Too often Americans today turn to prescription pills as a cure for the occasional headache to chronic pain, looking for immediate results while overlooking the long list of side effects. What if there was a safer, non-toxic alternative to the standard pharmaceuticals? We should be offered other types of treatment, the option of using medical cannabis. As a result, it can improve a patient's quality of life, and indirectly help to promote positive responses to treatment. While many say the drug has a “high potential for abuse” and should remain illegal, advocate’s present a stronger argument for legalization through the use of evidence and research. Medical marijuana must be legalized for its medicinal properties, its implications to our legal
In the United States, we have enacted numerous bans and restrictions against certain drugs and substances with the purpose of protecting the general public from their negative effects. On this list of illegal drugs are harmful and addictive substances such as cocaine, methamphetamines, and heroin. A substance called cannabis, also known as marijuana, is also on this list. As of now, it is illegal to buy, sell, possess, or use marijuana in any shape or form in the state of Louisiana. However, due to the advancement of technology and of human perspective and innovation, it has come to light that marijuana could actually be of benefit to our society through its medicinal uses in treating a range of conditions and diseases as well as its possible social benefits in helping individuals stray from heavier drugs by acting as a substitute. Now that the wheels of time are turning and that medical marijuana is becoming a budding industry, the question remains: should marijuana be legal all across the United States of America? With the benefits it could bring with its medical, social, and economic uses, marijuana could be a profitable asset to our society if it were to be legalized, and I believe that we should strive for that outcome.
In 1545, the Spanish brought marijuana to the New World. It was introduced in Jamestown in 1611, where it became a major commercial crop grown as an innocent source of fiber (specifically, hemp). By 1927, the production and possession of marijuana had been outlawed throughout the United States, causing a prohibition that is still in effect 80 years later. Since then, the world has seen the violent rise of drug cartels and the high price of fighting illegal marijuana use (Narconon). Marijuana should be legalized because significant research shows that legalization will benefit our society socially and economically.
Morgan Freeman, a well known actor who has played the voice of God not once but twice, supports the legalization of marijuana not only for both its recreational and medical uses. Many people are having problems with this idea because they think that we, as a people, are going to send the wrong message to our young people. In my own opinion I believe that recreational marijuana should be used as it has many uses such as helping the economy, providing jobs, opening a person’s mind, helping with depression and stress, as well as unlocking creativity.
All of America should be concerned about this situation because it effects the economy of agriculture and medical industries. The production of hemp could be an alternative and more sustainable way than our current method of deforestation. Medical marijuana may be a safer and better alternative to some of the drugs on the market today. The audience for this paper will be for people who want to stand-up for themselves and not to just believe what people say not even myself but to go out and find out for themselves the effects these plants can have for our country, economy, and our planet as a whole. Voters, protestors, and anybody in politics need to read the important information to
The legalization of marijuana, a potentially abusive drug, is widely regarded positively by media. Medias opinion on marijuana is expressed through celebrities who are impacting the general population. Teenagers especially, are beginning to consume marijuana frequently thinking that the marijuana from the 60s is the same marijuana consumed in the past. But in reality, marijuana has evolved. Jacob Sullum in his article “Marijuana Legalization: Disaster or Catastrophe” and William Bennett’s article “Legal Pot Is A Public Menace” argue against the dangers of marijuana. The arguments by both Jacob Sullum and William Bennett demonstrate that marijuana legalization, through portrayed positively by the media, and would lead to health and legal conflicts.
There are so many deviant illegal drugs out there, but one has really road the social acceptance roller coaster. Marijuana, a slow up and coming social norm, has been a topic for debate for the past century. In 1914 the Harrison Act passed which allowed selling and using of opiates, cocaine, and marijuana without a prescription. Over the past years many states and areas are starting to understand the acceptance of cannabis becoming a similar social activity similar to alcohol. Yet, many still associate marijuana as a gateway drugs and want to prevent the youth of the nation in becoming another era full of drug abuse. Marijuana has always been on the fences between deviant and non-deviant, but is becoming a more acceptable
Eliminating conscious healthy lifestyles from America, government consumption restriction fails to defeat obesity while obstructing marijuana’s potential to improve health.
Legalizing marijuana is one of the most controversial topics throughout the United States. The debate revolves around a multitude of ideas, beliefs, and facts associated with marijuana. Whether or not it will become legalized in every state stays a mystery, but as of right now eight states and the District of Columbia have passed laws allowing for the personal possession and consumption of marijuana for adults. There are also twenty-nine states in addition to the District of Columbia that have a medical marijuana law in place. Many people are strongly opinionated when it comes to this topic; some think that marijuana should be completely banned and illegal while others feel that it should be completely legal. Marijuana should be legalized
Would you want to legalized marijuana for medical use? Wouldn’t you want to decrease illegal drug? I want to because because of marijuana in the criminal hand, a lot of crimes had gone up dramatically and most of all a lot of people life was taken from addiction and overdose. Colorado, Washington, Oregon and Alaska had already legalized marijuana for medical use or Decriminalized. California, Maine, Massachusetts and Nevada are on the 2016 ballot.
Generally, on one side of the argument, people feel that the use of medical marijuana would cause problems in the hospital system. Supporters are generally concerned with the addictive nature and abuse of prescribed
law. In the state of Wyoming any person found using or under the influences of marijuana is
The word Marijuana is used to define a mixture of shredded stems, dry flowers, and seeds of the cannabis plant. Marijuana is also called several different names on the street, such as weed, ganja, pot, dope, and grass. Some people mostly roll it up and smoked it like cigarette for relaxation, others smoked it in a pipe, or mixed with food and eaten. In addition, when consumed for medical reasons it can be brewed as tea or mixed with food such as cookies and candies.
The medical use of marijuana has been a discussion that has been in the news and all around us recently. This is currently a hot topic of interest. There is an enormous amount of evidence that marijuana could be effect against many things. For example evidence shows it could be used to help relieve pain during chemotherapy, but along with this there is also evidence that at times marijuana can cause harm to someone as well. As nurses we must see each side of the debate to make our care for our patients sounder. One quote that directly applies to this topic, which is very important, was written in the Journal of Clinical Nursing:
The debate over marijuana has been going on for decades, and it still continues. The issue is usually over whether or not marijuana should be legalized for recreational use, but the video shows that the real issue actually surrounds medical marijuana. The video states that the reason so many people voted to allow the legalization of marijuana is because they failed to read the fine print. I can say that I am one of those who failed to read the fine print, and didn’t realize that marijuana can be prescribed for almost any condition. When it was first legalized for medical use it was only legalized for people who were terminal and really sick, not for people that were depressed or had a minor pain in their leg. I find it ironic that the state
In 1996 the governor of California passed the California Proposition 215 which made California the first state to legalize medical marijuana. 16 years later Washington and Colorado legalized the recreational use of marijuana for adults ages 21 and older. Many people are debating whether or not marijuana should be legal. Marijuana refers to the Cannabis sativa plant which contains the chemical THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol). THC can create many different psychological effects and that's what gives the people the enjoyment of using the drug. Medical marijuana can lower pain coming from many different causes such as spinal cord injury, cancer, Parkinson's disease, and many other diseases. It is also a safer and less addictive than opioids, one of the most common pain relievers.