Should Marijuanas Be Legalized Essay

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    In the defense of marijuana being legalized alcohol has come up and the numbers of how many people are killed while alcohol has been in use or how many accidents have been caused by alcohol. All of this is true. If marijuana was legalized it would be the same thing if you drove after smoking you would be charged with a dui. While the war on drugs has been happening there has…

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    Legalization Of Marijuana Essay

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    Marijuana has, compared to other both legal and illegal drugs, low effects on the human body. “No death from marijuana overdose has ever been reported and the ill effects of alcohol, nicotine, and prescription painkillers (...) vastly overweight those of marijuana” ( Ingraham, Janet. “Lee, Martin A. Smoke Signals: A Social History of Marijuana--Medical, Recreational, and Scientific”). Research has also shown that marijuana “ use does not lead to physical dependence, and there are no withdrawal…

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    agree with the government’s position on legalizing marijuana for recreational purposes because the pro’s outweigh the cons. Marijuana is one of the most popular drug used in North America other than tobacco and caffeine. There have been several studies conducted to better understand the function and effects of the drugs, the drug is also used in the medical world. There have been numerous cases of people being caught possessing and using marijuana and it affecting their criminal record which can…

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    The legalization of marijuana has become one of the most controversial topic in the United States and definitely now more than ever in the most recent years. If the United States were to legalize Marijuana the US would be able to put a tax on it, but unfortunately many states have very different opinions about this topic. Some states have legalized or decriminalized marijuana in their states under certain restrictions, other states allow it just for medical uses and some states plainly have just…

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    Marijuana is the dried bloom of cannabis sativa and cannabis indicia plants, verdant yearly plants with parts that are utilized for as herbs, creature nourishment, solution and as hemp for rope-production. "The blooms... contain psychoactive and physiologically dynamic substance mixes known as cannabinoids that are expended for recreational, therapeutic, and otherworldly purposes," per Wikipedia. Legalization of marijuana has many advantages and disadvantages, one line of thought is that…

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    To many people marijuana is considered to have medicinal benefits while others believe it’s a gateway drug. Some consider it to have a “high potential for abuse which may lead to severe psychological or physical dependence” ("Resources - Controlled Substance Schedules", 2016). That may not be the case as marijuana possession was criminalized in the Confidential Restricted List in 1923 under the Narcotics Drug Act Amendment Bill only because some “business people and clergy” were upset by the…

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    changing. If for the better than we should but if not why waste our times arguing for a hindrance. Currently the government does not have the ability to give an accurate sobriety test to someone who is believed to be driving under the influence of Marijuana. This is a problem that will lead to unfair arrest for a citizen who is being pulled over under the assumption of being under the influence of Marijuana. For reason of inaccurate testing, marijuana should not be legalized. First before…

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    Manraj Singh Sandhu 136072170 EAC 150 MMF Professor: Ryan O’Connor Legalization of Marijuana Marijuana is the most commonly used illicit drug used Worldwide and Canada has the highest rates of such use. Canadian Government is looking forward to legalize marijuana use for recreational purposes by the end of 2018. It is in controversy that it should or should not be legalized in Canada (Teplin). Marijuana should be legalized because it is a major source of revenue for the government, it will help…

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    Should Marijuana not be legalized? Marijuana. Commonly known to its users as herb, Mary Jane, and weed among other names depending on the place refers to the dry leaves and flowers and the flowers of Cannabis sativa pant. Its users mainly smoke it as cigarettes traditionally rolled by the hands. The use of Marijuana has had a lot of controversies in the past when it said to be harmful to the human body through its side effects that were not yet clear. It was later discovered that it has…

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    aware of a drug called Marijuana. Marijuana is unlike most drugs, in fact in my opinion it should not be classified as a drug. What make marijuana special is the fact that it can be used to treat medical diseases, such as lupus, epilepsy, crohn's etc. Over the past few years pot has become a controversial issues. Some states have legalized it while others have not. After watching two vice documentaries, on pot I am pro legalization of marijuana. Marijuana…

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