Marijuana Should Be De-criminalized

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The issue on the legalization of Marijuana is highly controversial in the United States. This illicit drug is derived from the dried leaves, seed and flower of Cannabis plants, which are found to have addictive properties. It is highly accessible because of the growing transaction of Marijuana in the street. The most common way to ingest Marijuana is through smoking and oral consumption. It can be used as an ingredient in food and it can also be brewed as tea. People consuming Marijuana overtime can develop a dependency towards the drug, creating a severe distraction in their personal lives. Despite its effects, THC or Tetrahydrocannabinol, which is the main psychoactive ingredients in marijuana, had been found to treat and ease various health problems. These include stimulating appetite for AIDS patients who suffer severe weight loss, and controlling nausea and vomiting suffered by cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy.

The de-criminalization of Marijuana in United States will bring positive impact towards the society because it promotes the medical usage of marijuana and a healthy economic growth through the diminishing of government spending for a war against Marijuana

People all across the world have been using marijuana for medical purposes since ancient time. The first known record of cannabis usage was in 2727 B.C. during the reign of Chinese Emperor Shen Nung. Around 2000 B.C., the Egyptians were also found to have knowledge of cannabis usage as a medicine to treat sore eyes. Around a millennium later, Indian doctors were found to create anesthetic by mixing cannabis and milk. The Ancient Greek was also familiar with cannabis medical properties to cure earaches. However, marijuana is not only known for its healing po...

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