With the pressure to legalize marijuana rise for government officials, protesters argue that decriminalizing marijuana would help society and benefit the people living in the Unites States. In states that have already legalized marijuana, it has been documented and proven that marijuana usage has been higher than before legalization, even if the consequences were very severe (“Marijuana Decriminalization”). If people are so highly dedicated to continuingcontinue using marijuana, even with their lives and future at stake, what could stop them? Marijuana has been proven to be a “gateway” drug, therefore, if marijuana were to be legalized, eventually other harmful substances could be legalized as well causing many deaths and various forms of …show more content…
One of the dangers of smoking marijuana is the possibility that it may have been laced with more dangerous substances such as cocaine, crack, or PCP. Even though reports of laced marijuana are uncommon, it’s hard to know whether or not the drug has been laced since marijuana is an unregulated drug. Combining marijuana with prescribed medication increases the likelihood of side effects from the medication. Since not much information has been documented about the effects of mixing marijuana with medications, the effects on your body are highly …show more content…
In a survey conducted, it showed that over half (62%) of the Americans surveyed expressed that they would not feel comfortable seeing someone smoking marijuana in public. This shows how unequipped many citizens are to witness the act of someone smoking marijuana in public, and also shows how unprepared Americans are for the legalization of marijuana. If marijuana were to be legalized, society would not be ready to adapt to changing laws. The thought of marijuana being illegal would still linger in citizen’s minds showing how marijuana should not be legalized because of how countless people know it is a dangerous and illegal
Topics discussed also include what social or economic effects that decriminalization of marijuana has had on the United States society. The heated-debate situation of marijuana today mainly results from the discrepancy between federal laws and state laws. By analyzing different laws, we can gain an insight into why marijuana is legal today in most states. Also by looking at the social and economic consequences of marijuana legalization in certain states, we can better understand why other states still consider marijuana illegal. This article provides a different and unique angle to explore the research topic by comparing legislative difference among laws.
In the past decade, a number of movements to legalize the use of marijuana has been gaining momentum. According to the 2016 Gallup survey, a record high 60% of Americans say that marijuana should be legalized and this figure marks a 9% increase compared to 2014. Support for legalizing marijuana was 31% in 2000, 50% in 2016 before reaching 60% last year. This shows that despite government efforts to eliminate its use, marijuana is becoming more popular. It is clear that
In the 1960’s marijuana use had no outstanding effects on the United States people but in today's society the use of marijuana had become a huge epidemic over the past years. Even though it has been scientifically proven that marijuana can help seizures, Crohn’s, and effects of cancer, yet many people in today's society still believe that it has no use. In the United States 45 percent of drug arrest in 2013 were due to marijuana, but at Woodstock in 1969 when there was a controversial “Drug War” no one was arrested for marijuana (Merino par. 3). The use of marijuana is more strict in the United States now then it was in
With the recent legalization of medical marijuana in 28 states, more and more people are starting to turn to marijuana as a treatment option for various reasons. Marijuana is definitely not risk free. Its smoke has carcinogens but it's less harsh than many over the counter prescriptions. There is also no recorded deaths from overdose.
People believe that if marijuana is legalized users will get addicted. Marijuana use disorder become what is known as addiction when “the person cannot stop using the drug even though it interferes with many aspects of his or her life” (“Is Marijuana Addictive”). Although addiction is a problem, out of all the people who use marijuana, only 9% become dependent on it (“Is Marijuana Addictive”). Also, opioids and painkillers are very addictive as well, and they can lead to an overdose resulting in death. The second concern is abuse.
The topic of this controversial essay will be about is the legalization of marijuana. I will be advocating for the legalization of marijuana. The legalization of marijuana is so controversial because it was outlawed in the past, but now people are discovering new things it could do and wish to have it legalized once again. The legalization of marijuana can offer medical benefits, generate a lot of tax money, and decreases prisoner space. The legalization of marijuana can offer many health benefits.
Puff, puff… Pass the decriminalization of cannabis! The process of legalizing marijuana in the United States has been in effect for a little over twenty-one years. On November 5th of 1996, California became the first state to legalize marijuana for medical use, but it had very strict guidelines.(ProCon) Between 2011 and 2012, Colorado passed its 64th amendment legalizing the recreational use of Marijuana, allowing anyone to purchase it (Williams, Wayne W.). The most common reason why people smoke marijuana is because it releases a large amount of dopamine to the brain, which causes a person to be very happy (Oleson, Erik B. and Cheer, Joseph F.).
Although it has been major political issue legalizing marijuana in some major states of the U.S I believe that it could contribute too many ideological factors in society, because it’s main benefit has been said to help our economy for the good and also the health industry. In concern to public opinion many beliefs and tensions with the media have been spreading between the people. Marijuana has been around for quite some time now, and the issue against it being legalized has been a big factor. We have many people growing their own cannabis in their farms and its legal in their state but the federal government could still come in and prosecute them for what they are doing. It seems pretty unfair
Keeping Marijuana Illegal. Marijuana is a drug that is used by approximately 38% in America. Recently, there has been a movement to legalize marijuana for both medical and recreational use. Some states and communities have already passed laws to legalize marijuana and many more have plans to bring legalization to a vote in the near future.
(This) Marijuana is widely miss understood “ According to government surveys, some 25 million American have smoked marijuana in the past year, and more than 14 million people do so regularly despite harsh laws against its use”. ( About) Marijuana is way safer than allowed drugs “Marijuana is far less dangerous than alcohol and tobacco. Around 50,000 die each year from alcohol poisoning. Similarly, more than 400,000 deaths each year are attributed to tobacco smoking. By comparison, marijuana is nontoxic and cannot cause death by overdose”.
There are many states that have legalized marijuana, and more states are lined up to do the same. Very soon, marijuana could be legal in all of the United States. There are many views from both sides of the subject, so it is important to know why legalization is happening now. Most people have been brought up to believe marijuana is a drug and therefore bad. When looking at cannabis (marijuana), it is easier to compare and contrast it to other substances, like alcohol.
A very prominent and contreversial subject regarding recent American legislature, as well as society, revolves around the legalization of marijuana. Marijuana is one of the oldest psychoactive plants known to humanity and dates back as far as 6000 B.C. It has served several purposes since then including that of food, fabric, and even ethanol fuel. In today's society, however, it is percieved as an illegal drug with a direct association to a swelling crime rate.
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 history of marijuana as well as the information and studies drawn and discussed in this essay show that marijuana legalization for medical and/or recreational purposes will not only positively impact society, but also change the society’s idea of marijuana use as a deviant act. Deviant behavior negatively impacts society, therefore the idea that marijuana use is a positive impact for society will, in turn, change the idea that marijuana use is an act/form of
Why Marijuana Should be Legal Marijuana is a very prominent issue in society today. Many false and slanderous things have been said about marijuana in recent times. But the truth about marijuana continues to reveal itself. Sadly these truths are being criticised because of the stereotypical view that many people call the typical “pot smoker”.