Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Marijuana

In recent years, there has been more and more discussion of marijuana, drug abuse, legalization, decriminalization, and addiction than at any time in the past. These discussions are no longer confined to college campuses now serious consideration is being given to these problems by legislators, judges, lawyers, and members of the medical profession. There are some who believe that legislators, judges, lawyers, and members of the medical profession. There are some who believe that legalization of marijuana use and possession and the decriminalization of other drugs are just around the corner, although others warn that such action must not to be taken without further study and research in the area of drugs and addiction. As far as I know I research, I read and analyzed about marijuana it make people delusion and hallucination that can harm people even though they don’t know what’s happening and sometimes they saw an imaginary thing like unicorn.

Marijuana legalization use, possession, or sale of marijuana is not legal in any jurisdiction in the United States. The possession of small amounts of the substance for personal use, however, is not treated as a criminal offense in some jurisdictions.

The focus of this statement is not the issue of the decriminalization of marijuana, although the significance and relevance of this question is recognized. Rather, the focus of this statement is in the issue of the legalization of marijuana for use, possession, and sale as a regulated substance within the context that alcohol and tobacco products are legalized and regulated. But federal government should legalize marijuana for medical purposes.

Medical marijuana has been shown to reduce the nausea associated with chemotherapy for cancer and the nausea associated with AIDS or from the use of AIDS medications (Medical). It has also been found beneficial in the treatment of glaucoma to reduce intraocular pressure, in multiple sclerosis to limit muscle pain and spasticity, to prevent epileptic seizures in some forms of epilepsy, and for the relief of chronic, debilitating pain in many disorders and injuries.

As my own opinion I don’t like marijuana to be legalized. The government have purpose to make it illegal and even though it have small amount of negative side effect it still can harm people. Just like alcohol it’s addicted. Both marijuana and alcohol have the ability to make people out of control. That why should be considered as bad from people’s health?

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