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Pros And Cons Of Legalizing Marijuana

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Legalization of Marijuana

Safety is huge concern for people who use marijuana. The thing is though that you would have to smoke roughly 1,500 pounds of marijuana is the span of 15 minutes to overdose. Safety is no concern. This essay is going to be about the pros and the cons of legalizing medical and recreational marijuana.
Marijuana, also known as weed, is the dried out leaves and flowers of the cannabis plant which comes in two forms. Sativa and Indica. Marijuana can be used for many things including recreational and medical usage. There are two main chemicals in marijuana that are used for those too things. THC(tetrahydrocannabinol) and CBD(cannabidiol). CBD is used for the medical side or marijuana and THC is more of the recreational side. One of the main uses for medical marijuana is for pain relief. Oils from medical marijuana can also help stop seizures and has been seen to have an impact on some cancer cells. Marijuana has been legalized in a few states mainly because it is safer(almost impossible to overdose) and far less addicting than drugs like opiates. …show more content…

Their tax rate has gone up by roughly 37% according to How Legalizing Marijuana Has Affected States’ Revenues. Also according to How Legalizing Marijuana Has Affected States’ Revenues, Washington made about $20 million in taxes thanks to $87.6 in total sales. Therefore that’s just extra money that is being added to the amount of money the the state made before they legalized the use of marijuana. $20 million could help fund schools and jail and prisons for just a few examples. Not only does marijuana benefit the body, but it benefits funding in the state since its making so much more money. I think the answer is clear: legalize the use of marijuana in all

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