MEDICAL MARIJUANA As everyone knows, the issue of legalizing medical marijuana in the United States is a huge topic for debate. The amount of people in support are evenly matched with people who refuse to learn of the plants’ medical abilities. So many people think this plant is just another drug to be used and abused with extreme negative effects on the user, but it has been proven that marijuana doesn’t have effects on the body that should cause any worry. Compared to drugs such as cocaine, heroin, meth, and ecstasy, medical marijuana is child’s play. This “drug” is a natural growing plant found in the wild unlike other drugs that are made from chemicals in an underground lab. Along with its’ medical capability, medical marijuana could …show more content…
Growers have the ability to grow plants that help different disorders. They have the power to control if the plant gives a head, or body high with how much THC the plant produces, and can cross breed plants to make a super medicine. Also, they have the power to change the way we ingest marijuana. People may be against smoking marijuana but there are other ways of getting it into our bodies. Technology has allowed us to turn marijuana into vapors, edibles, waxes, oils, pastes, pills, and even skin applications similar to lotion. Troy Dayton, CEO of a private marijuana investment and market research firm in Colorado says, “I think that the future is not going to be smoking of cannabis. It is going to be all the other things. So there is a huge, huge boom in alternative forms of ingestion” (Watson, 2014 p. 1). The fact that we can use it without inhaling it into our lungs puts all the negative effects to rest. Instead of small children having to smoke marijuana, they could have a piece of candy when it is time to take their medicine. Adults could make a batch of brownies or cookies instead of taking their addictive prescription pills. Elderly people could rub a cannabis lotion onto the spots that are effected with arthritis, and within a few minutes be pain free. If this isn’t exciting and mind blowing then something is wrong. Imagine not going to a pharmacy and waiting for a prescription to be
Everyday patients are visiting their doctors in a desperate search for help with their problems, some physical and some psychological. Far too often in today’s troubled society a doctor is quick to hand their patient a prescription for a powerful and potentially harmful substance. The prescriptions could include drugs such as benzodiazepines for psychological problems and epilepsy, or opioids for pain. Both of those substances can have substantially dangerous and adverse effects and could lead to addiction and even death. Marijuana is a much safer and more naturally occurring substance that can be used for all of the previously listed purposes.
There are many people who argue that marijuana should be legal for medical purposes. In fact, a growing number of states have legalized marijuana for medical use. Marijuana contains delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the main ingredient in marijuana that makes people ‘high’, that may help treat a range of illnesses and symptoms such as increasing one’s appetite and reducing nausea. It can also decrease pain, inflammation, and muscle control problems (Abuse, National Institute on Drug). Furthermore, the chemical cannabidiol (CBD), another ingredient in marijuana, but it does not get people ‘high’, could potentially help reduce pain and inflammation, control epileptic seizures, and possibly treat mental illness and
These forms of the drug can be cooked into food, or vaporized for a more safe way to medicate. By removing the tarnishing title of “illegal” from the substance’s resumé, many pharmaceutical and research companies will be geared toward research into the plant. With tons of new insight and opportunity for advancement, the medical marijuana industry will blossom, no pun
Peer Review Outline Thesis: It is time to get rid of the stereotypes of marijuana and starts evaluating it in the medical field, the article shows both sides of medical marijuana the good and the side effects. “So What” Statement: Marijuana has the potential to treat all kinds of medical conditions symptoms and more, but marijuana also has side effects of its own as stated in this article. Which is very important to get to see both sides of the topic. The article “The NEW SCIENCE of Marijuana” by Ginny Graves is about how studies have shown that marijuana can relieve chronic pain from migraines and much more.
Introduction Though it is illegal in most countries, Marijuana/Cannabis is one of the most used drugs worldwide. In recent years however, new medicinal findings, as well as a large group of recreational users have pushed for the legalization of the drug. By already legalizing the drug, Western Australia and a few American states have paved the way for other “western” countries to continue in their path. The introduction of medical marijuana as a significant pharmaceutical requirement for certain conditions has also helped normalize marijuana for many individuals.
California decriminalized marijuana use for medical purposes in the mid-1990’s (Rabe, 2002, p. 293). There are several remarkable cases that have proven marijuana for be a medical aid for many people of all ages. Dr. Sanjay Gupta, a neurosurgeon and CNN 's chief medical correspondent, spent the last couple of years examining marijuana to combine all of his research into a documentary called “Weed”. He traveled around the world to interview medical leaders, experts, growers and patients.
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.
Many people want to experience the medicinal effects of cannabis, but they do not want to break the law. Patients diagnosed with epilepsy or AIDS, and even people that are experiencing nausea caused by chemotherapy agree that marijuana is the only substance that has initially cured their side effects rather than any other drug that has been prescribed to them (Poindexter, 2014). Doctors around the world prescribe addictive drugs to a patient every day, but these drugs that are being prescribed do not initially help. As the production of marijuana is fairly easy and requires little to no technology, researchers Jon Gettman and Michael Kennedy argue that this is actually a legitimate reason as to why marijuana should be legalized (Gettman & Kennedy,
Marijuana is a frequently misunderstood drug. Marijuana is the most commonly used illicit substance in the United States. Many assume that smoking marijuana can be hazardous, but little do the people know about the benefits it has to offer. Marijuana is a naturally grown plant that has been known to help those sick with cancer, multiple sclerosis, spinal cord injuries, mental and physical illnesses, and many more. In the article, “Medical Marijuana: Opposing Viewpoints Online Collection 2015” written by an anonymous author, the author mentions that the legalization of medical marijuana would give patients the free right to ease their pain in the own comfort of their home.
With the amount of money the marijuana business has consumed, it is a no brainer that it would be something that would only help our economy prosper. In his article “How Legalizing Pot Could Save America’s Economy,” S.E Smith mentions that “Legalizing marijuana on a federal level would provide economic benefits for the United States in the billions, precisely at a time when the federal economy needs a major boost” (3). With that being said, it could help the nation gain some money, as well as save money on law enforcement trying to keep it off the streets and out of hands of those who should not have access. Having marijuana legal gives opportunity to improve the economy with the ability to tax on it, create more jobs, and regulating the amount of marijuana out there. It is able to create more jobs that involve the growing, packing, as well as the distribution.
Medical Marijuana: An Alternative Option In today’s society, the legalization of marijuana is a topic of an unsettling discussion. For over decades, marijuana users have been fighting for making this drug as legal as other commonly used substances, like alcohol or tobacco. Yet, the history of marijuana goes way beyond these fights. One of the earliest mentions of the usage of marijuana dates back in 2700 BC in Asia, where, according to a legend, the father of the Chinese medicine himself, the emperor Shen Nung, found out about the healing properties of the plant.
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
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.
The use of medical marijuana historically can be argued that is has had a major influence on how we do and use some of today’s medical treatments.
Utilized for thousands of years for a plethora of ailments and other uses, cannabis, has been illegal at some level in the U.S. since the 1930s, and officially ban in the 1970s. The topic of illegal vs. legal marijuana has been a highly controversial subject for the past 9 decades. Political, economical, medical, and personal points of view have been made. It seems there is plenty to be said about a plant weed. Recently as many as thirty states and the District of Columbia have laws legalizing marijuana in some form or fashion.