Marijuana Madness States around the country, more than 20 in total, have legalized medical marijuana. In 2000, Hawaii legalized the distribution of medical marijuana for Hawaii’s patients. The issue now, is whether or not the drug itself will become legalized to be used without medical consent. Many commoners, professionals, and large corporations believe it would better the lives and health for some individuals if they were able to access the drug legally. The government should repeal the ban on marijuana in Hawaii for the sake of people’s health, to treat patients, and to cure sickness. Marijuana is not only seen as a drug, but seen as a vital medication. To some people, it’s used as a cure. They don’t use it to get “high” or to relive their teenage years, but they use it to keep themselves out of pain and suffrage. Some patients spend hundreds of dollars on medication …show more content…
They describe how they did a number of small studies and found out that smoking marijuana can be helpful in treating nausea and vomiting from chemotherapy. They also found that cannabidiol found in the herb, can help treat seizures, can reduce anxiety and paranoia, and can counteract the “high” caused by THC. The ACS also supports the idea by saying, “The American Cancer Society supports the need for more scientific research on cannabinoids for cancer patients, and recognizes the need for better and more effective therapies that can overcome the often debilitating side effects of cancer and its
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
The Costs of Criminalization Over the last 18 years, 23 state governments have legalized marijuana, taxonomically known as cannabis sativa, for medicinal use. Voters in these states have declared that the federal government has scheduled marijuana inaccurately, in that cannabis has many medical uses. Medical professionals in these states prescribe marijuana as a treatment for ailments ranging from insomnia and muscle pain, to post traumatic stress and epilepsy. But recently, we have seen a shift in marijuana reformation movements throughout the country.
Back in the early twentieth century, marijuana was mainly used for medical purposes in the US. Now, both it 's recreational and medical use is increasingly being consumed by the population and the tendency is to continue increasing. Much has been said about the use of marijuana as a solution to different health problems, and although not everything that is said is true, it cannot be ignored that marijuana can help in the treatment of some cases of adult patients. CNN’s chief medical correspondent, Dr. Sanjay Gupta, was opposed to the medicinal use of cannabis. Based on his knowledge as a neurologist, he was convinced that the drug was dangerous and had dismissed its supposed therapeutic benefits.
In the article “Not Just a High,” by Nathan Seppa, the author believes that medicinal marijuana is on the verge of a big breakthrough in the realm of medicine. Although the author clearly states all of the benefits there would be to using medicinal marijuana as a medicine, he also points out that there are still a lot of risks and uncertainties to deal with too. Medicinal marijuana is still in the somewhat early stages of testing, but it has already proved to alleviate pain, fight forms of inflammation, treat cancer, and even suppress tumors. Seppa gives several examples on how the views of medicinal marijuana have changed.
As a nation we have come to point where we must take a unified stand on the issue of marijuana. Since 1937 the drug has been deemed illegal by the U.S. government but over the best decade, people have been pushing for the decriminalization of the cannabis plant. As a non drug user, i have researched the internet in search of unbiased information regarding the drugs health, economic, and crime influences on society. The fruits of my labor have brought me to the undisputable conclusion that our continued restriction on possession and use of the drug not only violates the liberties of U.S. citizens, but it also is costing Americans Billions of dollars, and something, our lives.
There is a vast difference between the latest science findings about marijuana and the myths surrounding it. Cannabis has been consumed for a very long amount of time. Medically, marijuana is known to be used for treatment of chronic pain, muscle spasticity, anorexia, nausea and sleep disturbances. Davis, 2017 mentions in her article that some studies have found that THC can cure nausea and vomiting- it may have qualities that may help people going through chemotherapy
These are troubling issues American’s are faced with every day, everyone could always use a little help, so it needs to be provided to the men and woman suffering in America, as told by John Hudak in his article entitled “The Medical Marijuana Mess: A prescription for Fixing a Broken Policy. It does describe how important it can be to have this product available to everyone in the family, even young
All of our lives we have heard marijuana is bad for us, that it's the first step to drug addiction and life as a slacker, but it just isn't true! Over the last 75 years the Federal government has done everything it can to discredit a natural medicine that has been used throughout the world for centuries. Now, finally, the American people are beginning to learn the truth. The use of medical marijuana has been a controversial issue in the United States for many years. There has been a long standing debate whether marijuana should be made legal or what should the consequences be for illegal use.
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-
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”.
Marijuana, also known as Cannabis, is derived from the Cannabis plant and is used commonly for either recreational or medical purposes. Marijuana is composed of chemicals such as tetrahydrocannabinol (HTC, and over eighty cannabinoids. Marijuana is acknowledged for providing smokers with a “high” feeling. Since the twentieth century, this illicit drug has been banned across the world. However, over the past few years studies have been conducted on marijuana and the results show that it can actually be helpful in many different areas of society.
Alexander Sanchez ERWC Period 4 September 28, 2014 Should Marijuana Be Legalized For Recreational Use Marijuana has been, in the past few years, talked about a lot more than usual because people want to know the advantages and disadvantages of smoking said marijuana. Recently, studies have shown that with the legalization of marijuana in more states, America puts a huge risk on their future generations well-being. Smoking marijuana puts people in a lot of different health risks and can be dangerous for everyone around those people as well. If America wants to improve it’s image, its going to need to keep people away from as many drugs as possible. Marijuana can be very harmful to it’s user with not only body problems, but mental and physical problems too.
In the past decade people have been changing their attitudes and ideas even more about marijuana. A big push to this culture change is many states like Colorado, Washington and California reforming their laws on this once evil plant. “A 1999 study by the Institute of Medicine showed that 32 percent of tobacco users, 23 percent of heroin users, 17 percent of cocaine users and 15 percent of alcohol drinkers become dependent. In comparison, only 9 percent of marijuana users become dependent” (Blumenauer 7).
Recently the use of medical marijuana has become a very controversial topic among the community and government. Marijuana has a stereotype with hippies and drug offences, often leading to its medical benefits being overlooked consequently marijuana is only rarely given to patients with extreme conditions. It is not being used efficiently as well as not being used to its potential. Several states in Australia still consider the use of medical marijuana a prohibited act and the few states and territories that don’t prohibit the drug only allow the use for medical conditions. However, it is very restricted regarding who can access the medicine.
The popular drug, Cannabis, well known as Marijuana and many other street names is a plant used for medical and psychological purposes. Marijuana is also one of the most common drugs used in today’s society. Many teenagers use it on a daily basis by either consuming it through “edibles” or by smoking it. The denial to legalize marijuana ultimately decriminalizes society and helps the immune systems of many people such as children and teenagers.