When it comes to classifying drugs, the government has established five schedules of controlled substances, to be known as Schedules I, II, III, IV, and V. Each of these schedules refers to the varying degrees of danger certain aspects of the drug have. Schedule I “has a high potential for abuse. The drug has no currently accepted medical use in treatment in the United States and there is a lack of accepted safety for use of the drug under medical supervision” (Cornell). Schedule II refers to all substance with at least one accepted form of medical use and each schedule afterwards contains less severe qualifications for the drug all the way down to Schedule V which has low susicabtabily for abuse, accepted medical uses and low chance of physical or psychological dependence. …show more content…
Marijuana is a hallucinogen that acts to enhance perception of sights, sounds, and smells, and may produce a sensation of time slowing down. Marijuana over activates parts of the brain that contain the highest number of these receptors, this causes the "high" that users feel, because of the THC quickly passing through the bloody stream and to the brain (“Marijuana". drugabuse.gov). The drug speaks to them . Although we see more negative effects rather than good, we need to put aside those facts and dig deeper in understanding the potentials for this drug because perhaps further understanding could save lives. We should know more about what a drug could do to help us, rather than trying to tell everyone and focusing on the “negative” side effects. Marijuana has all the same long term side effects as cigarettes and yet they aren't placed together in the schedule system rather nicotine isn't even
The legalization of marijuana has been a debated subject in America since the 1970's. The pro-marijuana society in America has made claims as to how marijuana can help cure or lessen the effect of some diseases and that by legalizing the drug; the use of pot will actually decline. The fact of the matter is that marijuana is a drug that can be placed into a similar category as cocaine or heroine. Like these other drugs, pot (marijuana) smoking carries with it serious side effects that can effect the user forever, and sometimes-even cause death. Marijuana was first cultivated in America during the colonial time period and was used as a fiber for rope and even clothing. The plant was not used for its psychoactive properties until 1910,
In order to gain an understanding of marijuana's so called "harmful" negative effects; it should be compared to other drugs that are presently legalized in this country. In the pharmaceutical world, over-the-counter drugs are being prescribed for everything these days. Ritalin and Adderall are readily available for college students in the university health centers across the country. Kids are staying up all night studying, complaining that they can not pay attention, and are immediately referred to the prescription drugs which in many cases they do not even need. Along with the prescription drug problem in our nation, we have a serious issue concerning alcohol and tobacco. Alcoholism is killing people daily with liver malfunctions
Marijuana is a plant that people use for various reasons, whether that is for medicinal, recreational, social, personal, religious or nutritional uses. Recreational cannabis (marijuana), is designed to help get people high, the compound that recreational users chase is Tetrahydrocannabinol or THC. THC is the active ingredient in marijuana, which bonds with specific receptors in the brain to produce a number of effects. It can have a sedative effect, relax your inhibitions, increase your appetite, lower your blood pressure and many other factors. Marijuana can also interfere with your short-term memory, lower your reaction time and make you unsteady and off balance. Even though marijuana has been classed as an illegal drug, there are some negatives, there are many studies that prove marijuana is less harmful to our bodies than other legal dangers, such as drinking or smoking.
Studies have proven that marijuana is no more harmful to a person’s health than alcohol or tobacco. Every year, tobacco kills roughly 390,000 people, alcohol contributes to 80,000 deaths in America and marijuana contributed to 0; no deaths from marijuana have ever been recorded in US history (Abovetheinfluence.org). When smoking tobacco, the user inhales tar, nicotine, carbon monoxide, and 200 other known poisons into the lungs (Abovetheinfluence.org). All forms of tobacco, including cigars, pipe tobacco, snuff, and chewing tobacco, contain the addictive drug nicotine, and can also cause cancer. Alcohol alters a person's perceptions, emotions, movement, vision, and hearing. Alcohol plays a role in at least 50 percent of traffic deaths, about half of murders, and about 25 percent of suicides (Abovetheinfluence.org). Marijuana side effects include delusions, impaired memory, hallucinations and disorientation, which are no different from the side effects of alcohol alone.
In 1970 the Controlled Substances Act (CSA) was put into place by the Congress of the United States Government. This Act, Title II of the Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act, is the federal U.S. drug policy which regulates the possession, use, manufacturing and importation of certain controlled substances. The substances controlled under this act fall under various classifications. These classifications are known as schedules. The legislation created 5 schedules with different qualifications for a substance to be included in each. Schedule I includes some of the drugs that are viewed as seriously threatening while schedule V includes drugs that are viewed as not as threatening. A Schedule I drug must fall under one of
and?Demerol? among others. These drugs are also classified as a schedule II drug. Substances in this schedule have a high potential for abuse which may lead to severe psychological or physical dependence. Substances are placed in their respective schedules based on whether they have a currently accepted medical use in treatment in the United States, their relative abuse potential, and likelihood of causing dependence when abused.? All of this information has been confirmed by the FDA.
Marijuana has been deeply studied in the past few decades and has shown scientist many things that weren’t evident before. Marijuana has been linked to many health issues good and bad. It has shown to reduce stress and anxiety, help with headaches, lower blood pressure and one of the most evident and positive health affects is that it has been shown in many studies to stop and even kill cancer cells in the body. There are however negative effects that have been looked into and studied by scientist. These include, blocking memory formation, psychosis, and an increased risk of depression while using marijuana regularly. Not everything revolving around marijuana is a “health issue” though, the biggest reason that people use marijuana today is because it simply makes people feel good. That is a positive effect.
On August 14, 1970, the Assistant Secretary of Health, Dr. Roger O. Egeberg wrote a letter recommending the plant, marijuana, be classified as a schedule 1 substance, he succeeded and it has remained that way for nearly 45 years. The Drug enforcement agency defines a schedule 1 substance as “drugs with no currently accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse. Schedule I drugs are the most dangerous drugs of all the drug schedules with potentially severe psychological or physical dependence. ("Drug Schedules." DEA.gov.)”
Marijuana is a drug that divides people. Some people claim it as the wonder drug of the '90s, capable of relieving the symptoms of many serious illnesses. Others curse the day the cannabis plant was ever discovered. From pain relief to stimulating the appetites of patients on chemotherapy, marijuana seems to have plenty going for it as a medicine. The legalization of marijuana is a large controversy in many parts of the world today, but the obvious negative effects that the drug induces has kept it from being legalized. Many researchers have a strong positive attitude towards marijuana. It has been said that the drug is “worth investigating and even providing as a medicine for pain relief, severe
I- has no medical usage, cannot be used safely and have a great potential for abuse. Drugs in this category are: heroin, LSD, mescaline, peyote, Quaaludes, psilocybin, marijuana and hashish, as well as some hallucinogens. b. Schedule II- are drugs with a high abuse potential and a currently accepted pharmacological or medical use. These drugs are: opium, morphine, codeine, cocaine, and PCP. c. Schedule III- drugs have a lower abuse potential and have a medical use but could still lead to dependence.
Marijuana relieves stress, and shouldn’t be looked at in a negative way. If you think marijuana should stay illegal than you might want to keep reading to expand your mind. People think marijuana is a bad substance because it kills your brain cells and tends to make you slow in general. What they don’t look at is it also serves as a medication. It can help with migraines, cancer pain, and epilepsy. (High Vlogs. "Weed Is Not Bad For You" Online Video Clip. YouTube, Published on May 5, 2013)
Marijuana has been used by people over many centuries for medical uses. It is a natural pain killer used today as a recreational drug by people all over the world. According to Noel Merino in, “Introduction to Gateway Drugs: Opposing Viewpoints”, “a drug is something other than food intended to affect the structure or function of the body”. Marijuana is a very controversial drug and has been outlawed in many countries for its affect on the function of the body. “Effects may involve hallucinations, impaired judgment, and mood swings.” Describes the effects of marijuana in “Marijuana” Current Issues Macmillian social science library. During the past century Marijuana has been legal, made illegal, strictly enforced, decriminalized,
Those against the idea of legalizing marijuana have several strong and convincing arguments. Such as, abusing marijuana may lead people to indulge in other hard drugs. They assert that tobacco and liquor already cause enough damages to the human body and it is unnecessary to enhance that damage by adding another drug in with the general mix. In addition, one of many claims is that marijuana leads to poverty, wrongdoing, and brutality. First of all it is essential to comprehend the impacts of marijuana use and its history. At the point when smoking cannabis THC is the main stimulant discharged. Cannabinoid neural receptors get the stimulant, in result makes an impermanent fogginess that influences motor coordination and shot-term memory. The
Research done at an article at life hack written by Sumaiya Kabir “ 20 Medical benefits of marijuana you probably never knew.” Shows some finding of marijuana's benefits to people, such as the slowing down and stopping of cancer cells spreading around the body, decreasing anxiety, preventing Alzheimer’s, reversing the carcinogen effects of tobacco and improve lung health and helping eliminate nightmares. Marijuana has many benefits that can cure many people’s problems such as the ones mentioned, people deserve a chance to live without having to worry about things and have a chance to fight Cancer and Alzheimer’s, if studies show marijuana can help out the situation why not use it for good and help
Marijuana just relaxes you and is just something to make you feel better; it does not make people act stupid. Young people that get caught with marijuana ruin their record and often get stuck in the system with no way out except to continue living lives of crime instead of turning their lives around.” The people all for the legalization of marijuana might say something like that, but like every argument, there are always two sides. The people against the legalization of marijuana and that are fighting for marijuana to remain legal, argue, “Marijuana is a gateway drug and it leads to the use of harder, more serious drugs, and marijuana is often the cause of drug addiction. There would more people driving high on weed, which would result in more accidents and traffic offenses, especially among the youth. The drug marijuana is just not right and it was not made to be smoked by humans or used to get high. If marijuana is legal, then there is more likely a chance that kids will start using it at a younger age because it will be easier to obtain. Marijuana is just unhealthy, and physically, not good for your body. It doesn’t serve a great or accepted medical purpose. With marijuana illegal, the country can keep all the drug users and criminals off of the streets.” These are some of the arguments that some people fight for against the legalization of