treatment option for you. You qualified under Health Canada’s Access to Cannabis for Medicinal Purposes Regulations (ACMPR). You submitted a patient information package application. You booked and completed an initial consultation with an expert in the use and management of cannabis for medicinal purposes.
There are some steps you need to take before you can actually start treating your illness with medical cannabis. Since recreational marijuana is still illegal in Canada, you can’t simply walk into a dispensary and buy it. There are protocols that need to be followed to ensure you’re receiving marijuana for a medical condition, which is legal. The first step is that you need to qualify under Health Canada’s Access to Cannabis for Medical Purposes Regulations (ACMPR).
I was chatting with someone at a restaurant that we frequent about his tattoos. He has carbon rings tattooed along his arms, and I was interested in the story. Turns out, I got a lesson in drug use. He was more than happy to tell me about the new chemicals that are being used – some of which I’d never heard of, and some that I was shocked had any street value. Living in Colorado, I’ve seen the accidental marijuana ingestion causing symptoms.
Good morning, I just wanted to let you know that I was very upset and offended last night. I have tried to keep up with what is going on from my friends and the news since I have moved to Morehead City. While reading your article last night I found your conclusion in your news update about Ben ostentatious and heartless. Just to freshen your memory this was your conclusion to the article: Marijuana plants were found growing inside the home the couple shared at 700 Bracken Fern Road, the arrest warrant indicates.
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Jessada 5880476 Theme: Laws and Society. Topic: Marijuana legality. General Purpose: To inform my audience. Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience about why marijuana should become legal.
Marijuana is the third most commonly abused drug in the United States behind alcohol and tobacco according to Napa Valley Rehab. This drug is very common among high school students, and seventy-nine percent of illegal drug users utilize marijuana. Considering that marijuana is illegal in most states and alcohol and tobacco are not, there is a significant amount of abuse, and it may be affecting our world today. Husbands, wives, children, and more are being affected in a negative way because of themselves or loved ones abusing this drug. The questions become: Is it worth it to lose the people you love?
You’re sitting in your hospital room, waiting for answers. You are holding your daughter in your arms. Her sickly pale face turns and looks at you. She struggles to recognize you and tries to make out words. Her speech is slurred and you can’t understand a word she is saying.
Have you ever had a close family member or friend that suffered from anxiety or depression? Do you know some one who is on the verge of being diabetic or has chronic migraines? Do you feel bad for your spouse because when her menstruation comes along once a month it is so bad to the point that they can’t even continue on their regular tasks? If you find yourself wondering “what can I do to help them get better without all these different kinds of pills going in their bodies and causing future problems? You might think it is crazy or it is morally wrong but what if they have HIV or Cancer?
Are there anyone who know what this is? I bet that someone will know exactly what it is. Yes, it’s a marijuana leaf. May be you will known as the other name like weed, pot, ganja or mary jane.
Dale Audet Matt Tasselmyer Echhit Joshi Specific Idea: To persuade my audience that medical marijuana should be legal throughout the United States. Central Idea: Medical marijuana should be legal for many reasons including that it can save/make money for the states; it’s safer than alcohol and tobacco, and it has plenty of health benefits. VISUAL AID: FOR THE PRESENTATION SHOW A PICTURE OF MyKayla Attention Getter: I’m sure everyone has had someone close to you fight through some type of illness, disease or even just struggle with their health. I want to share a story with you today about a very special girl named MyKayla Comstock.
It was made illegal in the 1930’s for the same reasons as alcohol, because it was believed that it was going to do harm to society. As years have gone by, it is obvious that a mistake was made. The fact that marijuana was made illegal has created numerous problems for the United States that on the long run could have been easily avoided. Countries in different parts of the world and some states within the United States have already legalized marijuana and they have all shown positive outcomes out of their decisions. Although marijuana is illegal in majority of the states, legalizing marijuana for recreational use would bring about social and economical reforms that would help deter crime in the country, increase the amount of money the government makes, and also help people that are medically in need of the drug.
Starting from the beginning, I will tell you what marijuana - also called grass, ganja, pot, and various other slang terms - is. Marijuana comes from the Indian hemp plant and is the greenish-brown mixture of the dried flowers of cannabis sativa. When I was younger I used to believe that speaking positively about Marijuana, makes you look like a bad personage or either worse, a criminal. This opinion was based on the false information media produced and on the government laws of my country. However, by enhancing my knowledge, I have decided that cannabis offers so much to humanity, that not only it has many benefits, it has to be legalized.