Sunday, February 12, 2012

Blog Assignment #2


The most interesting source that I have come across has been a book called “Marihuana, the Forbidden Medicine” which was written by Lester Grinspoon and James B. Bakalar. This is an interesting source, because it gives much information to what Marijuana really does as a substance. This book does not tell people about all the harmful side effects that other writers try to tell their audience, but it gives an insight to its true value, especially in medical uses. These authors and their contributors are only trying to “reverse prejudices, relieve ignorance, and help prepare the way for that research by exploring the known and potential therapeutic uses of this remarkable substance”(Grinspoon xv). This book is trying to bring to light that Marijuana has some good potential uses and is something that could be a less harmful substance than some of the already harmful and addictive medicines out there being used today. This book has also given real life experiences from many different people that have taken Marijuana when they went through some terrible disease(s) to help reduce their condition, pain, etcetera.
              I have not revised or changed my inquiry question at all through my researching. I am however coming across many websites, articles, and some books that I would not deem reliable sources to use for my research paper. Mostly I have been trying to look towards more websites, articles, and books that have been written by individuals who have a PhD, or MD in that area of study. 

3 comments:

  1. Marihuana is essentially a cure all, it does everything less of curing cancer. I've watched a lot of documentaries about Marihuana; in negative views and positive views. I would have to agree that the positive by far outweighs the negative. If I were you I would watch a few documentaries, you can find interesting information and compelling arguments that way. For example, there are documentaries on Netflix, like Super High Me, and How Weed Won The West. In these films I learned a lot more about the drug that you could learn by the news or drug-bashing articles/books.

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  2. Good work so far, Kyle. You might want to check out some of these documentaries Emily suggests.

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  3. This is interesting, I've talked about this with my friends a lot. But i agree with Emily. There are a lot of good documentaries about this. Another one is called "The Union" and talks about all the positives of it. Hope this helps!

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