Persuasive Essay On Legalizing Marijuana

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Legalization Drive

For the first time a majority, 53%, favor its legalization, with 77% supporting it for medical purposes. This has created promising research into the usage of marijuana. This could impact thousands of lives of adults and children who are battling various critical diseases, including treatment for cancer, epilepsy and Alzheimer's, to name a few.

Advocates of Legalization argue that marijuana could greatly reduce the demand for narcotics and simultaneously decrease the number of accidental painkiller overdoses, which are the greatest cause of preventable death in this country. Simultaneously organizing Marijuana farming can be an economic stroke for the federal agencies too. The illegal Marijuana market which is valued at 141.80 billion US dollars presents a great deal of opportunity for the government.

The struggle of the marijuana advocates is to convince their fellow lawmakers at the state and national level to acknowledge the medical and economic opportunities which the legalization of the drug can have. The move is towards the acceptance of the drug with the fact that: Marijuana is medicine and it should be treated and …show more content…

The main challenge which the federal agencies would be facing in the coming days would be associated with regulating the supply along with demand for the same. More than half of adults under the age of 65 are reported to be supporting the move to make marijuana legal. Democrats were overwhelmingly in favor of a more relaxed position on cannabis, with 66 percent supporting an end to prohibition. US records much greater support for marijuana legalization than its counterparts in western Europe. Germany and United Kingdom are reported to have strong opposition for the drug. Brits oppose loosening marijuana laws by 49 percent to 32 percent and Germany opposes legalization by 45 to 39