really understand the reasoning behind it, but even though marijuana may only be fully legalized in a few states, it is still all around us; legally or not. People all around the world wonder why it’s not legal everywhere. Why is it that this drug has become illegal all over the world? Marijuana in the United States of America has been fought about since the drug and its effects were first discovered thousands of years ago. Marijuana has been verified in many forms and proven to deliver very positive…
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Contested Issues of the US Economy Professor Peter Simon January 28, 2013 Legalization of Marijuana Marijuana is a very controversial issue that is often debated on in the United States and there are several implications of legalization of marijuana. One of the main implications of legalization of marijuana is the idea of taxation. If the federal and state governments legalize the distribution of marijuana, they can tax it both at the state and federal levels. Additionally, if they can…
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million on enforcing marijuana related laws between 2000 and 2010 (Sledge, 1.) The issue of legalizing marijuana has been at the top of the political and societal spectrum for generations and the laws are now changing at a rapid pace all around the United States. Not only is this problem causing the governments to lose massive amounts of money, it is also resulting in the overcrowding of U.S prisons. From 2012 to 2013, 27.6% of offenders were in prison for crimes related to marijuana (Miles, 1.) For most…
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2013 Legalization of Marijuana The legalization of marijuana would greatly reduce drug violence in cities, reduce spending by law enforcement, and taxation of marijuana would greatly help the economic system of the United States. Legalization is a large topic of debate in today’s society. America’s overall view of marijuana is pessimistic however, more and more people are beginning to step forward and express their support for legalization. People are becoming more tolerant of marijuana use; a…
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Legalizing Marijuana Marijuana has been illegal on a federal level within the United States dating back to the 1930s. Not only is it illegal, but it is classified as a Schedule I drug under federal law, along with some of the most harmful drugs known to man. Such as, heroin, MDMA, LSD and even bath salts! Not even cocaine, certain methamphetamines or opioids are classified under federal law to be as dangerous as marijuana. According to regulations set forth by the Drug Enforcement Agency, otherwise…
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Marijuana has about 400 years of history in America. According to the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML), marijuana has been cultivated since the arrival of the Jamestown settlers and until after the Civil War it was used as a source of revenue for the United States. It did not earn recognition as a recreational drug until the 1920's and 1930's with the rise of Mexican immigrants. In 1937, propaganda about violent immigrants high on marijuana led Congress, to pass an…
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Why Marijuana should be legalized? Cannabis, better known as marijuana, has been in The United States before The United States was an actual country. Since then, many lawmakers have opposed the plant contrary to scientific as well as statistical findings that point to legalization. Current laws and statutes that criminalize marijuana do not dissuade the general public from using it or adequately punish those who do use it. Marijuana should become decriminalized, regulated, and legalized for recreational…
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Marijuana is something that has gained an increasing amount of support in American society today. However, it has not always received this type of support, during the 1930’s many people reported marijuana as an abysmal drug. Throughout history there have been many misconceptions about cannabis. The reason marijuana became a major concern was because the introduction of the plant by Mexican immigrants, who began flooding into the United States (Marijuana Timeline). Furthermore, during the same time…
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Legalize it: Marijuana is the third most popular recreational drug in America, following tobacco and alcohol of course, and has been used by over 100 million Americans at least once. Around 14 million Americans use the herb on a daily basis despite that it is illegal. Marijuana has been illegal for less than 1% of the time that it’s been in use, its known uses date back further than 7000 B.C, such as cloth, incense, food, rope, paper and much more. It was not until the early 1900’s that marijuana reached…
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Legalization of Marijuana The use of Marijuana used to be very taboo. Someone had to “know a guy”, but now someone could just get it from their neighbors. Voting to decriminalize it is still going on in most states. Between health effects, safer society and tax revenues, there are many reasons why Marijuana should be legal in every state. In four states, as well as Washington D.C. recreational Marijuana is legalized. Nineteen states, including Michigan, allow it for medicinal purposes, and fourteen…
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