Drug addiction is something societies all over the world rarely tolerate. Although almost every culture has a tradition of consuming narcotic substances—alcohol, in the first turn—not all of them are seen as acceptable. A person saying, “A glass of beer after a long working day is my small weakness, you know” looks normal; but an almost similar phrase, “A shot of heroin after a long working day is my small weakness, you know” will sound suspicious, to say the least, will it not?
Double standards or not, narcotics are a taboo—and still there are several kinds of drugs that societies turn a blind eye to: tobacco, the aforementioned alcohol, and marijuana. The latter is illegal in many countries, but people’s attitude to it is rather benevolent—more than to any other drug. Besides, there have been talks (for a long while) that marijuana is not only a relaxing, but also a recreational drug, and that in some cases, it can be used for medicinal purposes. The Internet is full of controversial studies, either claiming that marijuana is bliss and should be legalized everywhere, or stating directly the opposite. And although total legalization might not be the best choice, there are reasons to believe that in medicine this drug can be used rather effectively.
To start with, marijuana is not totally illegal: a number of states in the USA (Colorado, California, Washington, Arizona, New Mexico, and 16 other states), as well as several countries such as Netherlands have made it legal to
The Detroit Free Press Editorial Board’s Article Let the people decide about legalizing marijuana(2016) was an attempt to convince readers that Michigan Legislature is currently a “dysfunctional waste,” determined to keep Marijuana legalization off the ballots.The Press got their opinion across by using uncredited polls, tugging at the reader's emotions when describing both parties, and overall biased tone with underlying motives. The author uses pathos, ethos, and logos very effectively when trying to persuade the reader. Pathos is being used when the author attempts to appeal to our emotions while trying to pity MILegalize. Logos is being used when the authors tries to connect with our common sense in order to persuade by reason. Lastly ethos is being used when the author attempts to sway our opinion of michigan legislature, but altering our view of their character and morals.This article was written with intentions to get voters riled up, discredit the michigan legislature and provoke change within the court systems. The Editorial Board only presented their side of the argument, concluding they are targeting left-wing moderates that are for the legalization of marijuana.
Have you ever wondered when and why marijuana was made illegal? The herbal plant, commonly used in medicines, was not considered a drug in the early 1900s. The Marijuana Tax Act of 1937 banned the use and sales of marijuana. This act was put in place due to careless slander. Marijuana, in America should be legalized because it is safer than alcohol and tobacco, marijuana funds gangs and cartels, and marijuana can replace toxic, addictive pharmaceuticals.
As of today, in most of the states, marijuana is classified as an illegal drug. However, due to its proven medicinal purposes, the drug should be made available for sick people to use. Marijuana has been used for multiple purposes prior to the birth of Christ. Marijuana originated in the Middle East.
Marijuana is restricted at the highest level which expansive research for medicinal use. According to the United States Drug Enforcement Administration’s (DEA) website, Schedule 1 drugs are classified as a substance or chemical that are not currently accepted for medical use and poses as a high potential threat for abuse (DEA). Not only is marijuana listed
The decision whether to legalize marijuana is a difficult topic in the United States because marijuana has both positives and negatives. Marijuana, also called pot, weed, Mary Jane, grass, bud, or blunt, is a mixture of dried leaves and Cannabis. Marijuana can be either smoked or mixed into foods for consumption. Marijuana is an illegal drug that has become accessible to people through illegal drug trafficking and also through legal medical treatment.
The fact that Marijuana is still illegal is mind boggling to me. The fact that Marijuana, after being proven to have numerous medical benefits, and being proven to cause little to no harm whatsoever with long term use, is still labeled as a schedule one narcotic, is even more mind boggling to me. State and federal governments spend so much money trying to get rid of marijuana. State and federal government's spend even more locking up these "drug offenders" for the most harmless crime you can commit. This is a free country right ? So why are these marijuana users not free to put whatever it is they desire into their bodies? Now, of course there are violent crimes assosciated with marijuana, however a simple solution to that would be to legalize
How do you measure happiness? Is your happiness totally dependent on the amount of freedom you have? By guaranteeing us the right to pursue happiness the government doesn’t promise to provide us with it. Government exists solely to grant and protect our freedoms, this includes protecting individuals from being harmed by others exercising their freedoms. The government should not legalize marijuana on the basis that every individual should be free to choose his or her own path to happiness. I am a firm believer in the individual's right to the pursuit of happiness under the constitution; however, I do not believe in the right of achieving immediate gratification at the expense of others.
Marijuana is derived from the dried flower clusters of a stain of hemp pant called cannabis sativa. So, people ingest to induce euphoria, also to treat the certain medical problems. Use of marijuana is termed is prohibited under federal law, but certain jurisdictions allow regulated use for medical purposes. The legalization of marijuana is considered as a controversial matter prevailing throughout the world. Before, in most ancient cultures did not grow the plant to get high, but as an herbal remedy. The hemp plants of marijuana have low levels of tetrahydrocannabinol, the substance accountable for hallucinatory effect. In addition, there is movement to legalize marijuana by supporters for years and able to create momentum across the country. Therefore, Alaska and Oregon has been legally approved to use for any use, however in many states marijuana is allowed for medical use. As the legalization of marijuana can cause crimes, injury, and increase addicted number. However, I strongly believe that marijuana should be legalized as most of the public supports its legalization and it brings billions of dollars in tax revenue and has medicinal values. As, people have been using the marijuana in any manner, and scientifically there is no proven harm to body by it.
Marijuana is the most popular recreational drug globally and the third in America (Stuart). It is, however, unique because unlike many others recreational drugs, it also has a range of medical uses. The separation of medical from recreational marijuana is a challenging and confusing task, which has affected its legal status significantly. Consequently, nearly half of the United States has legalized marijuana for medical uses while a few others have legalized it both for medicinal and recreational uses. Nonetheless, there are significant reasons that make the legalization of marijuana completely beneficial as a legal recreational and therapeutic drug. Not only would it benefit patients and people using it for recreational purposes but it would
”Marijuana use can be used to treat and prevent the eye disease glaucoma, which increases pressure in the eyeball, damaging the optic nerve and causing loss of vision.” 20 states have already legalized marijuana in the US, because the only real cons to marijuana use is mental problems such as psychosis and paranoia versus the hundreds of pros marijuana can do for the body and mind. Marijuana should be legalized because it can help mentally, by increasing someones state of mind, and physically, by repairing lung damages caused by carcinogens in tobacco.
The purpose of this debate paper is to explore both sides of the following issue. Marijuana should be legalized for personal recreational use as well as medical use. I selected this topic because I felt it is one of the more controversial and longer lasting issue that the United States has faced. The topic of legal marijuana, medically and recreationally, has been at the focal point of many U.S. citizens, including politicians, for quite some time. I expect to discover the possibility for the positive impact on the economy that would come from the legalization of marijuana. I expect to also find statistics supporting the premise that alcohol and cigarettes are not only just as addicting, if not more, than marijuana, but they are also more dangerous
Although drugs like cocaine, tobacco, alcohol, and methenfetime are all well known, none of these drugs have the political charge that marijuana has. During the past few years, frequent headlines of states such as Colorado, Oregon, Washington, Alaska, Vermont, Massachusetts, and Nevada legalizing the drug for recreational and medicinal use (“State Medical Marijuana Laws.”), despite federal law banning the drug since May 1st, of 1971 (Gabay par. 1). However, despite where one may stand regarding whether or not marijuana should be legalized, there is no denying that marijuana is potentially harmful, just like any other drug, due to the addictive properties of the drug, and its ability to damage various bodily systems, especially the brains
Marijuana is a drug that is always being talked about all over the media. It appears all over social media and is commonly discussed in popular songs. There is constant debate on whether it should be legalized or not. Also, they discuss if it were to be legalized, how they would make it work. All these questions are things the government takes into account every day. There is a big divide between people’s beliefs on this matter. While some people feel marijuana shouldn’t be legalized, I believe that it is a logical decision to permit the drug to be researched further because it has many medical advantages, other drugs in the same category are much worse, and taxing it’s sale could save our government’s financial situation.
In today’s news there have been 26 states that have legalized marijuana use for recreational purposes or medical use. Although there are states where it is not legal, people still use it and there have been arguments whether or not it should be legalized. I, for one, am for marijuana becoming legalized in the state of Kansas. Many people who argue against it are typically conservatives who do not see the benefits of legalizing it. One primary benefit citizens can benefit from legalizing it is a boost in revenue. Even if you don’t use marijuana there will be taxes applied to the sales and those taxes could be used to benefit the state who will help out the community.
According to a Harvard cited study, more the 50,000 young swedish soldiers who smoked marijuana at least once, were twice as likely to develop schizophrenia than those who did not. This is just one of many reasons why marijuana should not be legalized. Marijuana is dried leaves and buds from the cannabis plant that is most commonly smoked for the effects of THC, a chemical that is responsible for mind altering effects. America should not legalize marijuana because little research has been done improving medical conditions, marijuana can cause harmful effects, and marijuana commonly leads to harder drugs.