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Weed: Curse Or Cure?

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Weed: Curse or Cure? The War on Drugs. It has been a conflict lasting nearly 30 years and has cost hundreds of billions in federal dollars, (Office of Nat’l Drug Control Policy). The efforts to eradicate drugs have been extensive both in the United States and those countries who supply it to American citizens. However, despite all of these efforts that have been made to regulate one specific drug may have been counterintuitive as it has now been revealed that marijuana has the potential to cure several severe or untreatable diseases such as epilepsy, cancer and alzheimer's. After the revelation of all of these new discoveries, our society has begun to ask itself if it is still worth it to spend the government’s dollar in an attempt to enforce …show more content…

This sparked initiatives that have sprung up all over the nation resulting in the legalization of medicinal marijuana in 23 states including the United States and Guam (Medical Marijuana Access and Research). However for some, the action taken to legalize marijuana for medicinal purposes still does not hold water for they believe that since the government has not legalized it, then users within the 23 states that have voted to legalize the drug are in violation of the law. This is simply not true as it is stated directly in the Constitution that the states are allowed to create their own legislation in regard to the marijuana. Under this clause, the Federal Government has the power to establish a baseline for the nationwide legality of the drug; however, the final decision on legalization is left up to the state legislatures. Given that nearly half the Nation including the District of Columbia and Guam have legalized the drug for medicinal purposes, the legality of the decision is clear, it is not only decidedly legal, but it would represent the support of a culture …show more content…

If not for medical or legal reasons, marijuana should be legalized simply form a logistics standpoint, As the government spends over $120,000 a year solely on regulating marijuana usage, and the results that we are seeing are very minimal, biased, and wasteful, logistics and efficiency has to be a concern. As a nation, we should always strive towards a stronger nation, a more responsible people, and a stronger world image and all of these things can be achieved through the legalization of marijuana and its

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