It is believed that marijuana is simply just a drug that effects the brain in a way by getting the user “high” and damaging the user’s lung, however, this is not the case. Recent studies on rats have shown that the chemical tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC, …show more content…
A cannabis market research firm conducted research on the marijuana industry and found that the industry grew from from 1.5 billion dollars to 2.7 billion in just one year (“Legal Marijuana Is The Fastest-Growing Industry In The U.S.: Report”). The industry raises more money than many other industries and shows promise of growing in the future. If marijuana were to be legal everywhere the industry would grow substantially. This would result in more users and more easily accessible marijuana. Legalization would result in more users because it would be more accessible, current users would purchase more because of more supply, and the rise of products to make the intake of marijuana easier. These would all result in more money in the industry which could be potentially applied to research done on cancer or anything else. The possibilities are endless for the money that the industry raises and this legalization would help the industry grow more than it already is. This accessibility could also stir the concern of parents of the possibility of their child taking on smoking marijuana and getting in trouble for it. Those who smoke marijuana are going to buy from legal dispensaries no doubt however those who did not smoke before legalization are likely to not buy from dispensaries due to the complicated process needed to go through and the fact that marijuana has most likely been offered to