We all are human and we all think differently and have different ideas, which is going to be demonstrated in this essay. Marijuana (as it is known on the street as weed, etc.) became the most common topic that most of the people discuss about legalizing it in the States. Both of the two groups (Group A= people who agree with legalizing it, Group B= people who disagree with that) have their point; each of them has supportive evidence that back up the point. First of all, there are some general information about marijuana. The marijuana plant contains an uncontrolled substance that numbs the body. This substance has a scientific phrase, which is THC (Tetra-Hydro-cannabin). Marijuana swept the United States of America incredibly. There are two …show more content…
In many states, legalization of marijuana has given birth to several issues, especially that regular intake of marijuana is affecting the brain of the people, specifically the youth. However, There are many examples that can disprove this point of view, for example, Idaho recently approved the use of medical marijuana for 25 children. This was done based on numerous studies proving the benefits of pot. To avoid the situation, different nations have raised voice against the legalization of marijuana. The people who are against the legalization of marijuana are of the view that the medical disadvantages of marijuana are more than its advantages. The people who care about the consequences that marijuana offer to the smokers, they will be against legalization of marijuana. North-western University found that users of marijuana have abnormal brain structure and they possess very poor memory. The excessive use of CBD causes persistent impairment in young people and it also causes psychology damage and anxiety in them. In Boston, Attorney General Healy stated that, “In many States like Colorado the legalization of marijuana has increased state revenues and that is a part of the motivation behind its legalization but at the end of the day they will experience some real issue like illegal drug and drug trafficking. With the legalization of marijuana young people have started using it far more than before” (Marijuana as medicine: Consider the pros and cons', 2014). This thing has affected their memory and has given birth to many unethical issues. American University of health and nutrition has conducted a study on the legalization of marijuana. 100 users of marijuana were taken for collect data. Out of them 45 were the regular users, 35 were the fun users and rest of the 25 were from the mixed groups. Questionnaires were used for collecting the main data. At the
The legalization of marijuana has been a hot topic in the media for many years now. There is a major divide in those who believe it should be legal, those who do not, and those who think it could be legal with modifications on the usage. The number of those who support the legalization of marijuana is on the rise with nearly 50% supporting recreational marijuana legalization, and 81% supporting marijuana legalization for medical treatment as of 2015 ("Public Support for Marijuana Legalization, 2015”). Marijuana should be legalized on a federal level because it is safer than alcohol, it will increase the economy, and there is an unfair criminalization of marijuana.
In the essay “Marijuana Should Not Be Legalized,” there are four supporting arguments stated of opponents on legalizing marijuana. For instance, opponents argue “scientific reports show harmful effects of habitual marijuana use” (2). In addition, prominent politicians in Massachusetts contend “legalization provides a veneer of acceptance that will encourage children and teens to try it” (3). Furthermore, “legalization will give the cannabis industry the same incentive the alcohol industry has to encourage excessive use and lobby against tax and regulation” is argued by opponents (6). Lastly, the essay counters “legalization has already had negative consequences on
Growing up, I’ve always been taught that drugs are bad, and my parents have always told me that there is nothing good to them. I remember taking D.A.R.E in fifth grade, learning how marijuana was bad for you and that you should go to jail if you use it. My teachers and parents were my role models though, so I took in everything they told me as a fact, until now. Now I realize that drugs are a good thing. Drugs are a way of life, and they are used by millions of people everyday. There are drugs such as advil, which is used to help patients who suffer from many things, including headaches and fevers. But the drug i’m talking about is marijuana.
When is comes to marijuana many U.S citizens have mixed emotions on this topic. The people who are all for it, argue that it would have a great impact on health such as medical marijuana and a tremendous boost in our economy. The opposing side thinks that marijuana can lead into health issues as well as many teens being omitted to the E.R for the marijuana use. Which levaes you with something to think about, Should Marijuana be legalized on a Federal level?
Marijuana has been used in religious ceremonies or for medical purposes for thousands of years. I have always been against the use of Marijuana up until four years ago when my husband at the age of twenty seven underwent invasive surgery on his knee and has never been the same since. Colorado took a huge step several years ago legalizing marijuana for medical use and in recent years took the plunge to legalize it for recreational use. Marijuana is not always a bad thing nor is it always a good thing. A lot of people will compare it to any other mind altering substance and have very valid points. I would rather have a loved one or myself smoke marijuana or ingest it, instead of popping pain pills or other harmful substances put on the market by the pharmaceutical industry; Recreational use can be safe and accepting if it is regulated correctly and used responsibly.
In America’s present-day society, it’s people are faced with the question of whether marijuana should be legalized or not. The issue brought with the legalization of cannabis is the fear that it is a gateway drug that will lead users to try other, harder drugs. More states have decided to legalize marijuana for medical or recreational use but not all agree with the decisions. There has been much research done to show the positive and negative effects of marijuana, itself, and the legalization of it; some concerns dealing with health, economic, and societal issues. Marijuana is a mixture of dried flowers of the Cannabis Sativa and may be consumed in many different forms. In a video made by ASAPScience called “ Your Brain on Drugs; Marijuana”, the speaker explains how the THC in marijuana is what creates the mind-altering effects on the brain, which considers it a “drug”, although it comes from a natural source. Some people are against the legalization of cannabis simply because it is considered a drug, which they may tend to stay away from in general. It is clear that both sides discussing the issue of whether marijuana should be legalized or not contain valid arguments, but there must also be a clear solution to what must happen.
Marijuana has been made legal for some form of use in 29 of the 50 states in America, with eight states having it legalized for recreational use. Notable states with it legalized for recreational purposes include Washington, Colorado, and California. Marijuana shops create millions in tax revenue and loads of job opportunities for these states. Not only does it generate millions of dollars in revenue for each state, there plenty of health benefits from marijuana. Along with those positives, marijuana is responsible for zero deaths per year, while alcohol is responsible for an estimated 88,000 deaths per year. Marijuana, both recreational and medical, creates jobs and boosts the economy, has a lot of health benefits, is safer than alcohol, and also has its disadvantages. Marijuana should be made legal and available to everyone in every state across America.
Based on biological research, statistics of drug use amongst children and youth and the health effects on regular users of marijuana, this paper will argue that marijuana should remain illegal in the United States for recreational use. Arguments for the legalization of marijuana and arguments against the legalization of the drug will be discussed throughout the paper. It will address the biological effects of the drug on the human body, the current laws in place and the effects it has on children, adolescents and adults.
Legalization of marijuana is a notorious topic in the world today, and like any other contentious subject, it has number of support, and opposition. The valid points for both sides are plentiful, and each side feels very strong about their position on the topic. Marijuana is a psychoactive drug used for medicinal purposes, and as an illicit drug (Earleywine 34). Marijuana is the most commonly used drug in the world today. Marijuana has a psychoactive effect, and this has made it recognized as an illegal drug. However, there are continuous debates going on about its legalization.
In today’s society, marijuana is used for many different reasons. Marijuana is a plant that is known as cannabis, weed, pot, hash, grass and dope. This type of drug is popular all over the country therefore, the intake of marijuana should be taken, very seriously. Regardless, how weed makes a person feel, it comes with positive effects as well as negative outcomes. Without a doubt, smoking marijuana or eating the drug will affect people’s behavior. Individual’s find themselves at home feeling relaxed or have problems concentrating, which can lead to poor grades. The main point is, when people are feeling relaxed, they are still obligated to take care of their responsibilities to the best of their ability. With this essay, a reader will find out, why marijuana should only be legalized for medicinal use (a) it affects people differently, (b) it can result in health problems and (c) it needs to be used responsibly.
Marijuana usage is a topic that has been discussed for some time now but the recent medical and recreational legalization of this drug has brought about a new area of unchartered territory. The business industry will have to revise many of their employment and safety requirements. After viewing some current policies many businesses are likely to be forced to established new protocols for intra and inner state practices. There are many types of complications as to why the marijuana usage laws should stay at the federal level and not within the state.
Marijuana, is and will most likely always be the most used "illegal" drug used in the United States following tobacco and alcohol. This drug , also known as cannabis, is obtained from a plant named Cannabis Sativa, which holds the sought after chemical named delta-9-tetrahydrocannibinol, or THC (Barbour 14). This plant, when smoked, causes a "high" due to how THC interacts with the brain. But nonetheless, this paper is not based off of what marijuana is, but rather how the controversial plant has divided America into two sides, with how it should be legalized because it could provide necessary medical help to those who need cannabis, boost state income by taxing recreational use, and because the opposition exaggerates its risky effects, while on the other hand, marijuana is thought to be kept illegal because it 's immoral due to creating a high (drugs are bad!), is detrimental to society, and could damage our youths..
There has been a debate over the legalization of marijuana since it was made illegal in the 1920s. There are opponents on both sides of the issue. There are many benefits to the legalization of marijuana, but there are also detrimental effects to society that are caused by marijuana use. These issues need to be debated to determine if the legalization of marijuana would benefit the United States. According to a 2003 Zogby poll, “the government should treat marijuana more or less the same way it treats alcohol: It should regulate it, control it, tax it, and only make it illegal for children.” (Nadelmann, Ethan)
Even from the first legalization back in 2014, marijuana has had a very long and tough road on the path to legalization. Now if you asked a congressman “what’s the hold up?” they might say the same thing, that cannabis is dangerous plant that can hurt society if put in the wrong hands. Yes that is true but there’s more reasons as to why it’s good for some people. Let me just start with the way it’s consumed, it can be taken in any number of ways some of the most popular ways is to roll it up and smoke it or bake it into food and desserts an eaten as an edible. Now, the only marijuana that is legalized besides recreational (it’s not legalized everywhere in the united states recreationally) is medicinal marijuana where basically you have a card
Marijuana has been used for thousands of years, both recreationally and medically. However, Marijuana wasn’t illegal until 1930 because of men reacting poorly towards it. From 1930 till a couple of years ago marijuana was illegal yet, people ignored the law and still smoked it illegally. Throughout the year's many people have gotten caught abusing the substance which is a misdemeanor and can lead to jail time. There have been over 8.2 million arrests because of using, selling, producing, and carrying marijuana. That is a lot of people who had the chance of facing jail time because of drug that is now in some states becoming legalized. Is it fair to the people in jail that are serving time because of marijuana?