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You probably see tons of this in the news but do you ever really get the full story or is it just full of half truths well would you believe that despite what other people say marijuana isn't actually that bad for you marijuana shouldn't be illegal as it was only made illegal to have a reason to support the search and deportation of immigrants it was villainized to be made illegal and its legalization can increase revenue and create jobs and to allow cops to go after real criminals and it is used medically as it combats cancer so why shouldn't we use it recreationally originally Marijuana was first brought to the us by mexican immigrants in the early 1990’s as a relaxant and for medicine it was later then restricted
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Overall property crime dropped by 8.9 percent in the same period there, according to figures from the Drug Policy Alliance. In Washington, violent crime rates dropped by 10 percent from 2011 to 2014.(Pyke)” as you can see Americans did not do much research into what this drug does to the body and how it makes those who use it feel. After sufficient research the NIH concluded that “Many people experience a pleasant euphoria and sense of relaxation. Other common effects, which may vary dramatically among different people, include heightened sensory perception (e.g., brighter colors), laughter, altered perception of time, and increased appetite.(Volkow, M.D. 4).” These are some of the most common effects of marijuana although there are still other effects for people who are first time users or have a very high potency of marijuana these effects include Anxiety,fear, and distrust. As you can see after sufficient research our original statement of this drug leading to heightened aggression is already disproven and that we attempted villainizing this drug to make it
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.
The first known marijuana user dates all the way back to 2737 B.C. when Chinese Emperor Shen Nung wrote of the incredible euphoria he feels, and what he experiences after smoking marijuana (Guither). It caught on during the 1920’s. Some say this was because of the prohibition of alcohol, while others think that the jazz music culture brought it into the spotlight (Guither). Marijuana was distributed by pharmacies from 1850 to 1942, prescribed to patients for pain,
Studies have proven that marijuana is no more harmful to a person’s health than alcohol or tobacco. Every year, tobacco kills roughly 390,000 people, alcohol contributes to 80,000 deaths in America and marijuana contributed to 0; no deaths from marijuana have ever been recorded in US history (Abovetheinfluence.org). When smoking tobacco, the user inhales tar, nicotine, carbon monoxide, and 200 other known poisons into the lungs (Abovetheinfluence.org). All forms of tobacco, including cigars, pipe tobacco, snuff, and chewing tobacco, contain the addictive drug nicotine, and can also cause cancer. Alcohol alters a person's perceptions, emotions, movement, vision, and hearing. Alcohol plays a role in at least 50 percent of traffic deaths, about half of murders, and about 25 percent of suicides (Abovetheinfluence.org). Marijuana side effects include delusions, impaired memory, hallucinations and disorientation, which are no different from the side effects of alcohol alone.
There is an intensive debate in society, today, about legalizing marijuana. Supporters of marijuana highlight that legalizing will not increase its consumption, and in fact will provide individuals with a legal choice. Opponents argue that legalizing marijuana will increase consumption, which would expose consumers to health risks as extreme as cancer. I believe marijuana should be legalized by the federal government. It is already being consumed in the society, and legalizing marijuana will facilitate monitoring its growth, usage, and help collect taxes. Marijuana has overwhelming support in the medical field as an alternate medicine. Also, marijuana will provide a legal alternative to individuals who rely on illegal and dangerous drugs, such as cocaine and heroin. Legalization will significantly reduce marijuana trafficking and curtail black market activities. Furthermore, legalizing will divert the cash stream from black markets to the states and the federal government, in the form of taxes. The additional revenue can be used to do additional research on
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?
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.
Should the use of medical marijuana in Adolescent be legal? Marijuana, according to the “DEA/ Drug Scheduling” (n.d.), is classified as a Schedule I drug, which means “substance, or chemicals, are defined as drugs with no currently accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse”. Marijuana is one of the most discussed and controversial topics in the United States today. Many say that is has medicinal benefits and should be made legal. While others say that it has a high potential for abuse. The journal article Pots for Tots: Children and Medical Marijuana, goes in to detail about some children who have befitted from the use of medical marijuana in treating for epilepsy and the controversy that is associated with it. There are some that question the legality of the treatment, the problem is there is very little research to
Abstract: The time has come for marijuana to be legalized throughout the United States. Marijuana sales bring in millions of dollars. Medicinal marijuana has been shown to slow down or even sometimes stop the growth of lung cancer cells. In the case of marijuana, the benefits far exceed the risks.
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 the number one most used illicit substance in the United States. Although it is illegal to possess in most states, the war on marijuana has been an absolute failure. There have been zero deaths by way of marijuana overdose and yet, alcohol and cigarettes are available at every gas station and grocery store. Recreational marijuana usage is legal in the state of Colorado and the state makes close to one hundred million dollars a month alone in marijuana sales. One might then ask why marijuana is illegal in most states and the answer would be ignorance and an abundance of misinformation.
The state of Colorado shows that there isn't anything to worry about, Colorado has been the poster child for legalization in America and current crime rates have dropped upwards of ten percent in Colorado and people have realized the benefits far outweigh the negatives. One positive effect is more taxes to fund police forces and schools as a result, there would be more efficient police work (19 Pros and Cons of Weed Legalization). Some negative effects of marijuana are being sleepy , low voiced talking, paranoia and dry mouth. A couple positive effects of marijuana are euphoria enhanced sensations, including taste and eyesight being more aware and time going by slower than normal (Stein). It has been used as an appetite stimulant in HIV and cancer patients, It also helps with pain relief and nausea (About
As of right now on April 23rd of 2018, “there are currently eight states that have fully legalized recreational marijuana, and 18 are in the midst of doing it, this information comes from a map that shows the state marijuana laws and has been updated to today” (Governing). That is a combined number of 26 states that are going to have marijuana legalized for recreational use within the next few months. That is over half the states in the United States. At this rate most likely the other 24 states that have yet done anything about this controversial topic will soon follow and become part of the “legalized” side. To me it seems very odd on why these states are still bothering to wait, considering the fact that there really has been no negative effects proven of marijuana. In other words, marijuana should be
However, there has been no significant change in the harms allegedly caused by use when a few states legalized the drug. “Recent evidence from Colorado confirms that marijuana's legal status has minimal impact on marijuana use or the harms allegedly caused by use. Since commercialization of medical marijuana in 2009, and since legalization in 2012, marijuana use, crime, traffic accidents, education and health outcomes have all followed their pre-existing trends rather than increasing or decreasing after policy liberalized.” (Miron, 1). Not only does this reveal that marijuana can be used responsibly and cause no damage, but that users can benefit from the drug without placing an effect on others. If someone wanted to find a good “minor offense” that connects with violent, menacing crimes, marijuana use doesn’t sound like the best victim. The feeling you get from smoking the drug doesn’t inspire violence, and there is no foolproof case to be made that smoking marijuana causes one to go on to worse
Before deciding whether marijuana should be legal or illegal, one needs to know some basic facts. Lester Grinspoon, M.D. and James B. Bakalar note
I think that the federal government should be equal to the state governments because sometimes you will run into a problem with the law when something is legal in a state but not federally. One example of this would be the legalization of cannabis in the state of California for recreational/medical use it is against federal law. which makes it confusing to know whether or not you are breaking the law. Also, it makes it difficult to move to some other states in the united states like Texas, Idaho, Florida, Oklahoma ETC. Because all those states do not have any laws that legalize cannabis in any way. So if you were to move there and you do cannabis for medical or recreational reasons it wouldn´t matter and you would be breaking state and maybe