Medical Marijuana How can something that’s been illegal since the 1900’s contribute so much to the medical community? The favorable and true facts of marijuana are finally resurfacing. Medical marijuana can be favorable in the health field. Believe it or not, the drug can be better than prescribed medications, can treat mental health disorders, and medically help people in need, although, people argue that if medical marijuana is legalized, it will influence teens to use recreational marijuana . Marijuana can be better than taking hardcore prescribed drugs, and it doesn’t hurt that it's natural. Prescription drugs can lead to nasty side effects. A recent study in the Journal of the American Medical Association shows that opiate overdoses have fallen almost 25% in states that legalized medical marijuana opposed to states that have not passed these laws. Medical marijuana patients mindfully choose medical cannabis over pharmaceutical drugs. (“Prescription Painkiller Deaths”). This proves that people are using marijuana responsibly and not just for the high. Painkiller are far more likely to become addicted to than cannabis, in fact, marijuana is one of the most benign and least addictive drugs. The side effects …show more content…
Concurring to the NASEM report, studies show that both smoked marijuana and cannabinoid compounds that come from the cannabis plant like THC, which is the high feeled when smoking cannabis, or cannabidiol, CBD, one of the most therapeutically and medically promising components of the hundreds of chemical compounds found in cannabis, work for chronic pain. (“Marijuana Works For Pain”). Marijuana has been used for a long time as a medical drug and it has had a positive reaction. Regardless of the legal status of cannabis, many patients with psychiatric disorders use cannabis and report improvement in their