Should Cannabinoid be legalized in The United States? Cannabinoid most commonly known as Marijuana has been a controversial public debate for many years of whether it should become legalized in The United States. The debate among the public is whether Marijuana should have certain limitations on use of medical and recreational use. Surveys conducted have shown that Cannabinoid is mostly used by middle and high school students in the 8th, 10th, and 12th grade with the percentage being considerably high among senior students. Cannabinoid Cannabinoid has many names such as weed, pot, bud, grass, Mary Jane and much more. When used for recreational purposes, Marijuana is smoked in various ways such as hand rolled into a cigarette which is referred to as a “joint” or “blunt” and can also be inhaled through a water pipe which is referred to as a “bong.” When Cannabinoid is used for a medical purpose it can be brewed into a tea for drinking or mixed in foods, the most popular being brownies. The most important mind-altering chemical that people seek in Marijuana is the …show more content…
People who use it for medicinal purposes – the effects can take up to 30 minutes after consuming it to notice the effects. People that consume too much THC might feel anxious, nervous, fearful, hallucinations, phobia, and may even lose the sense of their own identity. The THC can linger in the body for days and even weeks but generally lasts longer when consumed in foods. The THC in Cannabinoid affects the brain’s memory, coordination, concentration, movement, intellectual, and time sensitivity. Using Marijuana can damage a person’s thinking and capacity to understand and complete difficult tasks. THC can also cause a person to have delayed response reactions which is one of the reasons why people who use Marijuana should not be behind the
(Hart and Ksir, 2013)Also, in the western culture marijuana is referred to as blunt, herb, Mary Jane, Buds, stinkweed, nuggets, broccoli, burrito, and Charge. Marijuana is a diverse plant that can be smoked, eaten in cakes, or used in beverages. Cannibas has been around since 2700 B.C. according to a Chinese manuscript. It has been used as a recreational drug and a medicinal drug. Around 1960 the major psychoactive component was identified as tetrahydrocannabinal known as THC. The effects of THC may cause physiological effects on the cardiovascular and nervous system, which can be hallucinogenic or act as a sedative.
The debate over whether marijuana should be legalized nation-wide has been an ongoing one for years now. Marijuana should’ve been legalized years ago and continues to create more controversial problems within our nation. Before diving into the debate and choosing sides, one needs to understand what marijuana is and the effects that it has first, especially with it being so popular in the United States. Marijuana is a psychoactive drug created from the plant called cannabis (Happy Place). Drugs are primarily classified on whether they are stimulants or if they are depressants. Depressants are a type of drug that hinders ones psychological vitals, the major drug being alcohol. A stimulant is a substance that for a certain amount of time
Throughout history there has been many viewpoints on marijuana. Marijuana is cannabis sativa, which is a herbal plant. It’s used for both medical and recreational purposes, although when used medically it has a greater effect for the patient. Marijuana has been legalized in 28 states and statistics collected during the period of the legalization supported that marijuana helped many patients with serious diseases, such as aids, and cancer. Other then being used for diseases, marijuana can be used to deal with stress, sickness, and other disorders. Some people may even use marijuana in place of prescription or store bought drugs because it’s more effective. In the recent years that marijuana has been legalized there has been a great increase
Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), also known as delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol is the main psychoactive substance found in the cannabis plant. Cannabis isn’t just a single drug molecule, like alcohol or cocaine, but a mix of over 420 different chemical components. 61 of the called cannabinoids are unique to marijuana. THC is the chemical that triggers cannabis’ main drug action and effects in the body and brain. THC is like a feel-good chemical bomb that explodes on contact, and then breaks up into at least 80 different by products (or metabolites) before it’s eliminated from the body. The process starts as soon as THC enters the blood stream, and begins zeroing in on cannabinoid receptors in the brain and central nervous system Once it checks into the brain, THC takes its own time in checking out. Unlike many other drugs, which are excreted from the body within hours, THC metabolites stick around--stored
“Marijuana—also called weed, herb, pot, grass, bud, Ganja, Mary Jane, and a vast number of other slang terms—is a greenish-gray mixture of the dried, shredded leaves and flowers of Cannabis sativa—the hemp plant. Some users smoke marijuana in hand-rolled cigarettes called joints; many use pipes, water pipes (sometimes called bonds), or marijuana cigars called blunts (often made by slicing open cigars and replacing some or all of the tobacco with marijuana). Marijuana can also be used to brew tea and, particularly when it is sold or consumed for medicinal purposes, is frequently mixed into foods ("edibles") such as brownies, cookies, or candies. In addition, concentrated resins containing high doses of marijuana’s active ingredients, including honey-like "hash oil," waxy "budder," and hard amber-like "shatter," are increasingly popular among both recreational and medical users.” Marijuana is actually very useful for life. However, many people who use marijuana as interests that are not as good as consume’s narcotics made into cigarettes, etc.. But it is not good for health as it can damage the antibody It is better if the use of marijuana as well as possible use in the medical world to help cure disease or relieve pain. (Abuse, 2016a, 2016b)
In this country, there are parents of sick children driving across state lines, breaking state and federal law by transporting medical marijuana. The drug is legal in several states for personal use, and 23 states for medical use. This does not change the fact that it is still a federally illegal drug under the Federal controlled substances act. There are stiffer penalties for being caught with even a small amount of marijuana, than those given to murderers and rapists. The federal government has the right to come into your home and arrest you for an ounce of marijuana, even for medical use. A first offence possession charge, for any amount of the drug is a $1,000 fine and 1 year in prison. Cultivation of the plant, even for personal use will give you 5 years in prison and a $250,000 fine. It has been viewed by some to be a wonder drug. And yet it remains misunderstood and vilified.
Should marijuana be legalized? A question that weighs heavily on everybody’s mind, marijuana is a dry shredded green and brown mixture of leaves, flowers, stems, and seeds from the Cannabis. Cannabis is the botanical term for the hemp plant Cannabis sativa (Levinthal, 2006). Marijuana is the most common illicit drug used in the United States (NIDA, 2012). As of 2008, 2/3 of Americans suffering from a substance abuse were suffering from marijuana abuse or dependence. The main ingredient in marijuana is delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC (NIDA, 2012).
In this essay I will give 3 reasons why cannabis should be legalized in the USA. First, it can be used for medical reasons, for example, it can cure the Parkinson and other health problem during years of used the cannabis, second the economy will grow enormously in the USA, and the last reason is that legalizing cannabis is less harmful than Tabaco.
The legalization of marijuana has been a widespread debate over the last decade. There are some people who believe that it should remain illegal (class 1), be legalized for medicinal use, or have it legal for both medicinal and recreational use. The correct choice on whether to legalize marijuana or to keep marijuana a criminalized drug is unknown. However, the main debate boils down to economic gains, prison reform, ending the war on drugs and overall citizen health.
Six year old Charlotte Figi is a walking miracle who suffered from a type of untreatable epilepsy that made her have 50 or more seizures every night until her parents got her a medical marijuana card in Colorado that allowed her to get CBD oil. Immediately after the first dose of high cannabis oil the seizures stopped and Charlotte came out of the catatonic state. Before the cannabis oil, her parents tried every medication out on the shelves to cure her, some of them nearly ended with death Seizures are one of many illnesses in the world today that can be cured through marijuana. (www.ibtimes.co.uk). Even though some say marijuana is a gateway drug, it should be legalized because there are legitimate medical benefits, it would save the government money, and it would decrease crime.
The purpose of this study is to examine the effects that the marijuana industry has had on the economies of the states which have legalized recreational marijuana use for consumers over the age of 21. Many predictions were made referring to the outcome of marijuana legalization, however, most predictions made did not foretell the actual outcome. The act of legalization in the state of Colorado has yielded many advantages in the field of marketing. With these advantages, however, come many disadvantages. This study will identify how marijuana legalization can affect the US market economy. This study will also identify the advantages and disadvantages of marijuana legalization on the state and federal levels.
“Legalize every drug!”, sounds like everyone has lost there mind right? This very statement would categorize you as a crazy individual. California only recently legalized Marijuana and that has not yet taken into effect and now we’re talking about legalizing every drug? Although all of this sound like crazy talk, legalizing every drug would actually have positive outcomes. In the essay “Drugs” by Gore Vidal, the author explained that by legalizing every drug it would help the U.S stop most drug addictions. In this aspect I agree with the author, by legalizing every drug it will bring forth fundamental changes that will improve the social quality of America.
Growing up, everyone is told that, “Drugs are bad for you,” time and time again. Now as a kid you don’t really understand the reasoning behind it, but you listen to your authority figure regardless. I remember being told this my entire life and even to this very day. But as I got older I realized that people would still use drugs even though it’s illegal. I could never understand why someone would go against the law and jeopardize their life just to use drugs? The drug that I am talking about is marijuana, and surprisingly it is all around us. Marijuana is even referred to in today’s media Mainstream media sources that people enjoy, like music, movies, and TV shows, do not even bother to leave the drug out of their system. Now being a young adult and having my own personal experience with the drug and knowing its effects on others, I wonder why it’s not legal. Why is it that this drug has become illegal all over the world? The debate to legalize marijuana in the United States of America has been fought over nonstop since the existence of the drug. Marijuana has been tested and proven to provide a very positive impact on the American society for many reasons. Some of these reasons are for America’s economy, health and even crime. These reasons could very well help America thrive in the future and that is why Marijuana should be legalized in the United States of America.
It is heavily debated as to whether or not marijuana should be legalized. There are numerous reasons for and against legalizing marijuana, some say that the government can tax it, some say that it helps with certain medical conditions. People also say that it is not a gateway drug and does not lead to drug abuse. Then there is the question of should we legalize it now even though there is no way to test the levels in your blood at a routine police stop. There are some really good points as to why marijuana should be legalized and some good reasons as to why it should not be legalized, the truth is that people are going to smoke marijuana whether it is legal or not.
Marijuana is a cannabaceae plant, which has always been associated with negative connotations until recently, when it has been discovered that this plant may be used to cure diseases and improve a country economy. Thus, the American opinion is split on the question of “Marijuana Legalization”. In fact, a survey undertaken by CNN/ORC International Poll states that 55 % of Americans believe that the use of marijuana should be legal, while only 44 % think it should be illegal (CNN). I also share the American majority opinion since there is some evidence that marijuana yields positive results.