Effect of Marijuana on American Society

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The effect of Marijuana on American Society has been a highly popularized point of concern and discussion for many years. This topic has become more frequent in the past months as two states voters have allowed its widespread recreational and medicinal use. This research paper will focus on some of the history of marijuana, details of this drug, and conclude with my findings of why this drug has become increasingly popular which may surprise the reader.

Marijuana is the most popular illegal street drug in America. It is something that has been a part of our society for many years. The name Marijuana is a Mexican term that was originally used for “low quality tobacco”. Forty eight percent of Americans have tried Marijuana and six and a half percent of high school seniors admit to daily use (Khamsi).

The substance of Marijuana can either be dried leaves, stems or buds of the hemp plant, Cannabis Sativa. This unique plant contains a mind altering chemical referred to as Delta-9-Tetrahydrocannabinol, or called by its popular acronym T.H.C. (National Institute on Drug Abuse).

In the 1900’s, the use of marijuana skyrocketed and its abuse gained momentum. In 1937, the Marijuana Act placed tax on its purchase. Those who refused to pay higher taxes were criminalized (Wikipedia). In 1969, the Marijuana Act was told to be unconstitutional, adding marijuana to the list of controlled substances and one year later marijuana was made illegal. In 1970, the people of America stood up for marijuana, creating the group NORML (the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws). Their goal was to convince America to decriminalize the use of marijuana for adults. Oregon was the first state to decriminalize marijuana in small non-medical ...

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