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Canabis debate

 

            
             If you have had to go to hospital either as an emergency or as a booked operation in Northern Ireland or anywhere else in the United Kingdom for that instance you will surely have noticed that the waiting lists are exceptional to the rest of Europe.
             There is at least £737million pumped into the National Health Service each year, and still we are in the state that we are in today. If I were to tell you that there was a solution to all the disasters concerning finance in the health service you would surely welcome the idea.
             If I was to tell you that this source could generate £875million a year for the health service you would surely be even more excited and would welcome the idea with arms open.
             This new source of revenue is a market that has a value of £5billion. The government can tax (at 17.5%) and reap £875million, a figure which would clear up the health service and would have enough left over to cure the firemen's strike through the country. There is just one question which people may ask, why haven't the government been reaping the benefits before this, well the simple answer is because the market in the UK at the moment is illegal. Yes of course you guessed it, it is Cannabis.
             Cannabis has major benefits that come with legalising this drug such as major financial solutions obtained by taxing, helps and aides in treating medical conditions, less street crime as there will be no such thing as "street dealers-.
             Cannabis is an antiemetic, a drug that relieves sickness and allows patients to eat and live normally. Cannabis can help with such illnesses and discomforts; it can help suffering from multiple sclerosis, stop muscle spasms, reduce tremors, Parkinson's disease treating asthma, strokes, Parkinson's Disease, Alzheimer's Disease, alcoholism and insomnia.
             There is evidence that cannabis may improve the appetites of Aids patients with wasting disease.


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