My standpoint upon this debate is that I am FOR the legalization of marijuana. Marijuana used recreationally has many hesitant about legalization but the stance of the medical benefits cannot be ignored. There are negative effects that result from someone who may not need marijuana, for instance when marijuana is abused a person can develop a dependency and mess with one’s emotions and memory. Everything has its flaws and just like most products, it is all perfect in moderation and for purpose. Scientists have Marijuana comprised of two major compounds with include delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and Cannabidiol (CBD). The active ingredient in which that gets you high, is the Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) reported by marijuana users, and used to help relieve pain and nausea, reduce inflammation, and can act as an antioxidant. Reasoning behind this is that oxidation damages cells and can lead to the development of disease, including Alzheimer's, heart disease, and cancer. Cannabidiol (CBD) can help treat seizures, can reduce anxiety and paranoia, and can counteract the intensity of the "high" caused by THC.
Robert J. DeLorenzo, of Virginia Commonwealth University, gave marijuana extract and synthetic marijuana to epileptic rats. The drugs rid the rats of the seizures for about 10 hours. Cannabinoids like the active ingredients in marijuana, tetrahydrocannabinol (also known as THC), control seizures by binding to the brain cells responsible for controlling
The legalization of marijuana has been a hot topic in the media for many years now. There is a major divide in those who believe it should be legal, those who do not, and those who think it could be legal with modifications on the usage. The number of those who support the legalization of marijuana is on the rise with nearly 50% supporting recreational marijuana legalization, and 81% supporting marijuana legalization for medical treatment as of 2015 ("Public Support for Marijuana Legalization, 2015”). Marijuana should be legalized on a federal level because it is safer than alcohol, it will increase the economy, and there is an unfair criminalization of marijuana.
Growing up, I’ve always been taught that drugs are bad, and my parents have always told me that there is nothing good to them. I remember taking D.A.R.E in fifth grade, learning how marijuana was bad for you and that you should go to jail if you use it. My teachers and parents were my role models though, so I took in everything they told me as a fact, until now. Now I realize that drugs are a good thing. Drugs are a way of life, and they are used by millions of people everyday. There are drugs such as advil, which is used to help patients who suffer from many things, including headaches and fevers. But the drug i’m talking about is marijuana.
When is comes to marijuana many U.S citizens have mixed emotions on this topic. The people who are all for it, argue that it would have a great impact on health such as medical marijuana and a tremendous boost in our economy. The opposing side thinks that marijuana can lead into health issues as well as many teens being omitted to the E.R for the marijuana use. Which levaes you with something to think about, Should Marijuana be legalized on a Federal level?
Marijuana has been used in religious ceremonies or for medical purposes for thousands of years. I have always been against the use of Marijuana up until four years ago when my husband at the age of twenty seven underwent invasive surgery on his knee and has never been the same since. Colorado took a huge step several years ago legalizing marijuana for medical use and in recent years took the plunge to legalize it for recreational use. Marijuana is not always a bad thing nor is it always a good thing. A lot of people will compare it to any other mind altering substance and have very valid points. I would rather have a loved one or myself smoke marijuana or ingest it, instead of popping pain pills or other harmful substances put on the market by the pharmaceutical industry; Recreational use can be safe and accepting if it is regulated correctly and used responsibly.
In America’s present-day society, it’s people are faced with the question of whether marijuana should be legalized or not. The issue brought with the legalization of cannabis is the fear that it is a gateway drug that will lead users to try other, harder drugs. More states have decided to legalize marijuana for medical or recreational use but not all agree with the decisions. There has been much research done to show the positive and negative effects of marijuana, itself, and the legalization of it; some concerns dealing with health, economic, and societal issues. Marijuana is a mixture of dried flowers of the Cannabis Sativa and may be consumed in many different forms. In a video made by ASAPScience called “ Your Brain on Drugs; Marijuana”, the speaker explains how the THC in marijuana is what creates the mind-altering effects on the brain, which considers it a “drug”, although it comes from a natural source. Some people are against the legalization of cannabis simply because it is considered a drug, which they may tend to stay away from in general. It is clear that both sides discussing the issue of whether marijuana should be legalized or not contain valid arguments, but there must also be a clear solution to what must happen.
The subject of marijuana legalization has been an exceedingly popular discussion topic in recent years and, as time goes on, only seems to grow more popular. This discussion has resulted in many arguments that support marijuana’s legalization. One popular argument says that since alcohol is worse for you, and alcohol is legal, marijuana should be legalized. However, this argument that marijuana should be legalized because marijuana’s effects when consumed or smoked are better than those of alcohol is a purposeless argument. This argument fails to consider the many negative effects marijuana would have on the individual, environment, and, society.
Marijuana has been made legal for some form of use in 29 of the 50 states in America, with eight states having it legalized for recreational use. Notable states with it legalized for recreational purposes include Washington, Colorado, and California. Marijuana shops create millions in tax revenue and loads of job opportunities for these states. Not only does it generate millions of dollars in revenue for each state, there plenty of health benefits from marijuana. Along with those positives, marijuana is responsible for zero deaths per year, while alcohol is responsible for an estimated 88,000 deaths per year. Marijuana, both recreational and medical, creates jobs and boosts the economy, has a lot of health benefits, is safer than alcohol, and also has its disadvantages. Marijuana should be made legal and available to everyone in every state across America.
Marijuana usage is a topic that has been discussed for some time now but the recent medical and recreational legalization of this drug has brought about a new area of unchartered territory. The business industry will have to revise many of their employment and safety requirements. After viewing some current policies many businesses are likely to be forced to established new protocols for intra and inner state practices. There are many types of complications as to why the marijuana usage laws should stay at the federal level and not within the state.
There is growing interest today on the marijuana chemical cannabidiol to treat certain conditions such as childhood epilepsy, a disorder that causes a child to have violent seizures. CBD is cannabidiol abbreviated. Therefore, scientists have been specially breeding marijuana plants and making CBD in oil form for treatment purposes. These drugs aren 't popular for recreational use because they aren 't intoxicating.
Marijuana has many outstanding medical purposes that can help people with their illnesses. Marijuana is already being used to treat glaucoma in certain states where medicinal use is already legal. According to the National Eye Institute: “Studies in the early 1970s showed that marijuana, when smoked, lowered intraocular pressure (IOP) in people with normal pressure and those with glaucoma.” The effects of marijuana can slow the advancement of the disease, preventing blindness. In an experiment at Virginia Commonwealth University, they gave marijuana extract to epileptic rats. It was shown that cannabinoids found in marijuana can control seizures up to 10 hours. Marijuana also can
There are many controversial topics that are discussed in our society and when we discuss these issues we sometimes can come into conflicts on deciding what is the right decision to make because there are too many perspectives. A controversial issue that has been in America for years and has recently become more popular is the issues of the legalization of marijuana. Should marijuana be legalized? Is the popular question that no one seems to have a solid answer to. In recent New York Times articles, they have covered the topic of the Legalization of Marijuana; all articles differ in opinion about what the necessary precautions are for this issues. After reading and analyzing the articles, one could agree that Marijuana should be legalized because it will stop racial discriminations, lessen the rate of crime and help certain health issues.
With a number of U.S. states currently either adopting new legislation that legalizes marijuana, or local governments around the country taking measures to lessen the punishment that has historically been handed down to those caught with possession, there is a clear sense that the status quo of marijuana policy needs to come under some scrutiny. These efforts appear to coincide with a shift in the overall public perception of marijuana, which, according to Pew Research polling, shows that at present 54 per cent of Americans believe that marijuana should be legalized. That figure has increased substantially since 1969, a year that saw only 12 per cent of individuals in favor of the legalization of the substance (Majority Now Supports Legal
Marijuana is intentionally meant for medical use although, it is not legally used for recreational purposes. The medical use is to relax or heal any pain as for other nonmedical use are to ease the mind or just bluntly get high. Legalizing marijuana creates more positive effects such as: no harm and decreases the use of drugs that give negative side effects. The legalization of marijuana may be a new slow progression of a decrease in crimes and the increase in taxes.
When Marijuana is smoked, it will lower pressure within the eye resulting in the progression of the disease being slowed, preventing blindness. There are a few more medicinal purposes marijuana has been shown to possess. A study in 2003 from Virginia Commonwealth University suggests that the active ingredients in marijuana can control seizures by binding to the brain cells in control of excitement and relaxation. This also appears in the ‘Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics’. The Figi family has been treating their 5 year old daughter with a medical marijuana strain that is high in cannabidiol (CBD) and low in THC. Their daughter has a severe condition referred to as Dravet’s Syndrome which causes her to have about three hundred
Public support for marijuana legalization has steadily increased over the last several decades. Over the past few years, support has hovered right around fifty percent. There is a slim majority of people that support the legalization of marijuana. Conservatives resist the legalization of marijuana. Less than a third of conservatives believe marijuana should be legal. As of now, 64 percent of people who are on the democratic side of the political spectrum believe marijuana should be legalized, while only 39 percent of republicans believe it.