The
use of marijuana, which is otherwise known as cannabis among many
other names, is illegal in most parts of the world. However, in
certain places of the United States, laws were made to allow and
regulate its consumption. It must be clear, though, that such legal
and controlled use of the herbal medicine is applicable only to
medical but not recreational purposes.
States such as Arizona,
California, Colorado, Connecticut, Illinois, Massachusetts, Nevada,
Oregon, and Washington do not prohibit the use of marijuana. The
drug, after all, can form a part of the therapy designed to relieve
and treat medical conditions. Medical marijuana, for instance, can
help chemotherapy patients with their ordeal by reducing occurrences
of nausea and vomiting.
Marijuana, as the name
suggests, comes from the marijuana plant. While it can ease
discomfort brought about by certain medical conditions, it is not
without harmful effects. The use of this herbal medicine is regulated
partly because it can impair cognitive development and it can be
addicting too.
Part of the efforts to
make sure that the herbal medicine is administered properly is the
existence of medical marijuana dispensaries. These are offices
located in academic and medical institutions, among other places,
which give out medicines and medical supplies. Through such
dispensaries, patients with a valid need for medical marijuana are
able to receive their prescribed doses of the herbal medicine which
help address their physical discomforts.