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The Pros And Cons Of Medical Marijuana

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Controlled Substances Act considered marijuana as a “Schedule One Drug “. This term is given to drugs that have a very high risk potential for abuse with no medical value. However the FDA, which is the Food and Drug Administration is the organization that regulates all parts of drugs such as hallucinogens and opiates. From the FDA’s perspective, drugs are “articles intended for use of diagnosis, treatment, prevention, or disease of any kind” (Cohen 3). To a great degree, the policies of drugs in America have become very irrational based on the fear of what could happen consuming the drug inappropriately, rather than the evidence to back it up. In theory, anything that is considered a drug, whether it is a prescription, or alcohol can be abused if taken in high dosages. Medical marijuana is available in several different forms. Marijuana can either be smoked, vaporized or ingested in a pill form. For example, cancer patients that had to undergo chemotherapy and radiation experienced an opening in their appetite because of the THC, which is considered the primary psychoactive cannabinoid in marijuana. Patients that have been diagnosed with ADHD and ADD, have given great testimonies that it has given patients a sense of contentment. Because of the stigma attached to marijuana usage many sick patients are afraid to consume marijuana to treat their ailments. The opposing side argues why legalization of marijuana is considered a pain killer and not a life saver. Patients have testified against the great benefits they have received from the usage of medical marijuana, so why not allow them to use it? According to the 2016 study, it shows that various medical marijuana patients are open with their families in regards of their usage with marijuana. It was found that 84.1 percent of the respondent either somewhat agreed or strongly agreed that they were open with their family members about their marijuana usage. Considering the efficacy of any kind of medical treatment, it is imperative to listen to the patient first and foremost. A 2013 study in New England Journal of Medicine found that nearly eight out of ten doctors approved the use of medical marijuana. However, a wide- ranging survey in the state of California

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