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Pros And Cons Of The Legalization Of Marijuana

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Legalization of marijuana should be banned across the globe. There are many words like skunk, weed and ganja which are used to describe the dried leaves of commonly used drug marijuana ('Marijuana as medicine: Consider the pros and cons', 2014)... Is marijuana effects human health positively or negatively has long been a topic of research. It is a fact that the very drug is used in the medicines used for the treatment of cancer, Aids and chronic pains but it is also a fact that marijuana put very harmful effects on the function of central nervous system. In addition, it hinders the movement and memory of the user’s brain ('Top 10 Pros and Cons', 2014). In many parts of the import and export of marijuana is legal. People can easily …show more content…

In recent years the debate over the legalization of marijuana has gained strength when majority of college students in America started smoking marijuana to get over the stress which occurs due to the school work. In many countries legalization of marijuana has given birth to several issues especially regular intake of marijuana is affecting the brain of the people especially youth. To avoid the situation different nations have raised voice against the legalization of marijuana. Negative effects of the legalization of Marijuana on brain have one of the topics we have studied in our classroom. At that time it did not affect me very much but when I saw one of my class fellows suffering psychological disorder due to the intake of marijuana I felt that research should be done of the effects of legalization of marijuana especially on brain. In this research I would discuss how badly marijuana is affecting human brain of the youth? In addition to that other negative effects of marijuana on human health would be explored. After getting the response of public on marijuana it will be seen how it can be controlled by putting ban on its legalization across the globe. The research will be based on a combination of

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