Marijuana Makes You Lazy

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Marijuana Makes You Violent from a violent, lazy, crazy advocate

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Marijuana makes you violent. Marijuana makes you lazy. Marijuana leads to harder drugs. Marijuana can kill you. Marijuana kills brain cells. Can anyone tell me what these four statements have in common? The troubling thing is that many people probably couldn’t tell you, but all of these are false “facts” attributed to marijuana at some point in time, facts that have, in some minds, become synonymous with the drug giving it a bad name. It’s this negative connotation with marijuana that has prevented its legalization, even in the face of facts backed by research that not only hails marijuana as a drug with many capabilities, but also one that is not even close to as dangerous …show more content…

To understand that we have to go back to a time just after the Mexican Revolution. Right around the 1900s, American saw a crazy amount of hispanic influx into the country, most notably in Texas. Americans being Americans didn’t take to this too well, so like a 1900s Trump they sought ways to control these immigrants. These Mexican immigrants brought their culture with them when they moved to the United States, part of that culture being the use of marijuana, or “marihuana” as they spelled it, for recreational use. At the time, Americans were not unfamiliar with the use of the drug. We knew it very well as cannabis, and used it in many many medicines. In an effort to demonize the Mexican immigrants that was moving into their state, Texans made an effort to control aspects of their culture, use of marijuana. Federal hearings in the 1930’s saw claims of marijuana making people violent when smoked. Most ridiculously was that colored individuals who smoked marijuana were more likely to rape or solicit a white women for sex. Sadly, the Marijuana Tax Act of 1937 was passed, making marijuana illegal to posses. Unless of course you has permission to use it medicinally. Yep, thats right. It was still available for medicinal use up until the 1970s when the Controlled Substances Act was passed and marijuana was placed as a Schedule 1 drug, meaning it has a high potential for abuse and NO …show more content…

Well, those facts present at those federal hearings, as we now know, aren’t based of much fact or research at all. Much of the infamy surrounding marijuana comes from propaganda films such as Reefer Madness, in which people are shown killing, attempting rape, and committing suicide all under the influence of marijuana. The movies ends with most of the main characters either dead, arrested, or descending into madness because of “addiction” to the drug. The film warns that it only takes one puff to get addicted, and one puff to kill. Movies like this prompted

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