Positive Effects Of Legalizing Marijuana

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The legalization of marijuana has been a major topic in the United States for a long time. It has been legalized in many states such as Massachusetts, it is legal in states like California and Colorado, and it is still illegal in states like New Hampshire. There are different views concerning the effects of legalizing marijuana, with the common consensus that legalization of marijuana will have significant consequences in the world and everyday lives. Currently, the US drug policy still imposes strict measures regarding the ingesting and ownership of marijuana. In the light of this view, it is vital to evaluate the dangers and beneficial effects associated with the legalization of marijuana. In this essay I will be showing the positive and negative …show more content…

“Multiple lab studies in human cells have also shown the potential for them to slow other kinds of cancers, such as breast cancer and leukemia” (Vaida, Bara). There are many medical benefits associated with the use of marijuana among patients currently undergoing chemotherapy. When a patient goes through chemotherapy, they are in pain and have little to no appetite. Marijuana often gives its users the “munchies.” Supporters and critics make numerous claims about the effects of state-level marijuana legalization. Advocates think that legalization reduces crime, raises income, lowers criminal justice, improves public health, improves traffic safety, and stimulates the economy. Critics argue that legalization offshoots marijuana and other drug or alcohol use, increases crime, diminishes traffic safety, harms public health, and lowers teen education. Regular evaluation of those claims after legalization, however, has been limited, particularly for Oregon and Alaska. Arguably the most important potential effect of marijuana legalization is on

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