The Legalization of Marijuana

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According to an article by Charles Oliver, The Harrison school district in Colorado has barred a student from attending classes if he takes medicine to control his seizures, states that “The boy was prescribed a lozenge containing THC, the active ingredient in marijuana. The school said he couldn’t bring the pills to school because it would violate its zero tolerance policy on drugs” (Oliver). Without the pills containing THC, the young boy could have a seizure. If medicinal marijuana was legal, this wouldn’t have been an issue, and that is why marijuana should be legalized in the United States. It will not only benefit those who need it for medical issues, but the taxation will also benefit our economy. Since the 1930's marijuana has been illegal in the United States. Marijuana can relieve pain; it can prevent formations of cancer growths, mental health and chronic illnesses. Marijuana is one of the least known drugs to be known as the cause of a human beings death. According to the article by Morgan fox, Alcohol’s dangers undersold to youth, states that” There has never been a single death attributable solely to marijuana” (Alcohol's dangers). Millions of people in the United States suffer from chronic pain. A lot of that suffering cannot be relieved by existing treatments, for example subscribed pain killers. In the article by Bill McCarberg Marijuana Can Help in the Treatment of Pain it stated that “Patients are in desperate need of new pain management approaches” (McCarberg). Marijuana can be very helpful to the people that have non-neuropathic pain or neuropathic pain. In the article, Does marijuana really relieve pain?, It shows that there are two kinds of neuropathic pains “There are two main types of pain: non-neuropath... ... middle of paper ... ...s 2 July 2011. Opposing Viewpoints in Context. Web. 23 Apr. 2014. Oliver, Charles. "The Harrison School District in Colorado has barred a student from attending classes if he takes medicine to control his seizures." Reason June 2011: 11. Opposing Viewpoints in Context. Web. 23 Apr. 2014. Farrell, Brittany. "Medical Marijuana Is Addictive and Destructive." Medical Marijuana. Ed. Margaret Haerens and Lynn M. Zott. Detroit: Greenhaven Press, 2013. Opposing Viewpoints. Rpt. from "The Dangers of Medical Marijuana." Family North Carolina Magazine (Jan.-Feb. 2009). Opposing Viewpoints in Context. Web. 24 Apr. 2014. Ross, John K. "The state of marijuana legalization: a 50-state guide to the legality of pot." Reason May 2014: 32+. Opposing Viewpoints In Context. Web. 24 Apr. 2014. "Roll your own." The Economist 18 Nov. 1989: 100+. World History In Context. Web. 24 Apr. 2014.

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