Should Marijuana be Legal in Canada

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Marijuana is a drug that is prepared from the bloom head (flower) of cannabis plant and it is utilized as a medication in some conditions, such as, glaucoma and so forth. This pill has some destructive impacts and is recognized as illegal medication apart from a few states in United States and Amsterdam. Marijuana is a widespread drug and has damaging consequences for individuals. An enormous debate has started, in numerous countries should consumption of Marijuana should to be legalized or not? Canada is also amongst those nations where this issue is debated, it has grasped attention of many people, and the majority of individuals feel that utilization of Marijuana should not be legitimized in Canada, Since this drug is remarkably unsafe and harmful and have numerous side effects such as it debilitates the respiratory and nervous system, cardiac issues, effects immune system and promotes cancer cells, moreover can also cause impact on generations.

Marijuana is one the most famous drugs used all over the world; it is a combination of flower leaves and stems from the cannabis plant. It is a gray mixture of leaves flowers and stems; it is rolled like a cigarette or smoked directly from pipe, some people also use it with food. It affects human brain directly and it is the causes many brain disorders in which short term memory loss are very common. Studies have proven that people who use of marijuana find it difficult to recall names when they were put up against people who were not addictive to marijuana (McPartland 61). Marijuana causes chemical imbalance with the brain resulting short term memory loss or in severe cases long term memory loss. Chronic use of marijuana especially at an adolescent age can cause men...

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