Should Marijuanas Be Legalized Essay

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    Recreational marijuana users buy marijuana to get stoned not for addressing a medial issue; therefore the regulations should be night and day different, not almost identical. Recreational shops feel their business are taking a hit because of medical marijuana shops undercutting them, but medical marijuana shops are not a business they are here to provide affordable quality medication. Not turn medical marijuana into profit. Most medical marijuana dispensaries get cannabis medication from…

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    Unlike cigarettes, and many other drugs, marijuana is not addictive. According to Brown University, “Both animal and human studies show physical and psychological withdrawal symptoms from marijuana, including irritability, restlessness, insomnia, nausea and intense dreams.”(Alcohol, Tobacco, & Other Drugs) What is wrong with this is, that all of these withdrawal symptoms are symptoms that a patient would be prescribed medical marijuana. It is also said that “10% to 14% of users will become…

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    Marijuana is a misunderstood substance. Many believe the usage of weed, hemp, or cannabis is a dangerous choice, but it 's the total opposite. So why is the legalization of marijuana in Arkansas such a problem? Both Colorado and Oregon are two states in America who have legalized marijuana. The crime rate has gone down; however, finances have gone up for both Colorado and Oregon. So I ask again, why don 't we legalize marijuana in the state of Arkansas for medical use, economical use, and…

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    Marijuana: But Why? How many people smoke marijuana? Marijuana—also called weed, herb, pot, grass, bud, ganja, Mary Jane, and a vast number of other slang terms—is a greenish-gray mixture of the dried, shredded leaves and flowers of Cannabis sativa—the hemp plant, which people will mainly smoke to get a “high”. A survey that was taken in 2015 showed that at least 50 percent of Americans aged 12 and up have tried marijuana at least once (Pewresearch). People smoke marijuana for a number of…

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    According to Machado et al., "marijuana has been used throughout human history for many purposes" (432). Cannabis is not a foreign substance to the human population, so we should not fear it's medical contributions. Marijuana has been proven to reduce chronic pain in terminally ill individuals (Ault 1077). Patients who undergo chemotherapy treatment suffer from nausea and pain. Machado et al. say that, "up until now, two medications Marinol (dronabinol delta-9-THC) and cesamet (nabilone) have…

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    Jayden David is a boy who had been experiencing seizures his whole life and at one point he was taking twelve different prescription drugs a day just to cope with the effects of his condition. Till one day his dad asked doctor’s about marijuana as treatment and they said anything to help your son. On the first day of using cannabis oil Jayden 's seizures stoped and after a couple of week he improved drastically which lead him to go from twelve pills to one (High Culture). A powerful medicine…

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    The Legalization of Marijuana The legalization of marijuana has been and continues to be a hot topic in recent years. This is a very controversial topic because many believe that this is just a harmful substance with no benefits. However, there are many people, including scientist that believe that the drug can provide many medical benefits along with economic benefits. The legalization of marijuana in the United States would have economic and societal benefits that far outweigh the…

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    Did you know that marijuana is the most commonly illegal drug used as of today? There has been a controversial argument over wether marijuana should be legalized or not. This particular issue that I’m about to expand on will specifically falls under the topic of individual conscience versus the authority of the law. In this specific case I believe that the authority of the law should prevail over the individual conscience of people in other words marijuana should be illegal in my opinion due to…

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    Marijuana Legalization Throughout history marijuana is the most commonly used drug worldwide and according to Millhorn, one third of the United States reported they have used marijuana once in their life. Marijuana is defined as a drug that comes from the hemp plant and can be smoked or eaten. The legalization of this plant has been a controversial topic over the past few decades. It has gained a negative view because it is seen as a gateway drug and impacts our youth negatively (Millhorn 126).…

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    Should We Decriminalize Cannabis? For every action there is a reaction, the decision to legitimize or repudiate the use of cannabis goes beyond ethical opinion. When weighing the data provided, could the use of cannabis become more detrimental or become an aiding factor into society? Just like everything else that had its time in prohibition, could there be more uses of cannabis than thought to be? Might it be possible to provide and instruct the use to the masses in order to ensure safety…

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