Benefits of Medical Marijuana Essay

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    Opposing views claim that medical marijuana is not completely inaccurate. Admittedly, large numbers of patients who just had a surgery or patients who have mental illness argue that marijuana reduces their pain and makes them feel recovered, so it has to be legalized as a medicine similar to the other drugs in pharmacy stores. According to the NORML Working Marijuana laws states “Of all the negative consequences of marijuana prohibition, none is as tragic as the denial of medicinal cannabis to…

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    Cannabis is also known as marijuana. It is intended to use for psychoactive drug or medicine. Marijuana is made from dried flowers and leaves of the cannabis plant. Marijuana policies are rapidly developing. In 1969 only 12 percent Americans were in favor of use, marijuana but today, 51 percent to 61% Americans provision its legalization. Marijuana is illegal under federal law of 2016. In order to reduce the criminal penalties for the possession of little amounts of marijuana (Normal, 2016). Now…

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    Despite its apparent economic or health benefits, users of cannabis often progress onto more hazardous and addictive drugs that in turn, manifest a potentially criminal lifestyle. A larger number of people abuse marijuana compared to cocaine and heroin and are more likely to turn to more addicting and harmful drugs. This is inferred in the gateway hypothesis that shows users are more likely to be shown to narcotics that produce a better “high” (Kilmer). Why would one stop at second base when he…

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    to side with me on why legalizing marijuana should happen. I. Attention step: A. How many of you think marijuana is dangerous? Now, how many of you think marijuana should be legalized? Well, according to a poll done by CBS News, they found out that most Americans, at 56% believe marijuana should be legalized (Lee, 2016). This is the highest it’s ever been and it’s an increase from last year. B. With the highest percentage of Americans ever, believing marijuana should be legal, all of you…

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    therapeutic benefits of marijuana have been known since 2700 B.C. in China. Truly contrary to what the opposition claims about marijuana’s effects on health, marijuana benefits an individual’s body more than it hurts them. At this time, there is an improved attentiveness of these therapeutic benefits and they are continually being discovered and examined all over the world. People with ileitis (Crohn’s disease), cancer, and migraine headaches also desire the pain alleviating abilities of…

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    The Legalization of Cannabis As we know, the war on drugs is never ending. With all the prohibition laws effecting our entire country, drugs like cocaine and heroin show a threat to our society because they’re dangerous. It has been proven that marijuana is less dangerous than legal drugs like tobacco and alcohol yet it is still prohibited. Slowly we are moving into Legalization, the question is how far? According to the article I was reading “An End to Prohibition” by Ethan Nadelmann, some…

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    legalize marijuana on the federal level. The legalization of marijuana could boost the economy in various ways. Marijuana also has many medical properties and industrial qualities that can help. The legalization of marijuana could also lower the criminal activity and war on drugs. It would also allow social security and welfare to increase funding for those needing the help. There are various economic reasons to legalize the use of marijuana. There would have to be farms for the marijuana to…

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    The article “Ten Reasons Why Marijuana Should Not Be Legalized!” by Nrfocus talks heavily about the reasons of why marijuana should not be legalized in the United States. The author of the article lists off ten core reasons as to why marijuana should not be legalized in the United States goes into depth with each to define why it is a valid reason. Many people suffer from marijuana side effects and because of its addicting nature it can cause serious problems for many people. The article by…

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    The on-going fight for the legalization of marijuana has been a trending topic in modern society for quite some time. This topic has led to controversial arguments and stakeholders taking different sides. Two specific stakeholders in Smart Approaches to Marijuana (SAM) and Norml have been arguing for years. SAM are a non-profit organization that is ran by a group of doctors, lawyers, and other researchers that oppose to legalizing marijuana. Norml is also a non-profit organization that was…

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    possessing marijuana. By incarcerating people for this it only takes up jail and prison space which results to overcrowding and the need for expansion or building of new prisons. All of these aspects cause the federal and state government to spend on average about $30 billion a year. Of all the individuals arrested in 2005 for marijuana offenses, 90% of these individuals were arrested for the possession of marijuana; therefore, only 10% of these arrests involved the actual use of marijuana…

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