Why Marijuanas Should Be Legal Essay

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    negative repercussions, including higher crime rates, increased youth access to drugs or even increased traffic fatalities. Of course, when we look at the people who will abuse the new laws, we will see some irresponsible behavior, including purchasing marijuana for teenagers or driving while under the influence, but this is nothing that we haven’t seen with similar substances such as tobacco or alcohol. We do have law enforcement, and it is their job to protect us from those types of people, so…

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    When people hear the word marijuana (also known as cannabis), images of long hair bongo playing hippies may come to mind. Or people sitting around doing nothing but munching on snacks, is another common image when thinking about marijuana. These stereotypical images have come to portray people that smoke marijuana, but the fact is most people would never know if someone uses marijuana because they look just like everyone else. Legalization of marijuana is a hot topic among individuals today…

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    Why is Marijuana not legalized in every state of America? With all of the benefits that comes from Marijuana, the government chooses to keep it illegal in the majority of the United States; disregarding all of the benefits it will bring to the economy. Legalizing Marijuana will raise health benefits, increase money going into the economy, and reduce incarceration rates. Marijuana has tons of positive symptoms that people tend to overlook. In Thought Co’s article, “Reasons Why Marijuana Should…

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    Longman 9 December 2016 The legalization of marijuana for recreational use has been a prevalent issue in the United States for many years. Many people on both ends of the spectrum feel extremely passionate about this issue for many reasons. Some say it has benefits and isn’t in the government’s power to make it illegal. Others say that it is a dangerous and harmful drug with negative effects and should be completely illegal. The legalization of marijuana is an ongoing controversial subject in…

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    Legalizing marijuana has been a topic of discussion in British Colombia for a long time now. Abundance of marijuana found in the region is due to the habitable climate, making cannabis very accessible. With the market in B.C. having an estimated worth of around $6 billion CAD annually, and many new arguments saying that the health side affects of marijuana are less harmful than tobacco or even alcohol, people are question why cannabis is still illegal. Legalizing marijuana would make it more…

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    The age-long debate on whether or not to legalize marijuana seems to be one of the big questions going on in America these days. With three states legalizing recreational marijuana other states seem to be changing their view and policy on it. Many more states seem to be asking themselves “To blaze or not to blaze’’ as well as many Americans. There are many sides of this question and many views on each side of the debate. People seem to take either a moral standpoint or a progressive view. The…

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    LEGALIZING RECREATIONAL MARIJUANA: IS THIS THE SOLUTION TO THE CRIME AND OTHER RELATED PROBLEMS TO THE DRUG? The issue of marijuana use as a recreational drug is one that often leads to a series of debates but more so in light as to whether it is time it was officially legalized throughout the world. Husak (2002) defines recreational marijuana as the use of the drug to influence a change an intoxicating effect that is often considered to be pleasurable. Marijuana is thus the third highly used…

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    Medical Marijuana

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    Medical Marijuana: A Better Option to Pain Treatment over Prescription Opioid Narcotics Medical marijuana is a much healthier alternative to narcotics in most cases for the use of treatment of pain for epilepsy, nausea relief, multiple sclerosis, post-traumatic stress disorder, and cancer. Two of the main cannabinoids in medical marijuana are: delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidoil (CBD). CBD is the compound that has significant medical benefits and the fact that CBD-rich cannabis…

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    Teri Capriotti

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    Capriotti, Teri, and Brian Hartmann. "What You Should Know About Medical Marijuana." Clinical Advisor 16.12 (2013): 92-96.CINAHL Complete. Web. 10 Mar. 2015. This article helps to build a general acknowledgement of the issue in which many states are being pressed with. In this reading it helps to address both sides of the legalization of marijuana argument and to better understand what the cause and effect may be. The author Teri Capriotti is well educated on the subject due to intensive…

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    the unavailability of legal marijuana is old laws that were informed by faulty information. When marijuana became a Schedule I drug in the 1970’s the studies that led to that classification were inaccurate. “Since the 1970s, advocates of an aggressive drug war have maintained that any liberalization of drug laws would "send the wrong message" to kids and increase adolescent drug use”. At the time scientists believed that alcohol was less dangerous than marijuana and that 's why alcohol was not…

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