In many cases patients were prescribed a variety of pharmaceuticals to help with their mild to chronic medical issues. Although the pills are supposed to help, in many occasions they did not. However there was one medicine that would help the patients, that being cannabis. The use of medicinal “marijuana” was first made legal in the state of California, in nineteen ninety-six. Currently, there are twenty three states and the District of Columbia that have made medicinal cannabis legal. Cannabis has a plethora of medicinal uses. In a two thousand and six study, they had come to find that tetrahydrocannabinol slows the forming of amyloid plaques by blocking the enzyme in the brain that makes them, all in all slowing down Alzheimer’s. Another study was conducted on cannabis and Dravet’s syndrome. In this study a young little girl named Charlotte Figi was suffering from Dravet’s syndrome which causes seizures and delays progression in childhood development. Her parents were using a strain of medicinal marijuana that was high in cannabidiol, but low in tetrahydrocannabinol. With the use as cannabis for her medication she has crunched her number of seizures a week from three hundred to just seven. Forty other patients are receiving the same results while using the same strain of cannabis. In another recent study, they had studied …show more content…
Currently there are four states and the District of Columbia who have legalized cannabis for recreational purposes. Colorado, being the first, has the most accurate results of legalizing recreational marijuana on the community. Within the first five months of two thousand and fifteen, the tax on cannabis raked in the Colorado School System a whooping thirteen million and six hundred thousand dollars. This total for just five months surpassed the year of two thousand and fourteen’s total of thirteen million and three hundred thousand dollars. Legalizing cannabis has given the students who attend school in Colorado a better education opportunity because they could afford more. It would only make sense to legalize, tax, and control cannabis rather than the approach the majority of the states are doing. In the first five months of the twenty fifteen year the state of Colorado collectively received eighty eight million dollars just for the taxation of cannabis. Twenty seven states still do not allow medicinal marijuana and forty six states do not allow recreational marijuana. The state leader and the citizens should realize that cannabis is very accessible and will still be purchased and used, just on the black market. These states standing strong on their belief that cannabis should be illegal are losing out on the state receiving millions of dollars for the school system as well as the state’s other expenses.