Legalization Essay, Research Paper
Legalization
Have you ever been arrested for possession of marijuana? Last year there were more than 695,201 marijuana arrests in the United States. Of those arrests 87.2% were for possession – not for sale or manufacture of marijuana. There have been over 11 million marijuana arrests in the United States since 1965. 12.7% of today s overcrowded federal prison population is made up of people incarcerated for marijuana offenses, with an average sentence of about three to four years. Even with heroin use on the rise, the police seem to be preoccupied with arresting marijuana smokers. In 1990 there were over 34,000 emergency room admissions resulting from the use of heroin and four years later, that number had doubled. Many of those patients did not survive. Yet even though heroin has done much more damage to this society than marijuana has, statistics say the chances of a heroin dealer being arrested are 1 in 10,900 deals.
Is marijuana really a harmful drug? The White House Office of National Drug Control Policy asked the United States Institute of Medicine to conduct a research to assess the possible health benefits of marijuana. In March of 1999 the review was made public. The evidence concluded that the THC in marijuana is effective treatment for symptoms such as pain, nausea, vomiting, anorexia, and wasting , which is the resulting characteristics associated with cancer and AIDS treatments.
Recently it has also has been proven that marijuana reduces muscle pain and spasticity caused by multiple sclerosis, prevents epileptic seizures, helps bladder control, and reduces eye pressure and blood flow to the optic nerve in Glaucoma patients. This conclusive evidence brings up the question why not legalize marijuana as medical drug treatment. Marijuana has been proven to be less dangerous than cocaine and morphine, two legalized drug treatments that have been proven to be addictive. According to the Institute of Medicine, there is no evidence that marijuana use can lead to either addiction or to harder drug use. The first recorded use of marijuana as medicine was in China in 2727 BC. Marijuana was legal in the United States until 1937. The use of marijuana as medicine was rediscovered in the 70 s as many people used the drug for recreational purposes. Now people who suffer from a variety of diseases are begging for legal use of this drug.
Irvin Rosenfeld is a stockbroker who has smoked marijuana, supplied to him by the Federal Government, for 27 y
In my opinion marijuana is less harmful than alcohol and any other drugs. If alcohol was legalized during the prohibition era, then marijuana should be given the chance to become legalized in the 21st century. If you think about it, how many people are killed because of drunk drivers? How many are killed because the driver was high? How many times have you heard of a man beating a woman because he had too much to drink? How many times have you heard of a man beating a woman because he had too much to smoke? That s the questions I am still trying to find out. What do you think?
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