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Schedule I: Drug Analysis

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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

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