Should Marijuanas Be Legalized Essay

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    points of views, the topic becomes controversial. The legalization of marijuana has been a major controversial subject throughout the past decade. The American Government legalizing cannabis is a polarizing topic that many people want to resolve. Should marijuana be legalized? This is a question that seeks an answer for many people around the world. Despite marijuana 's negative implication, the support for the marijuana industry is growing. Several points, facts, and statistics in…

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    The Marijuana is a herbaceous plant with psychoactive properties. It is native to the Himalayas, Asia annual. Its uses range from the textile or food application in the case of varieties containing no THC (cannabis) to as psychoactive substance in the varieties under the names of marijuana (bud) or hashish (its resin). Because of their psychoactive properties, it is one of the few plants whose cultivation has been banned or restricted in many countries. Marijuana is a generic term used to refer…

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    of Legalizing Medical Marijuana Marijuana has been around since record time. It has been in all kinds of cultures being used to help those with illnesses, social interactions and sometimes for religious reasons. Marijuana is the third most popular recreational drug in America. Thousands of people in America use marijuana. Today in America 23 states have legalized medical marijuana, four of those recreational use, which does not include Utah. Since some people see marijuana as just a drug, it’s…

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    Medical Marijuana Debate

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    it is extremely difficult for me to find an argument opposing the legalization of medical marijuana. As a Nurse, I am a patient advocate and I feel that marijuana has incalculable medical benefits. I most defiantly shed a few tears while watching these families who had run out of options for their children; with the exception of marijuana. I cannot even fathom the thought of giving my own child marijuana. Although, if I felt it would help him and I had run out of other options, you had better…

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    many states who have legalized the smoking of marijuana while others are going frantic as to not legalize it within their communities. There are those who find marijuana providing benefits to those who smoke the drug, as well as those who oppose it saying that smoking marijuana brings on more negative aspects to their lives than it is beneficial. From researchers to those in the general public, they give different sentiments, professionals, and cons. The market for marijuana has drastically…

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    repair. Legalizing marijuana will benefit the country by: giving people liberty, saving money, limiting failure, creating medicine, and producing a natural source. Marijuana is described as dried flowers, seeds and leaves of the hemp plant. Some believe that the use of marijuana is hazardous to our country. There is conspiracy regarding addiction due to constant usage. It also can create slower motor skills and impaired judgement (at times). It is believed that the use of marijuana can create…

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    Controlled Drugs

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    causing dependence when abused” (Controlled). Among the five categories, marijuana is classified as the Schedule I Controlled Substances, which has “no currently accepted medical use in the United States, a lack of accepted safety for use [even] under medical supervision, and a high potential for abuse” (Controlled). It is a dangerous drug that should not be legalized across all 50 United States. My opinion that marijuana should remain as an illegal drug has strengthened after studying substance…

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    astonishing. Now let 's look into the what the databases have recorded for marijuana overdose deaths. According to an article on the Huffington Post, "In the long history of humanity 's marijuana use, not a single person has ever died from a weed overdose." Yes, you read that right, there is none recorded to date. Congressmen Earl Blumenauer states, "The first time it happens, it 'll be news and people will know." Marijuana is more of a mellow drug compared to the effects of cocaine or heroin so…

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    Pro Marijuana

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    politics. It is commonly said that history repeats itself. In the 1960’s marijuana became the most used drug among middle class americans. Marijuana comes from a leaf and has THC in it. The THC is the substance to get you high. Although in most states it is illegal, it is still very commonly used. The societal uses, changes, and impacts of marijuana from the 1900’s until present day in the United States have changed severely. Marijuana is cannabis which has short and long term effects to the…

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    The topic for this assignment is the legalization of cannabis, better known as marijuana, but it also has a variety of other names. The legalization of cannabis, has been a hot button topic of conversation in the political arena for the last few decades. The debate of the legalization of cannabis has reached even beyond the political arena into the medical field as well as practically every other aspect of society. Some of those debating the legalization of cannabis argue the positives, while…

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