No substance is good for you if it is not used in a controlled manner. Marijuana does not have the addictive qualities like coffee, tobacco and alcohol do. These substances are legal despite being more harmful than marijuana. Marijuana medical benefits, such as relieving chronic pain.
Many in favor of legalization would state that marijuana has minimal health risks, is not addictive, can treat many major illnesses. One interesting statistics suggests that the legalization of medical marijuana actually lowers the abuse or experimentation of marijuana use in youth. Also, legalization of marijuana in all states suggests an overall decline in crime rates. One can assume that legalization would provide necessary medical treatments for those who need it, less abuse of marijuana use, and a lower crime rate involving drugs. It has been said that marijuana is safer than many other drugs that are already legalized, and marijuana has never killed anyone from an overdose.
To add, recreational marijuana is taxable! Therefore, it is money that can be put into our communities. Recreational marijuana as intimidating as some may think, can actually benefit our community in many ways. To begin, many believe legalizing marijuana would cause crime to increase, on the contrary legalizing it will lead to a decrease of crime. Imagine that getting your hands on marijuana was as accessible as cigarettes in a gas station, how many illegal cigarette dealers have been punished in jail with the maximum sentence for selling cigarettes?
Contrary to what some people believe, smoking marijuana is actually less dangerous than smoking cigarettes. Researchers tested the lung function of 5,115 young adults over the course of 20 years. “Tobacco smokers lost lung function over time, but pot users actually showed an increase in lung capacity(Loria, Jeniffer Welsh).” Some chemicals in marijuana seem to have a calming effect on the immune system, this is the primary reason “it’s being used to treat the autoimmune disease Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, which is when the body starts attacking itself for an unknown reason¨ (Loria, Jeniffer Welsh). Marijuana alleviates pain, reduces inflammation, and promotes sleep, which may help relieve pain and discomfort for
Recently though, doctors and other researchers have stumbled upon the realization that marijuana does no such thing. Some states have lifted laws against marijuana, but there are still arguments among the citizens that marijuana should not be legalized. Marijuana should, however, be legalized, because: the number of drug arrests for possession in the states that have legalized it has decreased exponentially, marijuana actually has medical benefits/treats diseases, and there are currently legal drugs that kill more people than marijuana. Marijuana has currently been legalized in eight different states, and, at this very moment in time, no deaths due to marijuana usage have still been documented. Tried and tested, legalization of marijuana has no major health
Marijuana is and will continue to be an extensive topic of discussion in both the political and everyday world. The subject of legalization of marijuana, for recreational use, is one of the most controversial discussions today. Many politicians are strongly in favor of the drug remaining illegal, however, the facts that are currently revealed show that marijuana should be legalized. Facts and recent studies have shown a change in many people's minds on the idea of the drug being legal.
Marijuana until recently was considered to be an illegal drug and anyone who used it could be facing charges and jail time. However, this all changed when several states decided to vote on the right to use marijuana for medical and recreational use. For many people this was a god send, because marijuana is something that can be very helpful for people that are experiencing constant pain, and example
Today the demands are changing in different states. In States such as Colorado and Washington, marijuana has been legalized for recreational use. This move raised several questions as far as decriminalization of marijuana is concerned. Besides portraying the US in a bad light, legalization of marijuana for recreation increases the risk of developing mental problems, increases government expenditure on public health, jeopardizes the future of children, and is a gateway to other dangerous drugs. Increased health problems and public health expenditure-
The National drugs and substance institute notes that many slag names across the globe have been used to refer to marijuana which include, Mary Jane, herb, pot and grass among others ( Booth, 2015). Marijuana is a greenish- grey which is a mixture of the dried shredded leaves and flowers of cannabis sativa. There are many ways in which its users use it. Some use it in hand- rolled cigarettes which they refer to as joints. Others use pipes, water pipes and marijuana cigars commonly referred to as blunts (Hoffmann, 2003).
Starting from the beginning, I will tell you what marijuana - also called grass, ganja, pot, and various other slang terms - is. Marijuana comes from the Indian hemp plant and is the greenish-brown mixture of the dried flowers of cannabis sativa. When I was younger I used to believe that speaking positively about Marijuana, makes you look like a bad personage or either worse, a criminal. This opinion was based on the false information media produced and on the government laws of my country. However, by enhancing my knowledge, I have decided that cannabis offers so much to humanity, that not only it has many benefits, it has to be legalized.
If marijuana is regulated and taxed properly, it can generate millions of dollars that can help pay the debt of the US and/or help cities rebuild a better infrastructure. Marijuana has become the third most popular drug in the US behind alcohol and tobacco. It is a renewable resource and is not just used for smoking; it can be used to make paper, oils, and cloth. Every year millions of tax dollars are being spent to enforce marijuana laws. If these laws were repealed and marijuana was legalized, we would not only make money from the marijuana, but we would also be using a lot less money to enforce marijuana laws.
This subject has been debated numerous times over the past few years. People’s points of view and researches about the topic have varied greatly. Some people believe that marijuana should be legalized, while the rest feel should stay prohibited. Proponents of marijuana argue that there are numerous medical benefits and that the drug is not more harmful than tobacco or alcohol. On the other hand, opponents argue that marijuana is too dangerous; its legalization would increase the chances of the drug falling into the hands of teens and that marijuana use often progresses to the use of more dangerous drugs like heroin and cocaine.
The legalization of marijuana has widespread benefits for the medical, law enforcement, and economic sectors. Marijuana has a variety of benefits in the medical field because it can control many side effects from different diseases. For instance, cancer is a deadly disease that kills over seven million people across the world every year. Patients diagnosed with cancer go through several painful treatments such as surgery and chemotherapy. Thankfully, marijuana helps to alleviate pain and suppress nausea from cancer treatments.
Also many patients have reported that the usual prescribed pain medications given to them by their doctors do little to almost nothing to help take away their pain. So for many people, marijuana is one of the only things able to give them relief from the pain caused by their illnesses, and the fact that this drug is so far out of reach to suffering patients is wrong. One of the biggest advantages of medical marijuana is that it is all natural, and all the chemicals in it are naturally produced by growing the plant and extracting the chemicals from
Lebanese people face many debatable issues that lead to the presence of various point of views and sometimes to conflicts and quarrels. The most trending and prevailing issue in Lebanon today is the legalization of cannabis. Some people show their support and approval for the cultivation of hashish while others still consider it as an outlawed act and all the cannabis dealers should be arrested. However, many countries have decriminalized the ownership of lands planted with weeds, like, India, Colombia, Chile, Jamaica, Mexico, Spain, Uruguay, Germany, Bangladesh, Canada and some U.S. The former deputy Jumblatt (2014) posted on his Twitter account that it’s time to permit cannabis to be expanded and to overthrow arrest warrants against people sought for doing so.