Medical Marijuana Argumentative Analysis

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According to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (cdc.gov), from 1999 to 2015 183,000 people have died from prescription drug overdose. That's about ten of our towns population dead. Medical marijuana is the superior option to prescription drugs and better for you than smoking cigarettes and alcohol . Medical marijuana should be legal in all 50 states and territories.

Medical Marijuana is the better option because it is much safer. Stats have displayed that Deaths caused by prescription drug overdose outnumber deaths caused by heroin and cocaine combined and to this date, there still have been no deaths related to marijuana overdose (medicalmarijanahelp.com). Pursuing the legalization of medical would help immensely.(Drugpolicy.org) stated “in states with medical marijuana during 2009-2010, deaths have plummeted by approximately 25 percent compared to states without medical marijuana during that same period.” That means the states that have medical marijuana, prescription drug deaths have gone down 25 percent from when they legalized it (drugpolicy.org).
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These legal drugs may be seen by people as not as damaging as drugs like marijuana but medical marijuana is safer than alcohol and smoking cigarettes. Studies have shown that “Marijuana is less addictive than tobacco or alcohol, and compares favorably to those drugs on nearly every health metric and not to mention that there are no serious disease that link to smoking marijuana”(alternet.org). but drinking and smoking relate to many. Cigarette smoking is responsible for more than 480,000 deaths per year in the United States and 88,000 deaths from alcohol. But the real startling fact is 2.5 million people, approximately lose their lives each year from drinking alcohol (cdc.gov). That is roughly all of Chicago coming second close to dying from