Benefits Of Legalizing Marijuana

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The medical and recreational use of marijuana should be legal across all 50 states. Medical marijuana has been used to help so many people with health related issues. In almost all cases medical marijuana is safer than using alcohol and prescription drugs. Marijuana is also less harmful than smoking cigarettes. Each year the courts have a tremendous amount of marijuana related cases which cost them money that they could be using to help try and solve other crimes. Prisons are just overpopulated and it is costing taxpayers money to keep people who are incarcerated for petty marijuana arrests. Marijuana can also help boost the economy by bringing jobs and also benefiting everyone by putting the tax on marijuana towards government programs. On …show more content…

The claim that was made that initially banned marijuana from all 50 states was that it made black men become violent and force sex upon white women. Cannabis was then put in the most restrictive category for it’s dangerous and addictive use supposedly. Then finally in 1996 California approved marijuana for medical use ending the 59 year prohibition as an illegal drug with no medical worth.
Medical marijuana has currently been legalized in 31 states, and recreational marijuana use has been legalized in 9 states. Many people are beginning to support the use of medical marijuana. Medical marijuana is now legal in over half the states and many more states are pending to legalize the medical use. Now with the use of marijuana not being taboo many states are looking to legalize the recreational use as …show more content…

Marijuana can be used to help treat the disease glaucoma. Researches have been looking into the effects that marijuana has on the lungs. They have discovered that marijuana does not actually cause any long term effects on the lungs unless you also smoke tobacco, and it may also increase lung capacity reversing the effects of cigarettes. “Researchers looking for risk factors of heart disease tested the lung function of 5,115 young adults over the course of 20 years. Tobacco smokers lost lung function over time, but pot users actually showed an increase in lung

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