Should Marijuanas Be Legalized Essay

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    play a major role in today’s society. One such issue that brings about the moral absolutism in people in America is the controversy over marijuana legalization. Opponents to marijuana legalization tend to fall on the line of absolutely no marijuana in their own state, be it for medicinal use or recreation, due to the social stigma attached to it. Meanwhile, marijuana supporters tend to support all uses of the substance, attempting to use scientific evidence of its harmlessness and benefits to…

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    Many might say that marijuana is a relaxing herb, something they could use to relieve stress others may believe it is a harmful addicting drug. Marijuana is frequently being misunderstood for something that it is not but yet this illegal hemp is roughly smoked by over sixty five million people and counting. Although it is considered an illegal narcotic, this plant has been established to have many various medical benefits. Not only has this plant not been proven to cause any form of addiction or…

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    convinced that the legalization of medical marijuana is a terrible idea; any form of marijuana affects the brain, marijuana use would increase, marijuana does not meet the standards of modern medicine, and black market sales and the diversions would increase. Marijuana is illegal for good reason. Having the legalization of marijuana happen would remain with many consequences. Marijuana should stay illegal in the United States because if it is legalized, more people will smoke it, causing…

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    Should we legalize marijuana? The answer in my opinion would be no. The reason for this is that marijuana has more negatives aspects than positives in my eyes. I can sum up those negatives aspects in these three things; the use of it, the side effects, and my own thoughts on it. There are a lot of uses for marijuana like for social anxiety. Sure, marijuana can help relieve stress in your daily life but there other ways of relieving stress like writing an angry letter, squeezing a stress…

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    Should medical marijuana be legalized despite its negative effects? In all reality the medical industries make drugs that are more dangerous, more addictive, and can alter your state of mind. The THC and CBD found in marijuana has enough medical properties to help treat at least 15 different diseases alone. For some of these diseases multiple medications are needed. Marijuana can replace medications like antidepressants, painkillers, and sleep medication among other things. Although marijuana…

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    Those who identify as ‘before the law’ view law as an impartial, neutral and value free. For example, some commenters coincide with the findings of the report and agree with the government’s stance on regulating and taxing the use of marijuana like alcohol and tobacco. Those who exhibit ‘with the law’ type of legal consciousness, look at law as a game, invented to serve their widest range of interests and values (SOC216, January 26, 2017). They are more concerned the freedom and monetary…

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    In one year, Colorado’s income from the taxation of recreational marijuana nearly doubled the income from the taxation on alcohol (Aleem). Despite the economic boons that the legalization of drugs can provide to economies, there are other reasons for remaining steady with the status quo of keeping illicit drug use outside the scope of the law. A hotly debated issue, drug legalization, like many other topics, has many pros and cons, and many reasons for both sides. First demonstrated will be…

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    benefits that could potentially arise if Marijuana were to be legalized. Potential pro's include revenue boost, more effective law enforcement and criminal justice, less money supporting organized crime, safety controls on the drug thanks to the law and wider access for medicinal use. It is suggested that many industries could benefit from it as well such as those in Medicine, Food Production, Manufacturing, Tourism, and Retail. In medicine, medical marijuana is now being harnessed as a tool or…

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    Medical Marijuana is legal in 23 states and Washington D.C. It is still considered in the United States federal offense to grow, sell, or even purchase marijuana. It has been around the world for many years to treat a wide variety of ailments spiritual and recreational purposes. Marijuana is known as Cannabis sativa. It is used in many ways and estimated that marijuana contains 460 active chemicals. This means the concentration of different ingredients varies from plant to plant, and will also…

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    Miracle or Menace: Why Should Cannabis be Legal? A miracle or a menace to society? One of the biggest controversial topics of today, "should marijuana be legalized?". To define "legalize", meaning recreationally and medically in all 50 states in the U.S. Many people tend to argue the affects, the impact of people's health, the economy, etc. What is Marijuana? Marijuana is the dried buds of the Hemp plant. Marijuana is the active part of the Hemp plant that includes the psychoactive compound…

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