SUMMARY: Drug legalization advocates, Tommy McDonald and Tony Newman, in the article California Voters Overwhelmingly Approve Marijuana Legalization, published by Drug Policy, discusses that California becomes the next state to legalize recreational use by adults. McDonald and Newman support their assertion of federal legalization of marijuana by using facts and statistics. The authors discuss that other states have had a successful transition into the drug world. The authors’ overall purpose was to open the conversation of why legalization of marijuana should be legal nationwide in order to advocate for safe use of marijuana. McDonald and Newman employed an assertive yet celebratory tone to appeal to the audience’s emotions. EVALUATE: I personally
An informative article's purpose is to provide the reader with as much information as possible while making sure to impartial to the subject matter. Nevertheless, Keller writes with a determination to sway his readers into believing that this task is close to impossible to achieve. Had he cited examples of cities that have a functioning system of managing legalized marijuana, he would have provided his readers with both sides of the coin. Furthermore, Keller mainly refers to the issues surrounding legalizing marijuana and fails to provide the positive implications of doing so. He refrains from mentioning the decreased criminal activity, the beaten out black market activity, and the overall increased safety of the people indirectly involved in such activities.
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.
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
There is much debate on the issue of recreational drug use. Some argue it harms the user, therefore, is wrong. Others maintain that recreational drug use inspired artistic expression in some, religious awakening, and a general feeling of pleasure and positive attitude in others. Timothy Hsiao argues that recreational drug use is immoral because it impairs cognitive abilities and the state based on this fact has an obligation to enact legal restriction to safeguard that people actually exercise their freedom.
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.
The view of the people towards the decriminalization of drugs has drastically changed over the past few years. Yes, drugs change the chemicals in the brain by interfering with the process of which neurons send and receive signals. Yes, ingesting drugs can change a persons mood, emotion, as well as their perceptiveness. Therefore making it extremely difficult to quit once one has been using drugs for a significant period of time. The process of decriminalizing drugs would allow people to rather than spend their time behind bars for limited amounts of one substance, to receive the help of others and obtain access to rehabilitation.
Gone are the days when people are fond of breaking rules to do something which is illegal such as taking illegal drugs, the related management become really harder and degenerative at the same time. As we all known, the illegal issues are always have negative effect on humans and hence some other people reasonably cannot tolerate such behavior. However, there are still a crowd of people back up using illegal drugs; even think they can be legalized. As far as I concerned, I disagree with the point view, I believe drugs cannot become legalized and ought to be avoided. There are many drugs can be identified as illegal drugs now and hence the classification seems crucial to those people who may mix up illegal drugs and illegal drugs.
Ever since, marijuana has been legalized in various states so many issues has been raised such as likes and dislikes, hiring and firing, smell and smell free, smoke and smoke free between smokers and non-smokers, employee and employers, even in some states it has become a big issue and a big battle has been fought between employee and employer in the court of justice. Even though all the courts of justice, whether it be a local court or trial court or Supreme Court of state all judgment have been favored to the employer because of the company policies which is a legal right of employer to set it for company itself. For instance, a law suit has been filed against the company called “Dish Network” by Mr. Coates. Even though Mr. Coates, has a
There are multiple pros and cons for the legalization of marijuana for medical or recreational use in the state of Oklahoma. Some positive aspects of the legalization of medical marijuana is obviously the health benefits that it bring. According to Sanjay Gupta MD and Medical Correspondent for CNN, these benefits include “treatment for cancer, epilepsy and Alzheimer's”. In addition to medical benefits, there are also economic benefits as well. Colorado is well-known for its legalization of both medical and recreational marijuana reported in 2015 the collection of $135 million in taxes and fee on medical and recreational marijuana.
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”.
Marijuana has always been a big problem in society. The big issue today is deciding if marijuana also known as cannabis if it should be legal or illegal. It is the most commonly used illicit drug in America. However, many people do not view it as potentially harmful. There is some pros and cons of the legalization of marijuana.
In some countries, the use and the possession of marijuana have been considered illegal while it has been legalized in few countries. However, in most countries, the question of whether it should be made legal remains to be a controversial debate. The paper discusses the pros and cons of marijuana legalization Pros Legalization of marijuana would lead to the generation of more revenue through the process of taxation. For instance; countries such as Colorado have been taxing the drug to generate millions of annual revenue. In addition legalization of marijuana would act as health safety control .This is because, after legalization, safety measures would be made clear about the threats of using the drug, other buying it off the street.