Narcotic vs. Medicine

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Throughout history, substances have been both prohibited and celebrated . During the Prohibition, which began in 1920 and lasted until 1933, alcohol was banned across the country. While the sale, distribution, and production of alcohol has been reinstated since then, other substances have been making headlines about their legality. Marijuana, or known by its scientific name, cannabis, is plant that is categorized as a psychoactive drug . While it is an illegal drug, according to the DEA, it has begun to be used medically; sparking controversy weather it is a narcotic or medicine and the pros and cons of both. Thesis Statement?
As of now, there are twenty states in the United States that allow some sort of marijuana usage. From these states only two, Colorado and Washington, allow the usage of recreational marijuana while the rest allow for only medical usage. The rest of the country considers possession and sale of the Cannabis plant to be illegal, which has landed many people in prison. But what is so special about this plant and why has it become a 21st century phenomenon?
The Cannabis plant originates from Central and South Asia; it is a psychoactive drug that acts upon the central nervous system, affecting the brain’s function; an almost similar definition to that of a narcotic , “a drug or other substance affecting the mood or behavior and sold for nonmedical purposes, especially an illegal one.” The plant’s principal chemical is THC, which is responsible for most the drugs psychological effects. While marijuana is illegal in almost every state as recreational use, it has been widely referred to as a narcotic. Marijuana is a narcotic classified as a psychoactive drug that plays with the mind, altering the perception, mood...

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...tance including food and even water, could have if taken in excess, under the supervision of a doctor, marijuana can help a patient feel better and regain its health back. Not only can the drug potentially benefit users but it can also help regulate the usage of the drug and can the country and state can benefit economically by the taxed marijuana.
To some marijuana will always be a narcotic whether it becomes legal or not, to others they see a potential in health benefits and in the medical world. A plant that grows from the ground has had some much branding and rebranding that it has come back with support from many groups to become legalized for medical purposes across the whole country. While the drug has been mostly known as a narcotic and is in the DEA’s folder of illegal drugs, it sure has caused many to change its views on what it really is to smoke “pot.”

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