In 1973, marijuana was considered an illegal drug in the Marijuana Tax Act. Nevertheless, legalizing marijuana and its associated plant could benefit America as a country. The medical use of marijuana could comfort people who suffer from side effects from a disease’s treatment and help the treatment’s effectiveness. Hemp, which comes from the same cannabis plant as marijuana, could also help our world’s deforestation and natural gas situations. The legalizing of marijuana could help boost economy. Finally, it’s ironic how alcohol and cigarettes are legal, even though they place a greater impact on an individual’s health than marijuana. Marijuana legalization is a very controversial situation today; but the benefits that it offers and the advancements it has shown in states that have already legalized it, displays how useful this substance is. The medical use of marijuana could help numerous of sick people all over the United States. Marijuana is a natural herb that comes from nature that people with their disease, which is better than taking medicines with bad side effects. Prescription drugs in some cases could be more dangerous than the disease itself. A disease the marijuana can help prevent the side effects is epileptic seizures. “Cannabinoids like the active ingredients in marijuana, tetrahydrocannabinol (also known as THC), control seizures by binding to the brain cells responsible for controlling excitability and regulating relaxation.” Take out?(Having
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.
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
Mary-Jane, cannabis, reefer, hash, pot, grass, tree, ganja, dope, chronic, no matter what you call it, they’re all just disguises for the wacky tobaccy. There’s been a recent rise in our country to legalize, and even promote marijuana use. Whether it be for so-called “medical purposes”, or whether it be because it’s our civil liberty, regardless, the citizens of our country are adamant about legalizing cannabis. At first glance, most people might agree. “What harm could some stoners possibly do?”, “They’re going to use it anyway; we might as well tax it.”, “If alcohol and cigarettes are legal, why shouldn’t pot be?” are common statements one may hear from those in favor of legalization. Well, I’m not so easy to convince, and you shouldn’t be either. The facts hidden behind the smoke and mirrors tell a different story, one that doesn’t disguise the ugly truth. Marijuana consumption can have harmful effects on users’ behavior, health, and psyche; it is for those reasons that as a nation we must admit marijuana is not harmless.
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
In today’s society, marijuana or cannabis is commonly utilized by many teens and adults. Whether it is for medical reasons, socializing, obtaining a high, or escaping depression; marijuana has impacted the lives of us humans in a lively manner. Even though cannabis is an illegal drug, countless amounts of people do not stop from getting a hold of it. There is only so much the law enforcement can do if the people do not wish to listen. Although marijuana affects the natural brain functions such as: memory, coordination, learning, and the ability to problem solve; allowing it to stay illegal causes no difference in the use, but inflicts on other more important issues that need to be dealt with.Many people have a problem with legalizing marijuana, actually current drug laws are doing more harm than good. Legalizing Marijuana will actually help the U.S. with its major problems, Legalizing Marijuana will: Deal a massive blow to drug cartels, which would suddenly leave cartels without 75% of their income, Allows police, courts, and prisons to focus their resources on dangerous criminals, and it will also help the U.S economy and will help the law enforcement save money. This will help out the United States because it will resolve their problems and help them at the same time.
Marijuana in the United States is such a widely conversed topic you will get very different opinions from anyone you talk to. There are those who say it should be legal, and there are those who say it shouldn’t be. Marijuana is widely known throughout the countries and is used whether it is legal or not. Currently in the United States Marijuana is legal for recreational use in Alaska, Colorado, Oregon, and Washington. Marijuana can be taxed and regulated by the government. Marijuana is said to be safer than recreational alcohol consumption. Marijuana also has several health benefits. Although Marijuana is said to be a drug, it should be legalized.
There should be no reason that a person should be allowed to drink at age 21, but should not be allowed to smoke marijuana, a simple plant. Marijuana comes from the plant Cannabis Sativa. Marijuana should be legal because of medical benefits, states would gain revenue, and it would lower crime rates.
Marijuana can also help addicts in recovery by easing the symptoms of withdrawal and allowing the person to feel better as they recover by using either an indica strain, or a hybrid strain with a high amount of CBD. When an addict detoxes, it can cause withdrawal, which can make the recovering addict feel all kinds of negative emotions and symptoms such as depression, anxiety, nausea, and many others. Different marijuana strains can help ease the symptoms of withdrawal, therefore helping the addict detox and recover. This could help more addicts feel more inclined about getting the help they need, because what they fear the most about quitting, which is the feeling of withdrawal, will be easier to deal with. It gives the recovering addict a cushion so it’s not as hard. This can also reduce the number of people using methadone to stay off of drugs because they’ll be able to get clean and stop using them all together. Although methadone would be a recommended route of action for a heroin addict in withdrawal. After a period of time, marijuana would be more beneficial.
America paints this picture that nothing good can come from this plant, but on the contrary, it has a lot of beneficial factors if it was legalized. For example, marijuana being legalized in Colorado brought in millions of dollars in tax revenue. Colorado collected almost $70 million in marijuana taxes, nearly double the $42 million collected from alcohol taxes. There are numerous ways that marijuana can benefit the U.S. if it were decriminalized. Marijuana could save America money by not having to spend money on enforcing the law. at the same time bring in money. Marijuana can play a huge role in medical research. Marijuana should be legalized in the U.S.
In recent years we have seen an increase in support of the legalization of marijuana, both in the medical aspect and recreational. Many states have legalized the use of marijuana and many shops have open across those states, some of those states include: Washington, Colorado, Alaska, and Illinois. Illinois was just recently added to the list this past Monday November 9th. Dispensaries have opened across the state, and lawmakers expect to have at least twenty-five dispensaries across the state at the end of the year. Even though many states have legalized it on the state level, it is still illegal on the federal level.
Does marijuana hurt your bodies health, or can it help it in some ways? This debate has been controversial for a very long time now but both sides have some arguments about whether to legalize it or not. This is important because it could affect our futures and our children’s futures. People want to legalize medical marijuana so for people who can’t have regular medication pain killers, so they have something that eases the pain. I do not think that Medical Marijuana should be legalized because some people will try to use this to get marijuana not for medical purposes but for recreational uses.
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.
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.
Marijuana has been used in herbal remedies for centuries. Scientists have found biologically active things in marijuana called cannabinoids. The two best studied cannabinoids are tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD). Currently, the United States Drug Enforcement Agency lists marijuana and its cannabinoids as Schedule I controlled substance. A Schedule I substance means that marijuana and cannabinoids can’t be prescribed, possessed, or sold under the federal law. Based on my research, I believe that medical marijuana should be used to treat cancer patients and patients undergoing chemotherapy.
Marijuana is a cannabaceae plant, which has always been associated with negative connotations until recently, when it has been discovered that this plant may be used to cure diseases and improve a country economy. Thus, the American opinion is split on the question of “Marijuana Legalization”. In fact, a survey undertaken by CNN/ORC International Poll states that 55 % of Americans believe that the use of marijuana should be legal, while only 44 % think it should be illegal (CNN). I also share the American majority opinion since there is some evidence that marijuana yields positive results.