Why Marijuanas Should Be Legal Essay

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    daily due to drug overdoses; however, studies have shown that marijuana has never been linked to the direct cause of a person’s death. According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, “alcohol is the number one abused substance in America” (2012). With that being said, marijuana still ranks in the top three misused drugs in the United States. The uproar surrounding the debate on the legalization of marijuana has held the attention of many for quite some time now.…

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    While the medicinal use of marijuana was becoming less important to physicians due to the new pain-relieving medicines being developed, marijuana gained a new purpose一recreational use. Once marijuana became associated with recreational use, opposition towards the drug began to grow. Rumors about marijuana’s association with violent crimes, as well as information on addiction, began to rise. With marijuana use being illegal, it leads drug dealers to smuggle the plant. This becomes hazardous to…

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    Studies have proven medical marijuana has therapeutic effects on pain management, nausea, vomiting, seizures, and appetite loss, for patients suffering from medical conditions. A current teacher of mine has a cousin suffering from epilepsy, a seizure disorder, where she has over forty seizures a day. After seeking treatment, the only help she could find was in medical marijuana. Unfortunately, the state where she lives still makes it a crime for someone suffering from a serious disease to turn…

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    follow of marijuana. Throughout the years states have become way more lenient with its laws against marijuana. From the decriminalization to the out right legal use on the state level. One can see that the future for marijuana is extremely bright. However thousands of americans have been imprisoned for petty crimes such as marijuana possession. Now the question is if marijuana should be treated on the same level as other drug charges. Many people agree with this argument. To some marijuana is a…

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    Marijuana is a very controversial topic. In the community, you can find several different opinions on marijuana. Some people believe marijuana must be legalized for the greater good of society, some people believe the United States should legalize marijuana solely for medical usage, some believe it is only good when we use marijuana as an edible or break it down for its main chemical which is THC, some believe there should be a no tolerance law set in place restricting the use of any forms of…

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    Afroman's 2000 hit, Because I Got High, should be banned from UC Santa Cruz, as its main message is to smoke marijuana, which breaks school policy. Implemented on January 1, 2014, all UC campuses became smoke & tobacco free campuses, along with any UC owned properties. There is a large amount of influence to break this policy through social media and music. Throughout the song, Afroman mentions skipping obligations because he smoked pot and got high. This happened to him because pot releases…

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    to Marijuana, we seem to live in a backward country. A dried flower with zero toxic properties is illegal, while tobacco kills 480,000 and alcohol kills 88,000 per year, but both are legal. It doesn’t make much sense, does it? ("Tobacco-Related Mortality," 2016; Fact Sheets - Alcohol Use and Your Health", 2016). Literature Review So, let’s explore why Marijuana was initially made illegal. Some may be surprised to find that the only reasoning behind it, is in fact racism. Initially, Marijuana…

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    Marijuana There are many good reasons why people try or do take marijuana, but there are side effects from taking marijuana. There are two different types of marijuana. You have either medical or recreational. Medical marijuana uses the whole plant or its basic extracts. The medical marijuana is used to treat diseases and symptoms of an individual. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) had not approved marijuana to be medicine. There are two chemicals in the marijuana called…

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    Marijuana One in ten teens aged twelve to seventeen currently uses marijuana in the United States (Laliberte, ). Legalizing marijuana is an incorrect decision. A few reasons the government should not legalize marijuana is because it’s very addicting, there are bad effects on the body, and states that have already legalized marijuana aren’t going over well. Marijuana should only be legalized under medical purposes if they are beneficial. Marijuana is the most widely illicit drug used in the…

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    Marijuana is a federally illegal drug which is classified right along with heroin. Realistically it is less harmful than multiple legal substances. Also the addictive properties are very low when in contrast to things like alcohol and tobacco. It is crazy to think that marijuana was legal for most of history. Then they put a ban on it just like they did with alcohol except for the fact it never became legal again. Until the United States started to come to their senses and realize that marijuana…

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