10 arguments in favor of legalizing Cannabis
For every responsible cannabis consumer out there, there’s a negative stereotyper who assumes that cannabis users are all “mad on the reefer” without taking into account the many positive arguments for legalization. 1- The World Will Not Collapse into Chaos, No, cannabis consumers are not going on violent rampages through the city. In fact, it’s quite the opposite – violent crime and property crimes have both decreased in Colorado since the state legalized recreational cannabis
2- The Prohibition of Cannabis Takes a Financial and Social Toll on Society, There were 658,000 arrests for marijuana possession in 2012 alone, and the majority of these arrests were for non-violent, low-level offenders. Enforcing cannabis possession laws costs the U.S.
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Overall, they are four times more likely to be arrested for marijuana, despite the fact that blacks and whites both use cannabis at similar rates.
4- Cannabis Has Medicinal Applications, Despite the notion many anti-cannabis people have that medical marijuana is nothing more than a lie, studies are starting to show marijuana’s potential in shrinking aggressive cancerous brain tumors
5- Cannabis is 114 Times Less Toxic Than That Other Legal Substance, Alcohol, In a comparative analysis on the risks of recreational drugs, alcohol was the top contender, while cannabis was considered the lowest risk, making cannabis literally 114 times safer to use than alcohol, a legal substance for adults ages 21 and up.
6- Legalization Hasn’t Led to Increased Use Among Teens and Minors, due to education and regulations restricting use to adults, the percentage of teenagers in Colorado who admit to using cannabis has been steadily dropping from 22% to 20% between 2011 and 2013, and remains below the national average at
636). Thus, they argue that the legalization of marijuana, should be similar to those of alcohol and tobacco where there are regulations for the sale to minimize any health related problems it may cause (Joffe & Yancy, 2004, p. 636). Additionally, tobacco and alcohol are among the most abused substances used by adolescents; despite having regulations for their sales through enforcing legal ages for purchase, they still find ways to purchase and consume these substances. Moreover, the legalization of marijuana would assist in pain relief as a less toxic, addictive and essentially safer drug in comparison to what some individuals use for chronic pain such as opiates and alcohol. It has been reported that there has been 25% of a decrease in the deaths related to opiate overdose; essentially, marijuana could contribute to the harm reduction that other substances cause (Mitchell 2016, p. 63)
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
Until recently the use of marijuana has been criminalized. In the article “Marijuana Legalization and Decriminalization” it states “Marijuana has been used for centuries for medicinal purposes.” However during its prohibition people were arrested and sent to jail for selling and using it illegally. Alcohol was banned in the 1920’s and the ban was persuaded by the Anti-Saloon League as well as ideas of progressivism and religion. Although both are now legalized and becoming legalized the legalization process is more dissimilar than it is similar because of the uses of the substance's, State vs. Federal position, effects of the movement, processes it went through, and causes of government action.
Over many years, the legality of marijuana has been widely debated. Supporters of laws that seek to legalize marijuana argue that it is a drug that is safe and that criminal sanctions against personal use indicate harsh and unwarranted penalties. The proponents also point out that the mortality, economic cost and may more negative impacts associated with alcohol and tobacco are much more grave compared to those associated with marijuana. On the other hand, the opponents of liberalization of current legal status of marijuana counter that marijuana is not mild, especially considering the new psychopharmacologic information indicating that it shares many characteristics with any other illegal drugs.
Moreover marijuana being treated as more Dangerous than synthetic opioids like fentanyl, which according to USA Today “Gardner “ “killed more than 55,000 Americans in 2020 alone” and is prohibited for medical purposes even though the federal government has a patent on medicinal cannabis. On the other hand the criminalization of cannabis and the consequences. According to USA Today “Gardner “ “More than 14 million Americans suffer from cannabis-related arrest records that occurred over the past 20 years.” Even though minor offenses are no longer illegal in most states. Furthermore, the enforcement of marijuana laws have been quite harmful to people with minor offenses and minorities more likely to be arrested for minor offenses.racial disparities created due to marijuana prohibition, The prohibition of marijuana has affected minority communities with disproportionate enforcement of marijuana prohibition laws made worse by the failed war on 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
Many liked the idea of legalization and many were against it for so many different reasons. Throughout the last decade, we have seen individual states legalize pot for medical or recreational sale. What has this done for those states on a financial level? Colorado was the first state to legalize marijuana for recreational use and their states finances have improved vastly since. In 2014 to 2015, the marijuana tax and fees revenue in Colorado brought in a total of $211,252,961.
Pros and Cons of Marijuana Legalization Marijuana is the most commonly used illicit substance in the United States. More than half of American adults have tried using marijuana at least once in their life. You may have read or heard stories on how marijuana use was mostly linked to people who were very vocal with their opinions. Seeing their favorite performers during a live concert may have been the start of the spreading of this illegal drug which has caused so many lives. When experts found out about the ill effects of marijuana, people who were found to be using them were put behind bars.
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-
Colorado a state in United States of America was the first state to legalize recreational marijuana which was in legalized in January 2014. Since they have legalized cannabis employment rates are only increasing as well as the revenue made. No statistics show that crime rates have increased in fact they are decreasing considering Colorado’s government has seen a 98% decrease in cannabis related arrests. “Strauss found that the economic impact of the two dispensaries amounted to 280 jobs and $30 million in total economic output between January 1, 2014 and June 30, 2014, and that the two dispensaries contribute 10 times the tax revenue of either a typical restaurant or retail store.” (Drug Policy Alliance, 2015).
One of today’s world hottest debate topics is the legalization of marijuana. In the United States of America, we have achieved the legalization of this plant in twenty-eight out of fifty states with recreational and medical uses included. The state of Colorado is one of these states with two years since its legalization, it has produced answers on why its legalization has generated huge amounts of income but has also increased fatalities and diminished health on teens and young adults making people wonder whether this was the right thing to do and how it will affect our society in the near future. How does the legalization of marijuana in the state of Colorado affect overall its economy and what are the pros and cons to this legalization
Twenty four states have legalized medical marijuana but only two states, Colorado and Washington, have legalized recreational marijuana. Marijuana has infiltrated the schools. With all the marijuana being sold in Colorado, forty-four percent of it is being used out-of-state. The current cost for marijuana in Colorado, two hundred and twenty dollars per ounce, with the estimated demand is 130 metric ton a year. An old myth states that over dosing is impossible.
Law & Criminality Would global legalization of marijuana be good for a nation/society? Abhigna Kashyap "The biggest killer on the planet is stress and I still think the best medicine is and always has been cannabis" - Willie Nelson Usage of marijuana is currently a very prominent and controversial issue in our society today. With so many illegal occurrences happening all over the world like someone being arrested for the illegal usage and with so many pros and cons of marijuana, I decided to choose this topic and take a stand in this controversy. –sentence structure/words Cannabis or also called marijuana is a preparation of the cannabis plant intended for use as a psychoactive drug or medicine.
Legalization of marijuana should be banned across the globe. There are many words like skunk, weed and ganja which are used to describe the dried leaves of commonly used drug marijuana ('Marijuana as medicine: Consider the pros and cons', 2014)... Is marijuana effects human health positively or negatively has long been a topic of research. It is a fact that the very drug is used in the medicines used for the treatment of cancer, Aids and chronic pains but it is also a fact that marijuana put very harmful effects on the function of central nervous system. In addition, it hinders the movement and memory of the user’s brain ('Top 10 Pros and Cons', 2014).