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The topic of medicinal marijuana has been a hotbed of debate during the last decade and with more and more states legalizing the use of marijuana for medical purposes the debate and the legal wrangling is expected to continue. Prior to 1937, marijuana was used in a variety of medicines that were legally available. The Tax Act of 1937 ensured that pharmaceutical companies, concerned with prosecution, would remove all traces of marijuana from their product lines. ... Woodward vehemently opposed the act, and with a prophetic announcement, concluded that the Act would ensure that the benefits of marijuana as medicine would remain undiscovered.
Approximate Word count = 388 Approximate Pages = 1.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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