Introduction In recent history, smoking marijuana (also referred to as weed and/or cannabis) has become a prevalent past time amongst college students of many majors, even students who aspire to become medical clinicians. According to the United States’ Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), approximately 38% of college students have claimed to have used marijuana recreationally in 2015. That statistic is nearly 10% higher than the number of students who claimed to be recreational marijuana users in 2006 (DEA). Marijuana is particularly popular amongst premedical and medical students for its ability to relax the body, cause hallucinations, induce psychosis, and enhance mood when used (Marijuana, drugabuse.gov). According to a 1991 study, nearly 21% of premedical students claimed to have smoked marijuana 10 times or more throughout their undergraduate studies, typically once a month (Schwartz et al.). This same study reports that 9% of doctors admitted to smoking marijuana 10 times or more while in medical school. It is safe to assume that this number has since risen, given the more recent, ubiquitous use of marijuana. Marijuana is legal for recreational use in 8 U.S. states for individuals who are 21 or older, while 30 other states have legalized marijuana strictly for medicinal purposes for individuals who are medical card holders (State Marijuana Laws in 2018 Map, governing.com). According to High Times Magazine, in order to obtain a medical card, in addition to being
Proposal. I made the choice to say that Eastern Michigan University should allow medical marijuana. I noted the facts about drug addiction and the drugs that gave off serious side effects. I made the choice to go over second hand smoke and Eastern Michigan’s policy against tobacco. I explained to people what marijuana was, how It was used, and the main effects of using marijuana.
Millions of people around the world are consumers of marijuana. The demand for legalizing marijuana has grown throughout the years. Users of marijuana pledge for it to be legalized to avoid the prison life. For now, marijuana is an illegal drug in almost all countries. With the demand of it increasing, the legalization of marijuana has grown to be a very controversial topic recently.
Legalizing Recreational Use of Marijuana in California Cannabis, weed, pot, grass, and Mary Jane, these are some of the other names of one of the oldest drug that humans used. Marijuana is a plant base drug that can be smoke and eat to get the mental and physical effects, such as a “high” or “stoned” feeling. Besides its recreational use, it is also used as a medicinal drug. It can treat diseases and conditions such as epilepsy, Post-traumatic stress disorder, and multiple sclerosis to name a few (Hoffmann & Weber, 2010). McGreevey (2016) states, “this November, the people of California will be voting to legalize the recreational use of marijuana in California.”
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.
One of the most well designed studies on marijuana and intelligence, released in 2012, found that persistent, heavy use of marijuana by adolescents reduces IQ by as much as eight points, when tested well into adulthood. Other studies have found that marijuana use is linked with dropping out of school, and subsequent unemployment, social welfare dependence, and a lower self-reported quality of life than non-marijuana abusing people. According to the U.S. National Survey on Drug Use and Health, youth with poor academic results were more than four times as likely to have used marijuana in the past year as youth with an average of higher grades. This is consistent with an exhaustive meta-analysis examining forty-eight different studies by Macleod and colleagues, published by Lancet, who found that marijuana use is consistently associated with reduced grades and a reduced chance of graduating from school. In addition, studies have linked employee marijuana use with “increased absences, tardiness, accidents, workers’ compensation claims, and job turnover.”
We had a stroke alert for “aphasia” for a woman who accidentally ate food with marijuana. I was glad that I didn’t give her tPA for her mutism, but I sure did think about it! I’ve also seen some people who use synthetic marijuana, which surprised me. Why would someone want to use a synthetic substance when marijuana is so easily obtained? Synthetic marijuana does not show up on drug tests, so work or parole consequences from use are avoided.
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.
Chanika McLean Instructor Carol Sayre General Psychology April 13, 2016 Substance Abuse Substance abuse is a big problem in American and our youth. If I would know all this information on substance abuse, there is no way I would have smoke any marijuana in my life. This subject is personal to me as preview alcoholic, marijuana, and someone that has been sober for five years. Here’s a little history about substance abuse.
According to the Drug Policy Alliance, “A congressionally-mandated Institute of Medicine study found that fewer than 10 percent of those who try marijuana ever meet the clinical criteria for dependence,” (“10 Facts About Marijuana”) so for many users, the drug does not cause addiction or any further substance abuse problems. Scientists have, however, proven that caffeine hooks many more of its users. According to a study done at Johns Hopkins University, “In a population- based random digit dial telephone survey study, 40 to 70% of individuals who tried to quit caffeine use reported experiencing withdrawal symptoms” (“Caffeine Dependence”). Since many marijuana users do not ever meet the criteria for dependence, they do not experience the withdrawal symptoms that caffeine users often suffer when they stop using the stimulant. This means that caffeine can cause harm to more Americans than marijuana because of caffeine’s broader spectrum of
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.
Cons of Legalizing Recreational Marijuana Marijuana legalization, for whatever reason, has been a topic of heated debate for years now. Different people express different opinions about why or why not it should be legalized for recreational use. The American FDA categorizes marijuana as a Schedule I drug meaning that its benefits are not guaranteed as many people claim. Although the drug has been said to contain medical benefits, the reality is that further research on how and when to use it is needed. Different states have legalized the use of Marijuana for medical reasons.
[ONLINE] Available at: http://www.webmd.com/mental-health/addiction/marijuana-use-and-its-effects. [Accessed 08 January 15]. Some countries have legalized marijuana for medical purpose such as Austria, Israel, Canada, Germany, Czech Republic, France and Finland. It is hard to get approval in Germany and Finland for medical marijuana
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.
What first comes to mind when hearing the word marijuana? Is it the red-eyed teenagers in the area who smoke this drug for the recreational purpose? Or is it the beneficial medical history associated with medical marijuana? The on-going issue of legalizing marijuana has consumed much of the nation’s attention for the positive and negatives it withholds. In the world’s history, many different countries have found marijuana to be very useful in aiding medical cases.
Name: Stephen Mastro Current Event Directions: Using good sources like Gale Databases, SIRS,Google News, NY Times, etc. fill out the worksheet. Please submit it to turnitin.com by Monday night 11:59 PM Issue: Should marijuana be legalized or not. I: Define the Problem: Why is this an issue in America today?