The Fight Over the Legalization of Marijuana

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Is marijuana as bad as many people say? The term “Marijuana” is a mixture of a dry shredded green or gray leaves and flowers of the hemp plant Cannabis sativa. Marijuana also has several names such as dope, weed, Jane, grass, pot, reefer, herb, ganja and boom. Marijuana is commonly smoked in cigarettes because it has an active ingredient, TetraHydroCannabinol (THC), passes from the lungs into the brain by the bloodstream, which transports THC to other organs to produce a relax state (Edition, 2013). Currently, because there are many advantages and disadvantages of legalization marijuana that it will be explained later, Marijuana becomes a huge political issue. Nowadays many people want to fight for their right either for support or prevent the legalization of marijuana. According to Altieri, 58% of Americans say marijuana should be legalized, while 42% are opposed (2013). In one perspective, marijuana is no longer a strictly partisan issue in some cities, such as Colorado and Washington, which convenes a lot of supporters to raise their voice for the legalization of marijuana (Lyman 2014). However, on the other hand, there are many people disagreeing for the legalization of marijuana because of the negative consequences that marijuana produce. To illustrate, the legalization of marijuana is a debatable point between advocate and opponents. Although many people say marijuana should not be legalized, there are many reasons why marijuana should be legalized, such as economic, medical, and social. First, when considering the legalization of marijuana, there are many economic benefits. According to Lyman in his article “ Pivotal Point is Seen on Legalizing Marijuana, “President Obama as allowing banks to do business with legal ma... ... middle of paper ... ...of legalization, At least 20 states used marijuana in the medical field legal. In Maryland, the legalization of marijuana is playing the role in its governor’s. In Florida, eight in 10 of voters support medical marijuana. Legalization of marijuana could be a blessing in few states, which make people not interested in marijuana anymore. Although marijuana has negative impact in the medical field, tobacco causes many diseases such as lung cancer. With attention to, many American adults prefer marijuana than tobacco and alcohol to relax. Marijuana is not as addictive as alcohol and tobacco. Hence it is unfair to treat marijuana users more harshly than tobacco and alcohol users (2014). While federal government continues declare marijuana, an individual states decide to make it legal and it is impossible to federal government deny marijuana benefits (Wells, 2014,p82)

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