Jessi deWolfe English + History Strom + Fulwider 31 May 2024 Why Medical Cannabis Should be Legalized in all 50 States In my essay I will be talking about why I believe medical Cannabis should be legalized in all 50 states of our country. Most people would agree that the problem is that every state has separate opinion’s and laws on medical and recreational Cannabis and whether it should be 100% legalized. Here in Washington, medical cannabis has been legalized since 1998. I plan on showing you why I think every state should allow cannabis for medicinal purposes. This is a serious problem to me because the people in the states where it is illegal should have the same medicine other states have. I want to educate you by talking about the history, …show more content…
It is a substance that has a marked high potential for abuse and is in the same class as Heroin, Ecstasy, Methamphetamine, LSD, Methaqualone, and Peyote. Cannabis is in the schedule of drugs with the highest potential of abuse and is “apparently” the same as shooting up heroin and smoking crystal meth, meanwhile the substances and chemicals in other lower categories like schedules III, IV, and V have extremely dangerous and addictive substances like Xanax, Valium, Ativan, Ambien, Ketamine, Codeine, Steroids, even Fentanyl and Oxycodone, and here I can tell you exactly why I disagree with this. Despite the huge difficulties of legalizing cannabis, there have been multiple campaigns and support groups surrounding this topic, in order to hopefully advertise and promote our opinions in changing the laws on what schedule drug Medical Cannabis should be in. “88% of Americans believe medical or recreational Cannabis use should be legalized for the benefits.” Opinions on legalizing Cannabis have changed in the past 5 years, while the majority of Americans agree with the legalization there are varying views about the impacts of recreational legalization.”About half of Americans (52%) say that legalizing the recreational use of marijuana is good for local economies; just 17% think it is bad and 29% say it has no impact.” “More adults also say legalizing marijuana for recreational use makes the criminal justice system more fair (42%) than less fair …show more content…
It is time to finally talk about how it has helped us in the past, present and most likely the future. This is my way of solving this problem in hopes of changing minds and views on this very controversial topic. Medical Cannabis has been helping people for a long time. Even in Ancient civilizations in China, Egypt, Greece, they used this medicine to treat digestive issues,