Drug addiction is something societies all over the world rarely tolerate, but still there are several different types of drugs that societies turn a blind eye to like: tobacco, alcohol, or marijuana. Although marijuana is legal in many countries people’s attitude towards is mixed or even negative. Besides, for a while now there has been talks about how marijuana is not only a recreational drug, but in some cases it can be used for medicinal purposes. Now more than ever the Internet is comprised of many controversial studies that claim marijuana is relaxing and should be legalized everywhere, or stating the complete opposite. And I can admit total legalization may not be the answer, but there are plenty of reasons to believe that medicinal marijuana …show more content…
For every one million Americans, almost fifty thousand doses of opioids are taken every day (Amos). That's four times the rate in the UK. In two years, the town of Kermit in West Virginia received almost nine million opioid pills, oh and the population of Kermit is about four hundred people. Why does a small town in West Virginia in the middle of nowhere need nine million opioid pills. The major problem with opioid painkillers is they can and will cause addiction, but they are extremely effective in alleviating pain; consequently, they have put America in a state of extreme crisis. More Americans died of drug overdoses in 2016 than Americans that died in the entirety of the Vietnam War (Lopez). It’s calculated that fifty nine thousand to sixty five thousand people died of overdoses in 2016, with a likely, but not perfect number of sixty two thousand. This tragic epidemic could be slowed or even fixed by the use of marijuana as a painkiller; according to a study funded by the National Institute On Drug Abuse or NIDA there is a connection between the legalization of medical and the decrease of deaths caused by opioid overdose. (NIDA). Although additional studies on this subject are still required, it can be seen that medical marijuana can be a healthier alternative to traditional opioid painkillers, which could pull America out of this epidemic of opioid