Persuasive Essay On Legalizing Marijuana

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On the contrary to what people may think, marijuana has been proven to be addictive and harmful among teens and adults across the country. With the legalization of marijuana, it has brought discussion to many about the ideals of the corporate world and how drugs can cross the line of personal and work lives. Also, there are lines being crossed between federal and state levels that are proving to be difficult to resolve. If marijuana gets legalized on a national level, will it help with the overall regulations and addiction problems sweeping the nation? People believe that by legalizing marijuana, it could help with the other drug problem in the United States. Attorney General, Jeff Sessions quoted at a meeting, “I am astonished to hear people suggest that we can solve our heroin crisis by legalizing marijuana” (Waldman 2017). The current cabinet does not have a particular opinion in the case to bring up on a national level. President Trump’s believes it should be left up to the states to decide whether to legalize the drug or not. However, if marijuana were legal on a national basis, there could be taxes added to recreational …show more content…

Some known risks include, cognitive deficits, dependency, psychomotor skill impairments, and connectivity in the brain. In marijuana, there is a drug strain known as THC, (tetrahydrocannabinol), which makes one’s body release dopamine which causes a happiness which is associated with getting “high” (Marijuana Facts 2011). Among the ages of 18-24 is when the brain is still in a developing stage, and this age is most likely to smoke marijuana. One in twelve people will become addicted to a drug substance in their lifetime (Marijuana Facts 2011). The percentage goes to one in six if a person starts smoking in their teen years. If one starts regularly smoking marijuana, you are 3% more likely to start binge drinking or an even higher percentage, doing other forms of illegal