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Tuesday, February 19, 2019

Medical Marijuana: Good or Bad?

On April 14, 2011, I read an name in the New York Times that read Pat Robertson Questions Prison for fix Convictions. (Shear) The article had caught my eye be coiffure of who Pat Robertson is and how you wouldnt think he would be for the legalization of Marijuana. I would have to agree with what Pat goes on to phrase and how I sense of smell a lot of it makes sense. Im non exactly for the lend oneself of drugs, dont get me wrong, but I sightly believe that criminalizing marihuana, criminalizing the possession of a few ounces of pot, that kind of thing, its just, its costing us a fortune and its dilapidation young stack, Mr. Robertson said. Young people go into prisons they go in as youths and come out as hardened criminals. Thats non a good thing. That is what Pat Robertson, the televangelist who once ran for president, said on his show The 700 order while mentioning how thought hemp being legalized posterior be a good thing. I am a 41 year gray-haired wife and mother who has had her fair share of life experiences. My past experiences let in using marijuana from while to time when I was younger. I never became an avid user and only remember having a good time when I used. I distinctively remember how its effects relaxed me more(prenominal) and go under me more at ease.Unfortunately, prison and jail are also in my past experiences and thats where I have to agree with Mr. Robertson and what he says in this article. I do believe that people being put in jail and prisons for minor marijuana charges is doing nothing but costing us millions in dollars in prosecuting them and subjecting these people to offenders who are there for much more dangerous offenses. My marijuana use and jail time had nothing to do with one another. I was sentenced for roughlything wrong that I had done and was rightfully sentenced for that crime.I took it very serious and did what needed to be done to get endorse home and start over. If its not taken seriously and its n ot used as a positive stepping stone it locoweed be very easy to get caught up with the wrong people and negative drama that jail brings and the bad things good people can learn and take with them when released. Each year, some 750,000 Americans are arrested for possession of base amounts of marijuana. Is that re all(prenominal)y what we want our police force to focus on? I am not a Cannabis activist, but the real justice is, I would much rather have pot in exclude than alcohol each day.I am so tired of the fights that dislodge out or all the DUIs that people get all the time. In most my research, I havent found any real statistics on how marijuana poses the same result? Alcohol, which can accept one to become violent and even cause death does not compare with marijuana, where one cant OD or cause death by over-intoxication. A spokesperson for Mr. Robertson goes on to say that Mr. Robertson did not intend to suggest support for the legalization of marijuana, but rather to to p dog the severity of how our government punishes those who use or possess a teensy-weensy amount of the drug.Sarah Palin, who is against the legalization of marijuana, has said how she feels that our police force shouldnt overtake a lot of time hunting down these offenders. The drug insurance that our government currently holds also plays a significant role in creating crime and empowering gangs. The only groups that profit from continuing to keep marijuana amerciable are the violent gangs and cartels that control its distribution and reap immense sugar from it through the black market. That is what a group of current and precedent police officers, judges, and prosecutors wrote last month in an open letter to voters in California. Kristof) I would have to agree with that statement wholeheartedly. I strongly feel that if marijuana was legalized it would cease some of the violent and criminal activity in society. Legalizing marijuana for medical examination use is a huge debat e within Americans and our government here in the United States. There are 15 states that allow medical marijuana to be distributed legally to its consumers.Here is a list of some of the medical issues that can be helped by the use of marijuana * Pain Relief ( all types of Pain one readiness have) * Increases appetite (Cancer) * Decreased Nausea (AIDS/Cancer) Muscle relaxation (Multiple Sclerosis/epileptic Seizures) * Enhances mood and senses (Depression and anxiety) * Encourages drowsiness and sleep (Multiple Sclerosis, Depression, Cancer and more) These are only some of the many medical issues that can be improved and benefited by the medicative use of Marijuana. (Uddin/Hurd) After reading all the colossal ways marijuana can help someone when suffering from a medical paradox makes you wonder why more states havent joined in on legalizing it. There is more evidence in backing up the pro than the con side of this litigation.I now want to give away to you, Don Lisk, 57, and Sar ah Baugh, both from Montana and both being prescribed medical marijuana for medicinal purposes, tell us of their experiences. In short, Don suffers from chronic back pain he has had for 20 years and tells us marijuana dulls the back pain enough to let him sleep better at night. He also says how pot takes the edge off the pain and he doesnt suffer the withdrawal he experiences with the opiates such as Lortab. Sarah Baugh, 25, of Billings suffered 12 seizures a day while taking 14 medications that cost $2,000 a month.By using marijuana, she weaned herself off most of her medications and now takes just a small dose of anti-seizure medication. Baugh trimmed her drug costs from $2,000 to little than $600 a month. She dropped 150 pounds, lost the tremors and seizures. (weedblog. com) I have come to name out that marijuana can be used to produce greens fuel for autos. How, because of its root structure, it makes the best erosion control. The oils from the seeds can be great for cooking . Just some other ways that marijuana can benefit within our society.I strongly agree that medical marijuana should be legalized and I also agree that marijuana use can be made safe and profitable for all parties involved. The economy would benefit by adding revenue and tax money. By providing it in a safe and modulate way it benefits those who need medical relief, and last but not least it would benefit society by allowing police to concentrate on more violent crimes and criminal activity. The only true losers to the legalization and decriminalization of marijuana are those who stand to make great deals of money from the illegal gross sales of pot and the transportation of it into the United States.

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