Marijuana is a drug that is always being talked about all over the media. It appears all over social media and is commonly discussed in popular songs. There is constant debate on whether it should be legalized or not. Also, they discuss if it were to be legalized, how they would 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. While some people feel marijuana shouldn’t be legalized, I believe that it is a logical decision to permit the drug to be researched further because it has many medical advantages, other drugs in the same category are much worse, and taxing it’s sale could save our government’s financial situation. The term medical marijuana refers to using the basic extracts of the organic marijuana plant to treat symptoms of illness and …show more content…
There is too much good to come from this plant not to research and use it to its full extent. There are many people that agree with a policy change and the government needs to look into the future possibilities that this drug could bring. Marijuana can clearly help make this country better for the people in many ways. Health is obviously a major concern for the government and, as studies show, there are few health risks and even some positive health factors that weed could contribute, as well as the fact that weed has many more contributions that other already legal drugs. Also, legal marijuana could help our government funding and justice system is another reason the policy needs to be changed now. All in all marijuana would do much more positive than it would negative if it were to be legalized. The policy that is preventing the legalization of marijuana must be changed at once. Legal marijuana can help. The government needs to see these facts and change the marijuana policy as soon as
For many years, there has been a war against society and the federal government on whether or not marijuana should be legal in the U.S., for medicinal and recreational purposes. There are so many positive aspects as to why it would be a highly viable asset to communities all over the U.S. Though there are some aspects to be looked at and taken into consideration when it comes to legalizing this drug, it still stands as an important fact that marijuana should be in fact legalized by the federal government, so that the development of hemp crops can be used as a valuable agricultural crop in the U.S., creating a new bio-fuel to reduce carbon emissions we consume every day, so that we can expose majority of the prohibitions on the dangers of marijuana are solely based on disinformation and lies, and so that dollars collected in tax revenue from marijuana sales can be used for bettering our communities instead of spending our earned taxed dollars on criminalization costs keeping it illegal.
The dispute over the legalization of cannabis sativa, more commonly known as marijuana, is one of the most controversial issues ever to take place in the United States. Its use as a medicine has existed for thousands of years in many countries across the globe. Legalization should be considered despite efforts made by groups who say marijuana is a harmful drug that will increase crime rates and lead users to other more dangerous substances. The legalization of marijuana can improve our society by helping with our economy, freeing legal resources, and benefiting the overall health of the nation though medical uses.
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.
This substance has become an obtrusive issue in today's society. The benefits of using cannabis outweigh the negativity people see in the plant. It can also help with our daily life along with benefiting the economic tremendously. The legalization of medical marijuana makes unnecessary the use of marijuana as a street drug. Medical Marijuana, a common topic in many debates, has positive benefits along with negative apprehensions cannabis, they don't see the benefits it can provide, along with the facts to prove it, and also how it affects society today.
From potentially life-saving uses medically, to the numerous economical benefits of recreational sales. You can see that there are many ways that the medicinal and recreational sales of marijuana could greatly improve the lives of those around us, as well as improve the poor economy left for our generation by our predecessors. A neurosurgeon and a chief medical correspondent named Dr sanjay Gupta said “We have been terribly and systematically misled for nearly 70 years in the United States, and I apologize for my own role in that.” The american people deserve to have what is rightfully thers because they government and large companies have held marijuana away from it for the past 70 years. There are some good things and some bad things about marijuana but I believe that the good outweighs the bad, and that medical marijuana would be a good thing for this country economically and medically. I hope that the history and how marijuana can help people, along with the business side of things helped you change your mind because It is time to stop this 26 year long battle and make medical marijuana legal all across the United States of
Equally important is the effect that marijuana has on the justice system. Resources are being used every day that could be allocated to a number of other pressing issues that are facing communities across the country. If marijuana is legalized, the resources of agencies of law enforcement would be able to focus on much more pressing issues. By legalizing marijuana, it will promote a reduction in street crimes and it will also take business from illegal drug dealers and direct it to the government. This would hopefully lead to a decrease in violence related to drugs in the United States ("Legalization of Marijuana"). Decreasing petty street crime and violence would make local streets safer. That is something that would benefit civilians as
How do you measure happiness? Is your happiness totally dependent on the amount of freedom you have? By guaranteeing us the right to pursue happiness the government doesn’t promise to provide us with it. Government exists solely to grant and protect our freedoms, this includes protecting individuals from being harmed by others exercising their freedoms. The government should not legalize marijuana on the basis that every individual should be free to choose his or her own path to happiness. I am a firm believer in the individual's right to the pursuit of happiness under the constitution; however, I do not believe in the right of achieving immediate gratification at the expense of others.
The topic of legalizing marijuana has been a topic of controversy for quite some time now not only throughout our local streets, but throughout the local and into the state government. The legalization of marijuana is such a controversial topic because some are for it and some are against it. People are for the legalization because of the great uses it has towards medicine, the money that could come from the taxation of legalized marijuana, and the emptying of prisons because of the releases of marijuana offenses. The list could go on and on. Other people are against the legalization because it is considered a “gateway drug”, or because the legalization of marijuana would eventually
Marijuana use has become one of the most controversial topics in society today. There are a number of positive reasons why people feel the drug is good, but with the pros always comes cons. With this in mind, a number of laws have been created restricting the use of marijuana in the community. Although it is illegal, people still continue to abuse the drug and resort to its history to showcase that its use was once a normal part of life. Marijuana, also known as cannabis, has been used for recreational, medicinal, and religious purposes for thousands of years. Its first known uses are traced all the way back to 2900 B.C. and it is still one of the most commonly used drugs today. The use of marijuana is engrained in our past, and probably will
Cannabis or marijuana is the most commonly used illicit drug in America. Colorado, Oregon, Washington, Washington D.C., and Alaska have all legalized the use of recreational cannabis along with a total of twenty two states and Washington D.C. that allow the use of marijuana for medicinal purposes. Iowa is currently one of the twenty eight states in the United States that prohibit any use of marijuana. Marijuana is currently a schedule I drug in Iowa, which means there is no accepted therapeutic value and there is a high risk for abuse. Four states fully support the legalization of marijuana and with the popularity of the drug growing, surely there is a case to be made for the legalization of medical and recreational use of cannabis in Iowa.
Marijuana use has been a very prominent issue and continues to be major source of controversy in the United States. Although many claims have been made about marijuana use in recent times, the truth about this plant is slowly coming forward. Unfortunately, a heavily skewed perception of marijuana and marijuana users as a result of years and years of misinformation and propaganda further encourages ignorance on the topic of its legalization, which still continues to be spread due to many private interests who still want marijuana to remain illegal for their own personal gain, despite all its proven benefits.
Not legalizing the use of medical marijuana also known as Cannabis, while keeping harmful substances legal like alcohol and tobacco seems absurd, especially since marijuana is not a harmful to the body. By punishing the use of marijuana, it ruins an individual’s career and economic opportunity; it is a drain on the US economy to have to support the largest prison system due to minor misdemeanors such as the possession of this medicinal plant. Legalizing medical marijuana for its medicinal properties help those people with chronic conditions, decreases the death rate due to pharmaceutical medicines and will boost the economy instead of draining it. The American people will be able to raise the economy and take it off the diminishing path in which it has been going.
The use of marijuana for medicinal purposes has ballooned over the last couple of years. A state-by-state wave is sweeping across the country, with voters acknowledging the beneficial capabilities for patients in their state.
The plant marijuana has caused quite a problem in the US for the past few years. The debate on whether the drug should be legalized has split the nation in two. Some argue that the drug only has negative effects; people under its influence are unable to think rationally and act out in dangerous ways, severing ties with their family and potentially losing their jobs. Others argue that while this can be true, more studies should be conducted to learn about marijuana, because past tests have uncovered marijuana has medicinal benefits.
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 purposes.