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Essay on Cannabis Legalization

Cannabis Legalization

Discuss: "Cannabis is no more harmful than tobacco or alcohol and should, therefore, be legalised."

There has recently been much debate in the media about the decriminalisation of cannabis, both for recreational and medicinal use. This topic has proved controversial especially in political circles. Drawing on evidence from recent press reports, research on the web and recent publications, this essay will assess the evidence of how harmful cannabis really is.

In 1971 Cannabis was reclassified by parliament and became a schedule 1 drug. This means that it was viewed as having no medicinal value. In 2002, Cannabis was reclassified again as a Class C drug meaning that it is seen as less harmful in comparison to...show more content... He argues that cannabis use is no more dangerous than alcohol and tobacco, suggesting that the legal effects can have further far–reaching consequences on users if they are caught. He explains that, "People who are prosecuted for possession of cannabis may have their livelihoods destroyed for the use of a compound which has less adverse consequences than alcohol and tobacco."

However, there are many critical responses to these views. Studies such those published by the BMJ demonstrate that there are two main problems with long–term cannabis use. One problem is that cannabis usage over time damages mental health and has negative physical consequences much like those of nicotine. On the other side of the coin cannabis use can have indirect consequences in terms of the wider population.

The British Medical Journal (1996) featured an article suggesting that women had a five fold increase in comparison with men in reporting of depressive episodes after smoking cannabis. This suggests that gender has an effect on reactions to cannabis. It also suggests that there may be differences in terms of reporting the effects of cannabis based on gender, with men perhaps being less keen to report any negative reactions due to stereotypes based on gender.

Additionally episodes of psychosis have also been related to cannabis which indicates that cannabis may not be as harmless as some suggest. A recent Guardian

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Cannabis Legalization

The Legalization of Cannabis The legalization of cannabis has been a very popular topic lately. A large majority of Americans feel that cannabis products should be legal in the United States. With new research, researchers have discovered that cannabis is essentially harmless, and is safer than legal products such as alcohol and tobacco. Most states have already legalized medical use, and more states are following the trend of Colorado to legalize recreational cannabis. Cannabis should be legal because it is a victimless crime. It is not the government's role to dictate what their citizens can or cannot put into their bodies. Cannabis is a safe way for someone to relieve stress after a long day. It also has many medicinal benefits that fight various diseases, including Cancer, PTSD, Parkinsons, and more.

The medicinal benefits of cannabis are nothing short of amazing. Many veterans come back from war, mentally destroyed. Cannabis helps veterans and victims of PTSD tremendously. It relieves the tension and episodes that trigger their PTSD. Also when someone has a severe injury, they are given opiates (powerful painkillers) which are very dangerous, and addictive. Cannabis is a much safer alternative than opiates, and does the same job by dulling or even numbing the pain. In states that have legalized, opiate usage and overdose statistics have dropped tremendously. After Colorado's legalization of recreational cannabis, opioid related deaths decreased 6%. Cannabis is also a

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Marijuana

Marijuana is a big topic these days. Many people want to make sure that marijuana stays illegal. Yet they do not know all the facts about marijuana. They just think that marijuana is bad. I believe that marijuana should be made legal. First of all, marijuana refers to the dried leaves and flowers of the cannabis plant, which contain the narcotic chemical THC at various potencies. It is smoked or eaten to produce the feeling of being "high". Marijuana has been used for thousands of years for medical, social, relaxation, and religious reasons. Several of our presidents are believed to have smoked it. Those presidents include Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, and many others. John F. Kennedy smoked it to relieve...show more content...

The government states that over 20 million Americans still smoke marijuana. You can say that marijuana affects your health, but marijuana is less dangerous than tobacco and people smoke less of it at a time. Or you can eat the plant instead of smoking it, which can lower health risks by a lot. Another way to reduce health risks is by reducing smoking amounts. There is no proof that marijuana causes health problems that can lead to death or sexual programs, but like alcohol, it is not recommended for children or teenagers to use. This is simply because children and teenagers are in the process of growing up, and it would not be a good idea to smoke anything or drink alcohol. Cannabis is a medical herb that has literally hundreds of proven, valuable therapeutic uses. For example, you can use marijuana for stress reduction, asthma, cancer therapy, and much more. Marijuana is not just for getting "high", but a valuable medical medicine. Dr. Gabriel Nahas, who made totally false statistics and studies, was very biased and unscientific. He was even fired by the National Institute of Health and the NIH told the public his studies were meaningless. For one experiment, he suffocated a monkey for 5 minutes at a time, using way more smoke than the average marijuana user inhales in an entire lifetime. The other studies were lacking controls and produced results which cannot be Get

Legalization of Marijuana Essay
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If Marijuana Were To Be Legal Drugs are a major influential force in our country today. The problem has gotten so out of hand that many options are being considered to control it or even solve it. Ending the drug war seems to be a bit impossible. The war on drugs seems to be accomplishing a lot but this is not true. Different options need to be considered. Legalization is an option that hasn't gotten a chance but should be given one. Although many people feel that legalizing marijuana would increase the amount of use, marijuana should be legalized because it will reduce the great amounts of money spent on enforcement and it will increase our country's revenue. There are also many benefits that can be uncovered to help people if...show more content...

In return, the companies that make the cigarettes would also pay income taxes.. Second, there would be a reduction on the amount spent on law enforcement efforts to apprehend and prosecute users and sellers of marijuana. The drug enforcement authorities might reduce their budget requests, or, more likely, focus more intensely on hard drugs and violent crimes. The courts would be relieved of hearing some drug cases, as well. The most important gain would be in the quality of government. The sorts of temptations and opportunities that lead to corruption would be significantly minimized. The illogical pattern of law enforcement, which now treats marijuana as more dangerous as alcohol, would end. It would set more achievable goals for law enforcement, and this would lend strength and credibility to the government. In the essay "drugs," Vidal states, "It is possible to stop most drug addiction in the United States within a very short time, Simply make all drugs

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Marijuana is the familiar name for a raw drug made from the plant cannabis sativa. One of the active chemical in marijuana is tetrahydrocannabinal (THC); a stimulant it give users the pleasure effect of relaxation, known as a "high" or hallucinating when consumed too much either through oral or smoking. It is the mainstream drug and a blistering topic to our nation in this day and age. Legalizing marijuana is an ever–growing political and social battle making its way to the top of American controversial issues list. Marijuana is one of the prime adversaries on the outlook of America's war on drugs. Numerous people crave this drug to be permissible and readily available similar to tobacco and alcohol. While it is mind–boggling that...show more content...

NORML is an American non–profit lobbying organization whose purpose is to transform the nation's opinion and judgment toward attaining the legalization of non–medical marijuana in the United States may be permit by adults without being subjected to punishment. Paul Armentano, a deputy director of NORML, National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws says, "It makes no sense to continue to waste law enforcements' time and taxpayers' dollars to arrest and prosecute Americans for their use of a substance that poses far fewer health risk than alcohol or tobacco" (Armentano).

Antagonists of legalizing marijuana deem those affiliated with illegal trafficking of this drug is branded as people who will disobey the law and anyone who commits drug–related felonies is likely not to compel towards committing other felonies, such as robbery, rape, murder, and so forth. It is often brought up that there is not enough facts, data, evidence or information to imprison felons for the serious crimes like murder, rape; but in spite of this, if they can be sent to prison for something, society is very much better off. Subsequently, marijuana offenders should remain behind bars away from society. Also, several opponents believe that when the drugs become legal, it would increase the chances of the drugs falling into the hands of youngsters. All too often children

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Essay on Marijuana Legalization

Essay On Cannabis

Cannabis is the most prevalent illicit drug worldwide that was classified by the DEA as a schedule I drug. Cannabis exhibits a combination of stimulant, depressant, and hallucinogenic properties. Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is considered the primary active component of the cannabis plant which contribute to cannabis psychosis properties, another active component of cannabis is cannabidiol (CBD) which has anti–anxiety and anti–psychotic properties. Cannabis is consumed in various way, for example cannabis can be inhaled from small pipes or smoked as bongs, joint, or tobacco–leaf–wrapped blunt. Cannabis can be also consumed as a tea or as an ingredient baked or cooked in food like cookies and brownies. Cannabis is involved in approximately 50% of psychosis, schizophrenia, and...show more content...

THC induce it's psychotogenic role by modulating brain dopamine transmitters. A series of cohort studies like the Swedish conscript study and Dunedin cohort study have shown the association between cannabis abuse and psychosis risk. Two meta–analysis studies concluded that cannabis consumption was associated with approximately two–fold increase risk of developing a psychotic disorder. Individuals who showed any evidence of psychosis proneness are those who started using cannabis in early adolescence because early adulthood is a period of time during which the developing brain is more vulnerable to the adverse effect of cannabis. Cannabis is widely abused in Florida according to treatment data. The number of cannabis related treatment admission per 100,000 populations estimated to be (133) in Florida exceeded the number per 100,000 population nationwide (103), leaving Miami with a significant number of ED mentions associated with cannabis use. In this retrospective case–control study the focus of the study will involve psychosis induction by Tetrahydrocannabinolin Miami

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