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 ............. Marijuana has been used for both medicinal and recreational use for thousands of years, but only became common in the United States in the early twentieth century. It came during the Mexican Revolution, with an influx of immigrants who smoked it for the effects. Because of where it came from, marijuana was mostly used by low-class Americans, including blacks and immigrants from various places. Higher-class Americans, especially law enforcement officers, disliked the drug because of who smoked it, which largely contributes to why it is so overcriminalized in today’s society. Over the next several decades, marijuana use became more widespread throughout all income classes. By the 60s, marijuana had become the most popular illegal drug, and the government wanted better regulation.
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.
Marijuana has been vilified in America over the past 70+ years. Despite its many practical uses, medicinal and industrial, our Federal government insists on maintaining the status quo that the growth, possession and use of marijuana is criminal despite the evidence that the legalization of marijuana would have a positive influence on America. In this paper I will discuss the history of marijuana, the industrial uses of hemp, the prohibition of marijuana, the economic impact prohibition has on America, the effects of marijuana use on the mind and the body, marijuana for medical use, and how legalization of marijuana would have a positive influence on America. Although
In 2006, a young man in Colorado called Mason Tvert issued a challenge to the then-mayor of Denver and eventual governor, John Hickenlooper. You bring a crate of booze. I’ll bring a pack of joints. For every hit of booze you take, I’ll take a hit of cannabis. We’ll see who dies first. Mason went on to lead the campaign to legalize cannabis in his state. His fellow citizens voted to do it — by 55 percent. After a year and a half of seeing this system in practice, support for legalization has risen to 69 percent. (Hari, 2016)
Marijuana is a substance that has become very much a part of American culture. Nearly 65 million Americans have either used it occasionally or regularly. The use of marijuana hit mainstream America about thirty years ago and it has been accepted by a large segment of society ever since (Rosenthal 16). The debate on whether this substance should be legalized or not remains a very hot topic today. Despite government efforts
The legalization of marijuana in multiple states has sparked a nationwide debate. Marijuana has been legalized for either medical or recreation and even for both of the reasons in some sate. believe marijuana should be legalized for recreational use in Indiana because marijuana will be controlled better, it will allow law enforcement to shift their focus to more important issues in the community, and it will stimulate the economy.
Medical marijuana is legalized in 29 out of the 50 states in the United States and the main goal is to obtain legalization in all states (Procon, 2017). People around the world have different views of using marijuana for medication, especially when it is being used for children. The benefits of marijuana are endless and it can be used for numerous different medical conditions. Of course with anything positive there is always a negative side of it. People believe that the medical marijuana will affect the brain of people that use it since it is a drug. Overall medical marijuana should be legalized in all states throughout the United States, because it is safe, and it provides a huge amount of economic benefits and health benefits.
Cannabis is a drug that is often perceived the wrong way .Throughout history the debate on marijuana has prompted many opposers to question morality and public safety while supporters sermonize cannabis’s healing and relaxing properties .The issue of marijuana use started off in 1930 with the formation of Federal Bureau of Narcotics and its commissioner Harry J. Anslinger (http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/dope/etc/cron.html) he headed a campaign that allocated false information to the american people. As well as propaganda to mislead people about the true effects of cannabis .As a result marijuana has been classified as a schedule 1 drug and is illegal throughout the united states with the exception of of a few states who have recently legalized cannabis for medicinal and recreational use. Since marijuana has become illegal it has affected the social life of minorities since they are often prosecuted
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.
Over the past few years legalizing medical and recreational marijuana has been a hot political topic. Medical marijuana is legal in twenty states, and use of recreational marijuana is legal in four states: Washington, Colorado, Oregon, and Alaska. It is also legal to carry small amount of marijuana in Washington D.C. In this paper I will discuss the history of marijuana in the United States of America and the ethical pros and cons that are related to use of this plant for medical and recreational purposes.
Sixty one percent of Americans believe that marijuana should be legalized in the United States. The vast majority of Americans agree with this because marijuana has many uses. There are no negative effects from marijuana to the human body.
Marijuana is a big business, whether it is legalized for medical or recreational use the federal government knows there is serious money to be made in the industry. Marijuana has been found to have medical uses and not considered a social threat. Anytime something is forbidden, especially by law some people are for the regulations and some are against those ordinances. Ordinary people and the educated elite all have tried and used marijuana The federal government attempt to regulate marijuana by criminalizing the possession and sale of it. Eliminating criminal penalties is good and making it permissible by law would be better since some states have already legalized medical marijuana. The federal government will never be able to control
Have you seen people buying weed from vending machines and being “high” on streets? I have seen it for a couple of times. The legalization of marijuana has always been a controversial topic around the world. Living in Vancouver, a city where you can purchase marijuana everywhere, we can see the increasing trend of usage of marijuana. Marijuana shops are now very common, and you’ll be able to find at least 19 shops that sell marijuana in downtown Vancouver. People argue about how marijuana is “no worse” than smoking or drinking alcohol, but does it mean that it should be legalized? We are now living in a city, where vending machines that originally sells chips and cokes are replaced by drugs. Is this the city that you and your next generation
Marijuana is a plant which has been used by our ancestors for medication and recreation. Marijuana refers to the dried leaves, flowers, stems, and seeds from the hemp plant, also known as ‘Cannabis sativa’. The general effects of marijuana has short term and long term effects. Short term effects like change in mood, impaired body movements, difficulty in thinking, memory, etc. Whereas, long term effects consists effects like addiction, depression, anxiety, suicidal thoughts, breathing problem, etc. (Drug 2015) Legalizing marijuana has been a big question among our generation now. It has several benefits. Despite the good facts about marijuana, people are still pointing out the negative impacts of it. Legalizing it has been a big debate among people. The legalization of marijuana in the United States would drastically reduce crime in our cities and form a more productive society through its positive uses.
Within today’s society, Cannabis is seen as a harmful substance of such negative controversy. Marijuana is a very prominent and controversial issue in society today. Despite many malicious allegations have been made regarding marijuana today, the truth of what marijuana’s real dangers are are beginning to come about again. Sadly, these facts have been held under considerable judgement because of what people stereotype a pot smoker as. This has been brought under heavy criticism due to the stereotypical view of what people view as the typical “pot smoker.” This image society has of a lazy and unambitious America has all been the result of almost one hundred years of false propaganda and stereotypes gossiped by certain private individuals trying to keep weed illegal for their own personal benefit.
Drugs are heavily used throughout the entire world. However, it is important to understand and not undermine the variability in which drugs are used. It is clear some are for distinct medical treatment and others are for recreational use. In the United States, marijuana has been and continues to be a very controversial drug. Some states have allowed marijuana consumption for medicinal purposes, while others have completely outlawed the drug. Those who are against the legalization and regulation of marijuana suggest the economical and health risk associated with consumption of the drug are too high. Although there is risk involved with the legalization of the marijuana, our country has already been risking too much banning the drug.