Ethical Issues Of Legalizing Marijuana Essay

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    Ethical pertains to right and wrong in conduct; Legal is permitted by the law. These definitions tie together with this article because it is an unjust law. Legalization of marijuana has quickly become a controversial issue in America today. The article explains that Marijuana is legalized in various states but it is not ethical. It states that all Americans have their own understanding on the legalization of marijuana, yet they must certainly need to have done extensive research on previous practices

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    An ethical approach to legalization of Marijuana I will take a look at different ethical aspects of the legalization of marijuana, using data provided and studies from the past, I will attempt to further convey my stance as being pro-legalization of marijuana. INTRODUCTION The legalization of marijuana has been in dispute since the idea has come nito conception. There are a myriad of stances, legalization strictly for medicinial purposes, decriminialization of possession(treatment instead of incarceration)

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    The legalization of cannabis, much better known as marijuana, is one of the most controversially discussed issues in our country today. Marijuana has many specific medical benefits and is a better alternative to other medications already permitted for medical use. In 2012, two states legalized marijuana for recreational use. An additional 18 states, plus the District of Columbia, had already legalized medical marijuana. Even though marijuana is still illegal at the Federal level, President Barack

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    according to the law on marijuana? It’s true. In 2008 Time Magazine reported that researchers had found more than 42% of people surveyed in the United States had tried marijuana at least once (Lynch, 2008). So if marijuana use is so common in the United States, why should it not be legalized? In this paper I will discuss both the supporting and opposing positions on the legalization of marijuana. I will also explore the moral and ethical views for legalizing marijuana. Utilitarianism is the

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    Legalizing Marijuana: An Ethical Perspective In today’s society, many ethical concerns arise on a daily basis, especially when it comes to the topic of legalizing marijuana. Many individuals have relied on the fact that marijuana was illegal, when determining whether smoking it should be considered unethical. However, many studies have shown that the effects of marijuana are not as detrimental as they were once made out to be. Legalizing marijuana can be an extremely controversial topic because

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    The legalization of marijuana in Colorado has created questions about the social responsibility. This issue continues to be controversial and one that has many angles to consider. The stakeholders include consumers, investors, children, farmers, and even hospitals. The moral and ethical implications include legal, economic, and philanthropic components. The selling of marijuana brings big benefits in tax dollars and generates revenue for the community. In 2014 and 2015, nearly $6 million in pot

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    Over the past few years legalizing medical and recreational marijuana has been a hot political topic. Medical marijuana is legal in twenty states, and use of recreational marijuana is legal in four states: Washington, Colorado, Oregon, and Alaska. It is also legal to carry small amount of marijuana in Washington D.C. In this paper I will discuss the history of marijuana in the United States of America and the ethical pros and cons that are related to use of this plant for medical and recreational

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    The debate on whether marijuana should be legal is very controversial. Cannabis is illegal to possess, consume, purchase, grow, and transfer in most countries. Currently medical marijuana is legal in 23 states and has been legalized for recreational use in Colorado, Washington, Alaska, and now Oregon. Many people want to keep marijuana illegal, yet they have little information on all facts about marijuana and the purposes it can serve. While some people may enjoy a glass of wine after work to relax

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    RESEARCH PAPER Medical Ethics & Ethics Regarding Medical Marijuana by Sowmya Kondapuram Medical ethics is a system of morals and values that apply judgments to the practice of medicine. Medical ethics mainly deals with behavior of physician and the decisions they have to make rather than how to treat patients. Physicians face these kind of questions and dilemmas often. Simply put ethics in medicine is about making decisions that are moral and just. Medicine is both science and an art, where science

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    analysis of an ethical dilemma using the Doing Ethics Technique (DET) SUB TITLE NAME Stewart Armstrong STUDENT ID 11206102 EMAIL CONTACT stewart@thearmstrongs.net December 2015 Table of Contents 1. The Analysis 3 2. The Reference List 7   1. The Analysis There is more public support for marijuana law reform than ever before with new polls showing more than half the country is in favor of legalizing marijuana. The Drug Policy Alliance (DPA) believes marijuana should be

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