Marijuana: It’s Time to Legalize It Abusive. Inhumane. Harmful. These words are commonly used when Americans talk about the legalization of marijuana. Americans are instilled in these beliefs of how marijuana is a drug that only causes harm to ourselves, others, and the nation. We are told that marijuana users are inhumane and are criminals whose intentions are adverse. But all of these assumptions are wrong, marijuana is a drug that can heal citizens and provide further financial support for our country. However, many Americans are becoming alienated from this. Especially when the recent 2016 election passed by, what many Americans did not perceive is when they voted no for marijuana, they actually voted against cancer patients who could …show more content…
Why are more than 75% of Americans in support for the legalization of marijuana? The answer to these questions is that, legalizing marijuana for America is logical. First, many professionals and news sources argue about the fact of marijuana falling into the wrong hands of teenagers. According to Colorado Public Radio, the state of Colorado had programs to decrease the amount of marijuana that was accessible to teenagers. The state had campaigns and other programs in schools to prevent the usage of marijuana before the age of 25. The funding of this was less than $7 million, and the government was successfully able to reduce the marijuana usage among teens from 15% to 5%. Recent data shows Colorado almost being successful in getting marijuana out of the wrong hands. Based on recent statistics released by NPR, prohibition of marijuana doesn’t solve the drug issue, marijuana is available to anyone at any age. Educating and teaching young children is a better way of enforcing developing minds to not use …show more content…
They preach on the words of how marijuana is medically usable, its economic benefits, its logicalness and how the government is restricting us from our own rights. These pro-marijuanists address the thought of how marijuana can be used to heal and save precious lives. They tell the stories of people who are grateful to marijuana. They talk about the economic benefits of marijuana and how greatly our country can be affected, and show how the American government is at a loss. The logic of marijuana uplifts the controversy to a new level, illustrating the simple yet impacting ideas that the drug brings up. And finally, the legitimate evidence of the legal and the Constitution show the reasons as to why marijuana should be legalized for the freedom that our country symbolizes. And as the controversy of marijuana continues, there is no doubt that America will liberate something that Americans
The legalization of recreational marijuana is an important debate, one that could really cause drastic changes in societies. Marijuana has entered a dark stage in the pathway of legalization, and it is correlating with the prohibition stage that alcohol rested in. The debate can often reach a nasty level between individuals taking sides with the topic. Legalization of marijuana can be very beneficial under regulated circumstances, therefore making all of the negative views less important.
In the essay “Marijuana Should Not Be Legalized,” there are four supporting arguments stated of opponents on legalizing marijuana. For instance, opponents argue “scientific reports show harmful effects of habitual marijuana use” (2). In addition, prominent politicians in Massachusetts contend “legalization provides a veneer of acceptance that will encourage children and teens to try it” (3). Furthermore, “legalization will give the cannabis industry the same incentive the alcohol industry has to encourage excessive use and lobby against tax and regulation” is argued by opponents (6). Lastly, the essay counters “legalization has already had negative consequences on
Marijuana is the people’s drug of choice; it’s the most popular drug of all the drugs. Made famous in movies (Cheech and Chong), hit an all-time boom in the 60’s when smoke to rebel against law enforcement. It is popular even though it is illegal in the United States; I explain in this paper why we should take advantage of its popularity and help our struggling economy. How we can use the way Amsterdam regulates its recreational marijuana, and implement it in the United States. Violence will drop dramatically especially in the towns close to the Mexican border. These are more than enough reasons as to why we should legalize marijuana, there is nothing but benefits.
Debates over the legalization of marijuana have been around for a long time now. The process to pass a law is long. Marijuana has been legalized in some parts around the country, and in different states in the United States. Several articles have been written, some approving of marijuana and some opposing it. The questions of the approval of marijuana come from a long run of opinions. Written articles have been made to express an individual’s own hypothesis over it. The articles “Why It’s Always Been Time To Legalize Marijuana” by Katrina Vanden Heuvel and “The Real Reason Why Pot Is Still illegal” by Lee Fang go further into detail on the pros and cons for the legalization and also differ into shaping up this argument. The authors of the articles
Growing up, time and time again, we are urged not to do drugs and are told that “drugs are bad for you,” in schools, at home and by many other authority figures. A child typically does not fully understand the reasoning behind this, all they know is that everyone is telling them that drugs are either bad, unhealthy or unsafe without real reasoning. As a child matures, he or she observes people that use drugs even though it is illegal and they do not understand why someone would go against the law and even jeopardize their health to use such drugs. The drug most commonly seen in our culture is marijuana and it is all around everywhere. Marijuana is shown throughout today’s culture in the media that people enjoy such as: movies, music and TV shows, the people using it do not even attempt to hide the fact that they use this substance. Young adults who have personal experience with the drug know its effects on themselves, as well as others, and wonder why it is still illegal. Why is it that this drug has been illegalized across the globe? The debate to legalize marijuana in the United States of America, alone, has been fought over nonstop since the appearance of the drug in the late 30’s. Marijuana has been tested and proven to provide a very positive impact on the American society for several reasons, including economic, medical and crime factors: all of which could very well help America to thrive in the future.
Out of all 50 states, 23 of them have legalized the use of medical marijuana, including our capital, Washington D.C..With that being said, I believe that marijuana, medical and recreational, should be decriminalized nationwide. The United States is in tremendous debt as a result of our own mistakes, and offering our help to other countries. If marijuana were legal in all 50 states, and were taxed to the benefit of surpassing our debt, we would become increasingly financially stable.
The legalization of marijuana is, and has been a heavily disputed issue for decades. On one hand, marijuana could lead to a medical breakthrough, or at least provide relief to cancer and AIDS patients. On the other hand, legalizing a drug could expose it to too broad an audience. As a drug, marijuana has never proven to be anywhere near as harmful as cigarettes or alcohol. Each year in the United States, 400,000 people die from tobacco, 50,000 from alcohol, and from marijuana, zero. Regardless of what side one may take to this argument, there are some causes to this marijuana debate that everyone should know. Marijuana was not always illegal, and the reasons behind the history of narcotic regulation are interesting when viewed from
Marijuana, the most abused drug in America, has had a lot of publicity recently. Marijuana has caused multiple economic problems within the U.S. A controversial question has arisen from the increased popularity and troubles of this drug. The question is whether or not the U.S. government should legalize marijuana possession and sale in the country. Many Americans believe that the drug should be legalized for various reasons; others, however, are against the legalization of the dangerous drug. While legalization has both pros and cons, the positives of legalizing marijuana for those people over the age of twenty-one far outweigh the negative aspects of legalization.
Throughout America, the legalization of Marijuana has sparked a mark of controversy. Major states such as California and Nevada legalized Marijuana for medical purposes. Although cannabis has been linked to harmful effects in recent history, it’s true effects are slowly resurfacing with new ideas. Unfortunately, heavy criticism arises as the stereotypical view of the “pot smoker” still associates. The pot smoker was seen as an unproductive and uneducated individual in society, exposed by propaganda and assumptions created by private interests who intent to make cannabis illegal for their own benefit. With personal background of cannabis, marijuana should be legalized for all uses.
More than half the states in the union have passed some form of legislation decriminalizing marijuana for either medical or recreational use despite Schedule I classification (a substance with no medical values and high potential for abuse) by the federal government. Cannabis prohibition has remained a controversial topic for the better part of the last century, and popular opinion has begun to shift. Although banned in most countries, cannabis has long been used in a variety of industrial, medicinal, and recreational purposes throughout history.
Furthermore, legalization of marijuana for recreational use reduces an important revenue stream for many organized crimes. Each year, the prevalent consumption of the marijuana turns thousands of regular citizens into criminals. Similar to liquor during the Prohibition Era in the 1920s, marijuana is an easy income for organized crimes, generating billions of dollars to cannabis cultivators, who commit variety of crimes both at home and abroad. The prohibition of marijuana, just like the prohibition of liquor, is what produces the enormous profit for the criminal organizations that provide access to the substance for millions. And similar to how the influence of organized crimes, during the Prohibition, were reduced and eventually vanished,
Nowadays marijuana is not only sweeping the nation; it has become a worldwide sensation, and it is making appearances everywhere on the globe. Marijuana is the most commonly abused illegal in the US and around the world. No matter how one looks at the combination of words marijuana, depressant or hallucinogen, there is no positive projected outcome or connotation. If it is true that a depressant reduces functional and nervous activity and a hallucinogen causes perception-altering hallucinations, then Marijuana is a drug that causes hallucinations, while reducing motor and sensory activity, essentially leaving the user a dysfunctional, temporary victim of Panic and Generalized Anxiety Disorder. The most prominent effects of legalizing Marijuana
The American war against marijuana started in the 1930s; surprisingly enough with the main purpose of stemming the flow of Mexican immigrants to the United States, and giving law enforcement an effective means with which to justify harassment such as search and seizure. The word marijuana was unknown to the general English speaking population at the time, however, the use of cannabis or hemp was widespread in both tinctures and fabrics. This allowed savvy politicians to demonize marijuana during the 1930s, leading to the Marijuana Tax Act of 1937. 33 years later following nationwide protests, and the popularity of cannabis use in the 1960s, marijuana was included as a Schedule 1 drug in the Controlled Substances Act
The legalization of marijuana has become a topic of intense debate and discussion socially and politically in recent decades, with three main schools of thought arising over the current issue. Some argue marijuana should remain illegal at the federal level in the United States. Others argue marijuana should be legal at the federal level for both medicinal and recreational use. Still others argue marijuana should be legalized but only for medicinal use. While discussion of the matter has become very polemical and controversial, further research is crucial and necessary to expound the medical benefits of marijuana and remove
Marijuana managing is an issue that we have been looking for a long time. Indeed, even though there are a great deal of sorts of medications, marijuana is a standout amongst the most widely recognized. This complicated issue has one imperative arrangement: the sanctioning. Marijuana is a major issue that shockingly makes numerous unfortunate propensities and that could likewise influence the general population to slaughter each other. Be that as it may, the issue here isn't the utilization of medications, the genuine issue is the thing that the street pharmacists can do with a specific end goal to fare or import a few medications. “It also examines policy implications and potential solutions of the controversy. Findings Comparatively inexpensive