Legalizing Marijuana In California Essay

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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.,

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