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Essay heading: Opposing arguments against marijuana
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This drug affects the autonomic nervous system which in turn causes the heart to swell through capillary enhancement. This provides the heart with more oxygenated blood causing it to have greater expansions and contractions which cause increased blood flow throughout the body. This increased blood flow increases respiratory function, relaxes muscles and increases the flow of oxygenated blood to the brain, thus improving the overall health of the body... displayed 300 characters
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This increased blood flow increases respiratory function, relaxes muscles and increases the flow of oxygenated blood to the brain, thus improving the overall health of the body. In addition to this, marijuana does not have to be smoked in order to receive THC. By not smoking marijuana, one can receive the same overall positive effects without taking in the harmful chemicals... displayed next 300 characters
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