Legalize Marijuana

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Cannabis sativa or Marijuana as is commonly known worldwide is a hard drug with adverse side effects to the users. With this reason it is an illegal drug in a majority of parts in the world. However according to research statistics, with this illegality there is still a high rise of both users as well as those initiated into the practice annually with the United Nations placing it first among the illicit substances widely used in the world (UNODC 198). Having worked previously in a number of facilities for juvenile delinquency and correction in California I observed and participated in the numerous ways, methods and tactics employed by the government to reduce the use of cannabis sativa with little success. Instead, the number of crimes related to the drug use was on the increase along those who used it. It subsequently occurred to me that making the use of Marijuana illegal was not a proper solution to its negative causes which also include the negative reputation associated with its use. It would therefore have been better to make its use legal hence reducing the rate of its use and therefore the rates of physical and mental disorders associated with it. In relation to this therefore, I will provide my reasons for advocating for its legalization in most countries where its use is not allowed against those provided by anti cannabis campaigners.

Due to the psychoactive as well as physiological effects that the drug possesses when consumed just a small amount is recommended to attain these effects. The other effects associated with the use of the drug include common short term effects both physically and neurologically. They include an increase in the heart rate, low blood pressure, an impaired short term or working memory in add...

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...ate and to the recommended level as well as reduce the number of those arrested as a result of its possession. This is in addition to the good news that with proper counseling one can quit the habit of marijuana smoking.

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