Herbal Remedies Home Delivery Cannabis usage for medical purposes has grown in popularity amongst society, patients, and doctors alike. The marijuana industry is an industry that is relatively new and lots of opportunities to grow within. The company I am creating for an online non-profit venture is called Herbal Remedies Home Delivery. This company is an online site that medical marijuana patients can virtually order medicinal products via web chats to have delivered to their home address from a protected company van. The company will get their products from outside growers and producers and act as a distributer. The company can deliver only to patients within states that have legalized the medical consumption of marijuana products who have proved who they are and that they have valid prescriptions for these products. Herbal Remedies Home Delivery is a nonprofit company that promotes the research and development of cannabis medicinal applications. The company donates excess funds to foundations to keep the industry moving forward. The company strives in educating the public about the medicinal properties of marijuana and how products are used for the benefit of the patients just as any other medicine is prescribed by doctors. Herbal Remedies Home Delivery will supply educational articles on their site to keep society educated in the industry. ONLINE VENTURE’S MISSION Herbal Remedies Home Delivery’s mission is to get the medical marijuana products to patients who cannot get it themselves in a timely fashion. There are a variety of products that this company carries, ranging from flowers and edibles to ointments and creams, which are delivered to home addresses of medical marijuana patients. The ultimate goal is to reach out ... ... middle of paper ... ...to be produced. Herbal Remedies Home Delivery is a nonprofit company hoping to educate individuals on the industry and uses of medicinal cannabis products. The company also plans to help in future research and development of these products by donating profits to the cause. All of these qualities of Herbal Remedies Home Delivery are benefits that society will observe after the company’s entrance to the online marketplace. References Beal, V. (2011, March 29). The difference between a computer virus, worm, and Trojan horse. Webopedia. Retrieved from http://www.webopedia.com/DidYouKnow/Internet/2004/virus.asp Rappa, M. (2010). Business models on the Web. Retrieved from http://digitalenterprise.org/models/models.html Rustad, M. (2009). Internet Law. ISBN 978314195227. Winston, M & Edelbach, R. (2014) Society, Ethics, & Technology. ISBN 9781133943556.
The series “High Profits” demonstrates the works and restrictions of the United States government regarding the issue of legalizing recreational marijuana. Breckenridge Cannabis Club business owners, Caitlin Mcguire and Brian Rogers, demonstrate both the struggles and profits of this up and coming industry. This series portrays virtually every viewpoint possible by including opinions from an array of political actors who discuss the influence of the government on this topic and the impact this topic has on the general public.
I decided to read the book by David Harley called Viruses Revealed. This book goes into great detail about the different kinds of viruses and virus mechanisms, the solutions to these viruses, studies on different cases of viruses and then the social aspects of viruses. In the first part of the book, Harley talks about the problems with viruses. A virus is a program that infects other programs to modify them. “Infecting means that a virus will insert itself into the chain of command” (Harley). The virus structure was defined into three different parts: Infection, Payload, and Trigger. The infection is defined as the way or ways in which the virus spreads. The payload is defined as what the virus does besides duplicating itself. Trigger is defined as the procedure that decides whether or not the payload is necessary. Harley also talks about the difference between damage versus infection. The major difference between the two is that many users have infected documents or applications on their computer. Whether or not those applications are run is the difference between the two. In part one Harley also converses about Trojan Horses. Trojan horses are normally known as a virus, but he shoots that down. Harley says that Trojan Horses are normally not viruses, but just a worm that goes from computer to computer. After talking about different kinds of viruses and worms, he goes into Anti-Virus softwares. There are two different kinds of anti-viruses. One being virus-specific. Virus-specific means that every time a virus is found on your computer, it is identified but not detected. Generic scanners do the opposite. Generic scanners detect viruses but do not identify them.
Each year, people spend billions of dollars on pharmaceutical drugs, but what if there was an option that was cheaper and natural? Herbal medicine has been around for thousands of years and shows no sign of stopping. Many are familiar with Aloe Vera, a plant commonly used to treat burns, but it can also be used to speed the healing process of cuts. Herbal remedies have been around for a long time and have saved lives, like little Teddy’s life in No Witchcraft for Sale.
Medical marijuana is referred to parts of herb cannabis that is used as a form of medicine or herbal therapy. These parts contain the compounds that produce the mild altering effect that recreational users seek when smoking or ingesting the plant. Researches have shown that it is able to provide chronic pain relief. Marijuana has been used as a folk or traditional remedy for a variety of health conditions for many of years. Medical marijuana is a management tool that can reduce patient’s pain and improve quality of life, without the same serious side effects associated with use of pharmaceutical pain relievers.
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Herbal Medicine: plant constructed goods that can be included as part of a personalized treatment plan. The majority of these products will be sourced and produced by synergistic-wellness for patients to conveniently fill prescriptions. These products may be prescribed as part of a personalized treatment
The Pro of this recreation medicinal herb is promising for research into the use of marijuana that could impact thousands of children, adults and patients with cancer such as epilepsy and Alzheimer’s to cure the pain and reduce the demand for narcotics. Marijuana is the only anti-nausea medicine that increase appetite for cancer patients.
Until now states like Colorado, Oregon, and Washington have led the cannabis economy, making recreational use legal in their states. The result has been a dramatic increase in revenue to the state and business owners. The medical marijuana marketplace has been tested and validated. Recreational adult use is the next logical step.
California has always been on the progressive side when it comes to legislation involving popular issues. It has been a major player in the legislation surrounding notorious issues, one of which being the legalization of marijuana. The issue of medical marijuana in California has always been one of controversy and controversy is usually stemmed from confusion. The best way for the controversy surrounding California's medical marijuana policy to be cleared up is to clear up the confusion by defining the policy exactly by examining the past, present, and future of medical marijuana in California legislation.
The legalization of marijuana will have a huge impact on the economics of the United States to the point that I feel that government will assist in the continuation of these companies. If it is passed in the government the selling of marijuana could generate millions of dollars in tax revenue. Colorado is the latest state that has approved the selling of marijuana for recreational use. This topic has been tossed around by the officials for years now. Legislators in Colorado have “consider excise and sales taxes on marijuana of up to 30 percent combined” (Frosch, 2013). With the rapidly growing market and marijuana industry rules and regulations had to be put into place. Even this tax charge needs to be implemented and enforced. “These taxes are set high enough to finance the administration of new laws, but not so high that customers are driven back to the black market” (Frosch, 2013). There are many financial benefits as a state can help pay for the enforcement and other fundamental issues. One bad thing about taxing so high is that you can simply crowd out the regulated market. It is important to find the right balan...
In order to capitalize on the well-documented rise in e-cigarette use and vaping, manufacturers have started to market "synthetic marijuana" that can be legally purchased without a prescription. These products are synthetic chemical mixtures that resemble the compounds found in the marijuana plant. However, experts agree that these chemical mixtures can have a much stronger effect than the plant-based variant.
The legalization of Medical and Recreational Marijuana in the state of Michigan, so law enforcement has more time to focus on more important things such as the Opiate epidemic and Heroin use state wide.
Medical marijuana has been a hot topic of debate for many years now. Despite it being illegal in most states and considered a gateway drug, many medical professionals and politicians alike have started to consider this plant to ease the symptoms of specific medical conditions, making it medically legal to a degree in many states across the U.S.. There are many things to consider in this debate, and people question if it is morally acceptable to break the law if the benefits will outweigh the risk. In this paper, we will look at the pros and cons of using medical marijuana for patients who have various illnesses, while also looking at a brief history of the plant, and lastly how it is currently being used to help patients of all ages.
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