Why Do Marijuana Remain Illegal?

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Marijuana has managed to remain illegal since the 1930’s. Many consider it to be particularly more detrimental to one’s health than other legal drugs because it is deemed a schedule one substance. The effects of smoking marijuana include “relaxation, sleepiness, and mild euphoria” which is commonly referred to as getting high(“Marijuana Intoxication”). Like with every other substance used for its physiological effects there are multiple side effects that can arise from smoking marijuana. As the dose increases, marijuana can cause a decrease in short term memory, dry mouth, impaired perception and motor skills, red eyes, panic, paranoia and even acute psychosis (“Marijuana Intoxication”). None of these short term side effects seem any worse

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