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Outline, Thesis and Introduction Dani Frazier Jones International Dr. Rochelle Harris ENG101 Assignment 4 June 07, Outline, Thesis and Introduction Outline Introduction – states the theoretical framework for the research particularly noting generalized overview of the status of legalization of medical marijuana in the United States. proffers the aim of the current research and clearly indicate the thesis statement Methodology – presents the research methodology to focus on a review of related literature regarding legalization of medical marijuana from authoritative secondary sources and through interviews of identified participants in the study, as well as neighbors of participants using marijuana for medical purposes and from community members where the marijuana is identified to be available and sources.
Review of Literature – evaluates and summarizes relevant information from the identified secondary sources regarding legalization of marijuana in the United States. Findings – stipulates highlights of findings from secondary sources and from interviews Recommendations Conclusion References Introduction The use of marijuana as a medical tool has been subject to controversy with regards to the benefits and costs to the users and to society. Various researches have supported its use for medical purposes and interviews with patients have validated preferences to its use in contrast to the traditional medications.
Contemporary statistics have revealed that there are currently 16 states plus Washington, DC that have enacted laws legalizing the use of marijuana for medical purposes, of which California, has been listed among its roster since 1996 (ProCon, 2011). The current research aims to proffer issues and concerns regarding the legalization of marijuana for medical purposes. Specifically, the following questions are earmarked to be addressed: (1) Who is affected by the legalization of medical marijuana? (2) What effect does might Marijuana Banks have on the community? (3) What is its significance of having legalized marijuana? And (4) what is its future of medical marijuana in this country?
By examining the legislation, interviewing persons who use medical marijuana and their family members, asking the opinions of residents who have these Marijuana Banks in their neighborhoods, using secondary authoritative research of the subject, as well as researching how the State and Federal governments view its use; the research would integrate highlights of the findings and use these to propose appropriate recommendations to either support or refute its use. A review of related literature would present relevant findings from previous researches conducted on the subject particularly the following, to wit: AEugene’s The Legalization of Marijuana; Isralowitz ‘s MARIJUANA: IS IT REALLY A WAR OF VALUES AND SPECIAL INTERESTS?
; Messerli’s Should Marijuana be Legalized under any Circumstances?; and Taylor’s Medical pot outlets growing like a weed - for now. References AEugene H.M. (2007, September 14). The Legalizationof Marijuana. Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jw8cN9H_T9Q Isralowitz, R. MARIJUANA: IS IT REALLY A WAR OF VALUES AND SPECIAL INTERESTS? Drug Use, Policy, and Management, ebrary Chapter 6 (9780313013065). Messerli, J. (2011, May 5). Should Marijuana be Legalized under any Circumstances?
Retrieved from http://www.balancedpolitics.org/marijuana_legalization.htm ProCon. (2011). 16 Legal Medical Marijuana States and DC. Retrieved from http://medicalmarijuana.procon.org/view.resource.php?resourceID=000881 Taylor, M. (2009). Medical pot outlets growing like a weed - for now (pp. Vol. 36 Issue12 p57-Vol. 36 Issue12 p57). ISSN: 15236366: ColoradoBiz.
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