Growing up everyone is told that drugs are bad for you time and time again. Now being a child you don't really understand why, but you respect the authority regardless. Many remember being told this relentlessly through their childhood as well as their journey through the educational system. But as people got older they realize that people will still use drugs even though it's illegal. Who could ever understand why a person would go against the law and jeopardize their life to abuse a drug? The drug that I’m specifically referring to is marijuana, and surprisingly it is all around us. Marijuana is even known to in today’s media sources that the drug has become a mainstream trend to enjoy, like music, and movies. Marijuana demonstrates clear cut evidence that use of the substance can cause health benefits.
Marijuana is a drug that in some places like Jamaica grows wildly. This plant is known to give users a “high” and is illegal in almost every location of the world. Some places are very strict when it comes to the drug, but there are also some that don't think much of it. Today more and more people are choosing to side with pro marijuana legalization for America. People that never gave marijuana legalization a thought or were heavily against it are now starting to believe legalization would be helpful for the United States of America.(Marion, Nancy E) There are many reasons why many people support marijuana legalization and one of those reasons is the benefit of
Legalizing marijuana for health and municipal purposes in the United States Of America, personally I think it's a great idea. A lot of other people don't think legalizing marijuana is the greatest idea in the world, they think that people will use it in the wrong ways and not to help with any diseases that it can kill. Legalizing marijuana in the United States should be done because it can help people with diseases that they can’t fix with just any medicine, it can kill most deadly diseases, and it keeps people from taking multiple pills a day.
Have you ever wondered when and why marijuana was made illegal? The herbal plant, commonly used in medicines, was not considered a drug in the early 1900s. The Marijuana Tax Act of 1937 banned the use and sales of marijuana. This act was put in place due to careless slander. Marijuana, in America should be legalized because it is safer than alcohol and tobacco, marijuana funds gangs and cartels, and marijuana can replace toxic, addictive pharmaceuticals.
The legalization of marijuana is, and has been a heavily disputed issue for decades. On one hand, marijuana could lead to a medical breakthrough, or at least provide relief to cancer and AIDS patients. On the other hand, legalizing a drug could expose it to too broad an audience. As a drug, marijuana has never proven to be anywhere near as harmful as cigarettes or alcohol. Each year in the United States, 400,000 people die from tobacco, 50,000 from alcohol, and from marijuana, zero. Regardless of what side one may take to this argument, there are some causes to this marijuana debate that everyone should know. Marijuana was not always illegal, and the reasons behind the history of narcotic regulation are interesting when viewed from
Is legalizing marijuana a good step to take ? There has been many questions as to what will happen to the community. Will the community grow from this new law? Or will this end in a horrible problem? Although marijuana is a drug, it does not cause harm to your body like alcohol does. Legalizing marijuana in the states of the U.S should be done because it can be used for medical reason, it is not harmful to the body, and police want strong relationships with their community.
Can you imagine being just six-years-old and suffering from over three hundred violent seizures a week? From birth, Charlotte Figi suffered from a rare form of epilepsy, which caused these seizures. After trying everything to help Charlotte, her parents finally decided to try medical marijuana, and it worked! Charlotte still had seizures, but now, she had maybe two or three seizures a month instead of three hundred a week. Charlotte’s story and many similar stories, along with medical research and sound reasons, have caused the public’s opinion about marijuana to change in favor of legalizing it, and I agree. I strongly believe that marijuana, and especially medical marijuana, should be legalized across the entire
The health concerns of marijuana, while valid, are no more serious than that of cigarettes, alcohol or a lot of other legal drugs on the market. People in today’s society have widely accepted the use of marijuana, as evidenced in the passing of state laws allowing recreational use. The tax revenue created and money saved by using resources in other areas, gives the states huge financial rewards. Also, the disproportionate criminal penalties that minorities suffer due to marijuana laws are relieved by legalizing the drug. The benefits greatly outweigh the concerns of marijuana use.
Through the years marijuana has been known by many names, and almost as many opinions have been held concerning its effect on people. Not all of those opinions have been correct in fact; most have been pure propaganda. Marijuana is not a gateway drug. It does not have fatal side effects, and it is not only used by lazy people. These are just some of the stigmas that have plagued marijuana over the years. The truth is that marijuana is a medicinal plant and, as such, should be used to treat medical conditions instead of the chemicals created by big pharmaceutical companies. Though today marijuana still has a negative stigma associated with it, medical marijuana should be legalized nationwide due to its health benefits for those with terminal
The conflict between individual freedom and public safety seems to be a problem throughout society. However I agree with individual freedom. The choices that we will commit will be for our own benefit and for our own desire.
Marijuana was recorded from 1851 to 1941 in the United States Pharmacopeia (USP). The United States Pharmacopeia Convention (USP) is a nonprofit scientific organization, that develops and disseminates public quality standards for medicines and other articles. Cannabis was recorded as an adequate therapeutic product for a long time here in the U.S. Truth be told, arrangements containing marijuana were frequently recommended in the late 1800s. It then started to be replaced by engineered drugs in the twentieth century. After the 1937 Marijuana Tax act was passed, it turned out to be extremely hard to endorse the medication, and individuals started to forget about it. Cannabis was expelled from the USP in 1942 and has remained that way from that point onward. Nowadays there is
The Detroit Free Press Editorial Board’s Article Let the people decide about legalizing marijuana(2016) was an attempt to convince readers that Michigan Legislature is currently a “dysfunctional waste,” determined to keep Marijuana legalization off the ballots.The Press got their opinion across by using uncredited polls, tugging at the reader's emotions when describing both parties, and overall biased tone with underlying motives. The author uses pathos, ethos, and logos very effectively when trying to persuade the reader. Pathos is being used when the author attempts to appeal to our emotions while trying to pity MILegalize. Logos is being used when the authors tries to connect with our common sense in order to persuade by reason. Lastly ethos is being used when the author attempts to sway our opinion of michigan legislature, but altering our view of their character and morals.This article was written with intentions to get voters riled up, discredit the michigan legislature and provoke change within the court systems. The Editorial Board only presented their side of the argument, concluding they are targeting left-wing moderates that are for the legalization of marijuana.
Wake up America, medical marijuana must be legalized. Medical marijuana should be legalized for its ability to treat epilepsy, its ability to help fight cancer, and its ability to help fight many diseases and symptoms. I truly believe that legalizing medical marijuana will benefit those patients once thought untreatable and left without hope. This may seem like a radical new idea, but is not that what our country was founded on? The idea of marijuana used as a treatment must be seriously considered and not just thrown out as many have already done.
Do you know what marijuana is? “Marijuana is a drug that is always being talked about all over the media. There is constant debate on whether it should be legalized or not. Also, debate on if it were to be legalized, how would they make it work. All these questions are things the government takes into account every day. There is a big divide between people’s beliefs on this matter. Some people think it should be, others think it shouldn’t, and some think it should be with some modifications on the usage. When you look at the benefits, there is no question that marijuana should be legal throughout the entire country. There are way more positive things that could come out of it being legal. The first reason weed should be legalized is because how many other drugs are legal. Weed is one of a few not too harmful drugs that are illegal.”
For the past few years the movement to legalize marijuana has gained momentum. Several states such as Colorado, Oregon, California, Nevada, Washington, Maine, Massachusetts, and Alaska have legalized marijuana recreationally. Marijuana has proved to be beneficial in many different ways. This natural plant has showed to help individuals with post-traumatic stress disorder. In the states where it was legalized, there was an increase in revenue for the state. The government and the Food and Drug Administration have given this drug such a difficult time with legalization while there are other drugs on the market that are prescribed that have adverse side effects. It is clear that legalization of marijuana would benefit individuals with various health issues, the states would experience an increase in revenue, and money being wasted by the government on the Drug Enforcement Administration as well as people in jail for marijuana possession will decrease. It is absurdther that this harmless drug remains illegal.
The legalization of Marijuana, both medicinally and recreationally, has been a hot topic in American culture for some time now. Some states have begun adopting much more liberal laws on Marijuana, although many states still have not done so. Overall, for the states that have legalized the use of Marijuana, things have gone rather well to this point. Due to the benefits of Marijuana legalization, Marijuana should be legalized both medicinally and recreationally in all 50 states in the USA.
Lately news headlines have been flooded with stories of different opinions on the legalization of marijuana. This is an issue I feel strongly about because there are many hidden benefits that this plant has to offer such as helping individuals deal with anxiety while contributing immensely to our economy. The legalization of marijuana seems to run into a ton of road blocks due to many outside factors that make it look like an addictive drug rather than a helpful medicine, with cartels fighting to control the drug trade all around the world it is looked down upon