Legalizing Recreational Use of Marijuana in California Cannabis, weed, pot, grass, and Mary Jane, these are some of the other names of one of the oldest drug that humans used. Marijuana is a plant base drug that can be smoke and eat to get the mental and physical effects, such as a “high” or “stoned” feeling. Besides its recreational use, it is also used as a medicinal drug. It can treat diseases and conditions such as epilepsy, Post-traumatic stress disorder, and multiple sclerosis to name a few (Hoffmann & Weber, 2010). McGreevey (2016) states, “this November, the people of California will be voting to legalize the recreational use of marijuana in California.” Legalizing recreational use of marijuana in California will have a negative impact on residents. Marijuana is a drug; and a drug, by definition can change the way the body works (Encyclopedia Britanica, 2016). Marijuana users experience a high that change the way they perceive things while under the influence. For example, if someone is high on marijuana, he or she will distort his or her perception and can cause a car accident. There are a lot of car accidents happening because someone is under the influence of alcohol, and these incidents will increase because this drug will be …show more content…
Continues use of this drug affects a person’s brain health and can lose someone’s memories. It is also linked to mental illnesses like depression and schizophrenia (National Institute on Drug Abuse). Like smoking tobacco, it also delivers carcinogens into the lungs that can cause a lung infection and cancer. Marijuana also raises the heart rate and will cause heart palpitations, arrhythmias and heart attack (National Institute on Drug Abuse). An expert concludesthat there is a higher rate of acute myocardial infarction linked to marijuana inhalation and it will also rapidly develop myocardial infarction in patients with coronary artery disease (Kloner et al.,
To add, recreational marijuana is taxable! Therefore, it is money that can be put into our communities. Recreational marijuana as intimidating as some may think, can actually benefit our community in many ways. To begin, many believe legalizing marijuana would cause crime to increase, on the contrary legalizing it will lead to a decrease of crime. Imagine that getting your hands on marijuana was as accessible as cigarettes in a gas station, how many illegal cigarette dealers have been punished in jail with the maximum sentence for selling cigarettes?
Recreational Marijuana for Mississippi The goal of this essay is to present arguments for legalization of marijuana in the state of Mississippi. The recent past as seen reforms in a number of states such as New York, Texas, Washington, Mississippi just to mention trying to ensure cannabis is actively utilized. This is a matter of importance which has undergone controversies in the past years, though there are states and nations that have already upheld the idea and are investing so much in marijuana cultivation. While several states have made strides in reforms to active legalization of marijuana, Mississippi is among the states with high intolerance for the drug and only medial use for low Tolerance Consumers (LTC) is legal.
The Impact of Legalization of Marijuana in Maryland The legalization of medical marijuana has been very popular around the country, every year more and more states come closer to the adoption of medical marijuana. In 2016 fifteen preliminary licenses were issued, also fifteen growers and processors and 102 dispensaries. Surprisingly medical marijuana has been legal in Maryland since 2014.
Legalizing Marijuana in Ohio Medical marijuana is the topic running through the heart of the United States. Ohio’s next ballet will decide whether or not medical marijuana will be legal for use. Marijuana has a history for being the most commonly abused drug in the United States, the dangers of marijuana makes this drug potentially fatal. Ohio should understand that this hallucinogen is a gateway drug that will lead to Ohio to its downfall. Medical marijuana shouldn’t be legalized in Ohio’s next poll.
The debate surrounding the legalization of marijuana has gained significant momentum in recent years, with an increasing number of states embracing the idea. Although this drug has economic, social, and health implications, Texas remains one of the few states that continues to prohibit this drug’s recreational use. This essay aims to present a comprehensive argument for the legalization of marijuana in Texas by examining its potential economic benefits, social implications, and health considerations. By analyzing data from various sources, including scholarly articles and database sources, this essay will highlight the advantages of legalizing marijuana and the positive impact it can have on the society of Texas.
There are many people who argue that marijuana should be legal for medical purposes. In fact, a growing number of states have legalized marijuana for medical use. Marijuana contains delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the main ingredient in marijuana that makes people ‘high’, that may help treat a range of illnesses and symptoms such as increasing one’s appetite and reducing nausea. It can also decrease pain, inflammation, and muscle control problems (Abuse, National Institute on Drug). Furthermore, the chemical cannabidiol (CBD), another ingredient in marijuana, but it does not get people ‘high’, could potentially help reduce pain and inflammation, control epileptic seizures, and possibly treat mental illness and
Marijuana is also commonly referred to as; dope, grass, cannabis Sativa, weed, pot, ganja and Mary Jane. It is the third most commonly used drug in the world after tobacco and alcohol. It is as a result of the euphoric feeling associated with it. Marijuana’s constant inhalation is linked to reduced lung capacity, short-term memory damage, panic, anxiety and poor coordination of movement. Long-term smoking of Marijuana has also been known to cause suppression of immune system, reduction of male sex hormones, and causes cancer.
Introduction In recent history, smoking marijuana (also referred to as weed and/or cannabis) has become a prevalent past time amongst college students of many majors, even students who aspire to become medical clinicians. According to the United States’ Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), approximately 38% of college students have claimed to have used marijuana recreationally in 2015. That statistic is nearly 10% higher than the number of students who claimed to be recreational marijuana users in 2006 (DEA). Marijuana is particularly popular amongst premedical and medical students for its ability to relax the body, cause hallucinations, induce psychosis, and enhance mood when used (Marijuana, drugabuse.gov).
The legalization of marijuana in America has been a major topic of discussion for many years. Recently, more talk about the government and society’s acceptance of the drug has increased in the household and in the government. Many American schools taught and continue to teach the belief that Marijuana is a gateway drug that will lead to risky behavior and a ruined life. On the contrary, a growing idea in many Americans is that marijuana use is not actually as bad as the first group believes and it is often either not harmful or even beneficial in some cases. Because most Americans hold one of these two very different ideals and often won’t alter their position, it has been hard for the government to know how to best protect and represent the people.
But, did you know that all of these issues can be fixed if marijuana was legalized in all 50 states? Although many people think that marijuana is a horrible drug, there any many benefits that we as American’s can receive from marijuana. Whether it be from taking the drug yourself, or just supporting it in general. First of all, marijuana has been proven in many, many different medical lab studies to help those who suffer from cancer, seizures, everyday pain, and even anxiety. There are different forms of marijuana and also many different ways that the drug can be used, from smoking to an oil.
10. It can cause the increase in heart rate which can lead to arrhythmia, heart palpitation or heart attack. 11. Marijuana can increase the risk of developing mental illnesses such as is depression and schizophrenia.
A general definition is individuals continuing to use a substance despite it having negative consequence that can cause health problems, difficulties in their family, work, and social life, along with financial and legal problems (Martin, 2014). With marijuana being legalized in two states it is going to make treatment more difficult in those states due to there is no punishment for using the substance unless a crime is committed. This is going to lead to more people not getting the treatment that they need to be able to function and live a normal life. With individuals being able to get marijuana in Colorado and Washington it will require human service professions to become more versed on substance abuse and how to do with those that are not willing to accept that they have a substance abuse problem. This is all going to make the treatment process more difficult and lead to the field of substance abuse treatment having to step back and allow the marijuana use to happen.
As for the government, Colorado on its first year of legalization made millions off of taxes improving businesses and decreasing poverty rates. The safety of marijuana is better than the safety of alcohol and cigarettes, which are both legal with an age requirement. Alcohol effects parts of the body terribly, like the liver and kidneys, in which are major to the bodily functions. While marijuana is rarely affecting the lungs and nowhere as addictive as alcohol. Cigarettes destroy the lungs with a mix of over 3000 chemicals and building up tar in the lungs causing pneumonia to be a reoccurring problem.
This particular quote is the reality of how many Americans may feel about the supposed war on drugs. Mary jane, airplane, weed, reefer and dank are all commonly used terms used to describe marijuana. Before analyzing and either agreeing or disagreeing with the quote of Howard Stern and the legalization of Marijuana, people must first be aware of what Marijuana even is. The term Marijuana originated from Mexican and Spanish words, marijuana and ‘marihuana’. Marijuana was first used in 1894.
The effects of legalizing recreational marijuana in all United States’ societies are still very unknown. Marijuana has not been legalized long enough to give us accurate information on the effects it will have on crime, gang violence, and profit. According to USA Today, test results show both increases and decreases of drug use in different states that have legalized recreational marijuana (Kennedy). A point brought up in the fishbowl which The Washington Post clarified was Portugal decriminalized all drugs and since then there has been a decrease in drug use (Hollerson). Even though seeing these effects can help us infer what could happen in the United States I do not think we can base legalizing recreational marijuana in the United States off of other countries.