Marijuana:Good or Evil?

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Marijuana: Evil or Good?

Right now in the United States one of the major concerns in the medicinal field is whether or not to use marijuana as a legitimate medicine. In states like California, it is already legal, with other states like Maryland and New Mexico are lobbying for the use of it for patients with terminal illnesses. If it were to be used as a legitimate medicine with good results in states like California and Arizona, then other states should follow suit, because it would help those in their state with those terminal diseases. While this is an issue states should approach, it should stay just that as is, more of a states right and not a federal issue because the people will still be voting for it of course. The federal government had already passed a law banning illegal drugs such as marijuana, but it started a big conflict because of the medicinal uses it could provide for patients with life-altering diseases. This drug is used illegally throughout the country as a way to get that rush or “high,” but patients in hospitals with critical condition diseases can use marijuana to sort of alleviate some of that pain to make living with the disease a little easier for them. While most are pushing for it to be legalized, it is only because those who use it illegally want to do so without getting in trouble. If it were to be legalized it would not only make an industry out of it like it did to tobacco, as well as making it hard for some who actually needs to use it for medicinal purposes. However with no intrusion by the federal government, because this concerns the individuals right in their respective state, it should be legalized for those with terminal diseases in all states consenting because it would ease the s...

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... it relieves some or almost all of the pain in life-threatening diseases, allows for people with terminal diseases to enjoy the time they have left, and to help in the name of research because a new medicine can be developed from the medicinal use of marijuana.

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