Focusing on Legalization of Marijuana: an Rhetorical analysis essay Marijuana and its uses is still a relevant topic discussed among American citizens and officials. As of now, there are 25 states in the United States of America that has legalized marijuana for medical use. That is half of the country; with other states seemingly willing to join those numbers. In the article The Medical Use of Marijuana: Issues and Indication written by Sala Horowitz, PhD, it discusses the use of medical marijuana and how it can assist with medical illnesses. The article is backed up by strenuous research from other doctors and physicians that compare patients using medical marijuana versus the other medical prescriptions that are prescribed for their condition.
Annotated Bibliography Marijuana legalization has been an argumentative and complicated issue to our country for as long as one can remember. The prohibition of marijuana has been the subject of debate for decades, but now the discussions are moving from dorm rooms and high schools to state legislatures and federal hearing rooms. Over 98 million people over the age of twelve have smoked marijuana. Despite its many practical uses, medical, and of course recreational use. In contempt of the evidence found, the legalization of marijuana would have a positive influence on America in many different ways.
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).
Social Justice Topic: Marijuana legalization Introduction: Everyone has an opinion about drug use. Why is it important to us, and what people do to their own consciouserss? Is that something that the government should be able to legislate? Or should people free to choose their own conscious state?
Marijuana has been labeled as taboo in America for many years. Nevertheless some states have legalized it while others have not. Despite its many uses the federal government considers the possession and usage of marijuana a criminal act, even though there is evidence that legalization would have a positive influence on America. In this essay, I plan to argue why marijuana should be legalized. Marijuana has been illegal in America for many years because our society is afraid that legalization would cause more harm to our country than good.
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.
Medical Marijuana Usage: A Controversy That Has Split the U.S. Marijuana originates from the cannabis plant and is the term used for the dried stems, leaves, or flowers of the plant. It is a drug that has a reputation for being solely recreational with only negative connotations. The truth is that marijuana has been found to relieve the painful symptoms of disease that plague so many today. Marijuana usage dates back to about 3,000 years ago when it was first used for medicinal purposes, yet to date, it is one of the most contentious debated subjects in the United States. Between 1854 and 1941, cannabis, the plant used to make marijuana, was included in the United States standard guide to medication, the Pharmacopoeia.
Thesis Statement: Marijuana should be legalized in all states; it has proven medical benefits, economic benefits, and it is a comparatively safe drug. CONCESSION STATEMENT: Granted, people still are going to think drugs are bad or smoking marijuana will hurt your lungs. REBUTTAL (include in-text citation): Even though people will always think that drugs are bad, marijuana has a substantial amount of economic benefits. Just in the past years, when marijuana was legalize in many states for recreational and medical use, it has shown a great amount of profits (Krishna, 2017)
Introduction: Cannabis is a type of drugs implanted and used in some countries. The percentage of cannabis users in recent years around the world is about 17% or 1 in 6 daily. Cannabis was used in medical issues but some people started to smoke cannabis and it became a common type of drugs. There are liberal and repressive policy law in the world.
Marijuana is the most commonly used drug in the United States. However, it has the singular distinction of being both a commonly used illegal substance and also a legally prescribed medicinal substance in some states but not all. According to the people, marijuana doesn’t really stop you from doing activities. Marijuana smoke contains substances other than cannabinoids that are known to be potentially harmful to the brain like carbon monoxide. Marijuana is worldwide known; it’s even in today’s stuff like TV, Music, ETC.
Kaitlyn Johnson Gregory Cecere ENC1101 04/10/2018 Legalizing Marijuana Marijuana has a very long history of human use dating back centuries. Ancient civilizations did not grow the plant so they could get high but as a way of healing and it was used for medicinal purposes. The legalization of marijuana has been a debatable issue for years due to the negative stigma around it. "This was at least partly motivated by Mexican immigration to the U.S. around the time of the 1910 Mexican Revolution, according to Eric Schlosser, author of Reefer Madness: Sex, Drugs, and Cheap Labor in the American Black Market" (Little, Becky 2017).
The national government should legalize both medical and recreational Marijuana. The legalization of Marijuana has been a controversial topic in the United States in the recent decades. Although Marijuana has both pros and cons, if medical and recreational Marijuana were legalized, the national government would be able to find solutions in order to address the issues. Medical Marijuana should be legalized for many reasons. The two main cannabinoids from the Marijuana plant are the THC and CBD; these help with symptoms of multiple diseases such as HIV, Alzheimer's, and Cancer.
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 topic of this controversial essay will be about is the legalization of marijuana. I will be advocating for the legalization of marijuana. The legalization of marijuana is so controversial because it was outlawed in the past, but now people are discovering new things it could do and wish to have it legalized once again. The legalization of marijuana can offer medical benefits, generate a lot of tax money, and decreases prisoner space. The legalization of marijuana can offer many health benefits.
Title: Legalization of marijuana Problem: Should marijuana be legalized in the Philippines? Yes! Thesis Statement: Marijuana must be legalized in the Philippines because it has the ability to cure cancer, glaucoma, multiple sclerosis, Nerve pain, seizure disorder, chrome’sdisease. I – Introduction Marijuana as a treatment 1.)