Thirty years ago it was rarely thought that marijuana would be on the verge of being legalized across the nation in the future. Until recently, it was considered against the law and deviant behavior in all 50 states and territories. Currently, 23 states have legalized the use of marijuana for medicinal purposes. For medicinal purposes, the once deviant behavior is now being accepted. It is primarily used to lessen the pain and probably the cares of a person with a disease or disorder. This is definitely changing the culture of America in its social structure. Furthermore, it is now going beyond the medicinal uses of marijuana. Several states have passed legislation that legalizes the recreational use of marijuana. This is another strong indicator that the legalization of marijuana is being accepts as non-deviant behavior by more and more people. Additionally, many politicians are for the legalization, not for the deviance of the behavior, but for the tax revenue that the legalization generates. The composition of marijuana has changed very little over the years, but the deviant perceptions that were once realized are slipping …show more content…
Christian groups are voicing their opinions against the legalization. On the other hand, young college students are showing support for the legislation. Additionally, senators throughout the country in states where it is still a crime are drafting up legislation in order to attempt to legalize the drug. Moreover, some school administrators in the state of Oregon, where it is legal, are outraged that the tax monies are being used for the school systems. They believe that it is a double