Marijuana was recorded from 1851 to 1941 in the United States Pharmacopeia (USP). The United States Pharmacopeia Convention (USP) is a nonprofit scientific organization, that develops and disseminates public quality standards for medicines and other articles. Cannabis was recorded as an adequate therapeutic product for a long time here in the U.S. Truth be told, arrangements containing marijuana were frequently recommended in the late 1800s. It then started to be replaced by engineered drugs in the twentieth century. After the 1937 Marijuana Tax act was passed, it turned out to be extremely hard to endorse the medication, and individuals started to forget about it. Cannabis was expelled from the USP in 1942 and has remained that way from that point onward. Nowadays there is …show more content…
The criminalization of marijuana use excessively hurts youngsters and people of color, supports enormous levels of violence and debasement, and neglects to control youth access. The NAACP has supported pot sanctioning measures in Oregon and Colorado not on the grounds that the group supports pot use, but rather on the grounds that individuals say current marijuana laws prompt an excessively high number of ethnic minorities being detained or generally negatively influenced. Legalizing and regulating marijuana will bring one of the country's biggest money makers under the law of the government. This will make occupations and economic opportunities in the formal economy rather than the illegal market. Rare law enforcement resources would be better used to guarantee public safety while decreasing court costs and correction fees. State and nearby governments would also get critical new sources of tax income from controlling cannabis sales. Each target study on marijuana has presumed that it is far safer than liquor and cigarettes for the consumer and the
Legalizing marijuana for health and municipal purposes in the United States Of America, personally I think it's a great idea. A lot of other people don't think legalizing marijuana is the greatest idea in the world, they think that people will use it in the wrong ways and not to help with any diseases that it can kill. Legalizing marijuana in the United States should be done because it can help people with diseases that they can’t fix with just any medicine, it can kill most deadly diseases, and it keeps people from taking multiple pills a day.
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.
Is legalizing marijuana a good step to take ? There has been many questions as to what will happen to the community. Will the community grow from this new law? Or will this end in a horrible problem? Although marijuana is a drug, it does not cause harm to your body like alcohol does. Legalizing marijuana in the states of the U.S should be done because it can be used for medical reason, it is not harmful to the body, and police want strong relationships with their community.
Can you imagine being just six-years-old and suffering from over three hundred violent seizures a week? From birth, Charlotte Figi suffered from a rare form of epilepsy, which caused these seizures. After trying everything to help Charlotte, her parents finally decided to try medical marijuana, and it worked! Charlotte still had seizures, but now, she had maybe two or three seizures a month instead of three hundred a week. Charlotte’s story and many similar stories, along with medical research and sound reasons, have caused the public’s opinion about marijuana to change in favor of legalizing it, and I agree. I strongly believe that marijuana, and especially medical marijuana, should be legalized across the entire
We all know that there are two types of marijuana, medical and recreational. Marijuana like this should be legalized because synthetic weed can prove fatal or addictive. Marijuana should be legalized in the United States is because its non-addictive, non-toxic, and could prove to be a big help in medical research (both mental & physical health).
Through the years marijuana has been known by many names, and almost as many opinions have been held concerning its effect on people. Not all of those opinions have been correct in fact; most have been pure propaganda. Marijuana is not a gateway drug. It does not have fatal side effects, and it is not only used by lazy people. These are just some of the stigmas that have plagued marijuana over the years. The truth is that marijuana is a medicinal plant and, as such, should be used to treat medical conditions instead of the chemicals created by big pharmaceutical companies. Though today marijuana still has a negative stigma associated with it, medical marijuana should be legalized nationwide due to its health benefits for those with terminal
The conflict between individual freedom and public safety seems to be a problem throughout society. However I agree with individual freedom. The choices that we will commit will be for our own benefit and for our own desire.
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
The problems that can arise if a politician were to use subjective measures, instead of objective measures, in advocating new laws can result in several, problematic, dilemmas’. Such as, creating laws for their own self benefit, disregarding public opinion for personal enlightenment, unrecognition of present or potential situations, and discrimination against political equality.
Even though It could become an addiction and problem to some, Everyone should be able to legally smoke marijuana recreationally because It could reduce crime rates and could possibly cut down on the overcrowding of prison inmates for minor chargers. Another positive side to legalizing marijuana is that it will generate a lot of tax money and could possibly be put towards community problems. One of the most agreeable points of legalizing marijuana are possible medical benefits, Although being legal still not everyone is able to attain a medical license.
More specifically, there now is a change in the attitude toward marijuana and whether or not it should be legalized. During the time of illegalization of marijuana, the drug had a vastly negative feeling associated with it, which many people now believe to be inaccurate and unfair. Now that people are more informed, more connected and more vocal, the United States government should allow and even encourage more research of the dangers and addictive nature of the drug which will assuredly legalize medical use and possibly recreational use to benefit the economy greatly and help the law enforcement.
Cannabis or marijuana is the most commonly used illicit drug in America. Colorado, Oregon, Washington, Washington D.C., and Alaska have all legalized the use of recreational cannabis along with a total of twenty two states and Washington D.C. that allow the use of marijuana for medicinal purposes. Iowa is currently one of the twenty eight states in the United States that prohibit any use of marijuana. Marijuana is currently a schedule I drug in Iowa, which means there is no accepted therapeutic value and there is a high risk for abuse. Four states fully support the legalization of marijuana and with the popularity of the drug growing, surely there is a case to be made for the legalization of medical and recreational use of cannabis in Iowa.
The newest worldwide argument is the simple question of should marijuana be legal? This will be the discussion in this silent debate. There has been many views of this topic discussed both supporting either a pro for the legalization of marijuana or a con against the legalization of the drug in any form. The purpose here today will be give the evidence that a person needs to make a stand on the subject with much more certainty under their belt.
In November 2012, voters in the states of Washington and Colorado voted for the approval of ballot initiatives having the objectives of regulating and legalizing marijuana, its production, possession, distribution, and use of various recreational and medical purposes. The unprecedented decisions taken by the two states posed a twofold predicament for President Barack Obama’s administration. Despite the decision by Washington and Colorado, marijuana is still an illegal substance under the federal statute, known as the Controlled Substances Act of 1970 which explicitly prohibits any activities associated with marijuana. Additionally, the law implements three drug treaties for controlling drugs of which the US is part of the treaty. Currently, marijuana is exclusively limited for medical research and scientific purposes. In the past few years, there has been intense debate regarding legalization of marijuana and
Weed. Grass. Pot. 420. Mary Jane. Cannabis. Marijuana. Whatever this psychoactive drug is called, it is an important topic of conversation in America today. The debate over whether or not to legalize marijuana has been going on for over fifty years, but it’s only in the last few that this country has been making progress. Over time, more and more Americans are warming up to the idea of legalizing another drug, and the country is changing accordingly. The limited research that has been conducted to support the idea of legalization in several different aspects including the economic value, the health benefits of medicinal use, comparisons to legal drugs such as tobacco and alcohol, and .............