Thirteen essays debate issues related to marijuana use, such as whether it is harmful, the extent of its medical value, and whether it should be decriminalized.
Scientists are discovering new potential uses for marijuana in the treatment of many diseases.Through objective discussion, numerous direct quotes, and full-color illustrations this title examines the issue.
Examines the dangers of drug use, focusing on the drug marijuana, with information on the physical problems it can cause, why it is so addictive, treatment options, and the dangers of addiction.
This book is a collection of articles in which authors debate whether marijuana is harmful to physical and mental health, whether medical marijuana should be legal, and whether marijuana prohibition is working well.
Authors present differing opinions on whether marijuana should be a medical option and on the ways in which marijuana use should be regulated by the government.