Opposing The Legalization of Marijuana

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“If marijuana was legal, back-yard marijuana gardens would be in every neighborhood, thus kids would be able to get it as easy as taking fruit off a neighbor’s tree” (Johnathan Greens). According to the National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 62.2 percent of the 14.2 billion people who used marijuana for the first time in one day were under the age of 18 years back in 2003. This increases by nearly 1.3 percent every year. This has become a problem due to Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) being the active ingredient in marijuana that can become dangerous if one should take advantage of its' use by either smoking it or abusing it in its capsule/tablet form (Barr). Marijuana has been legalized for medical purposes for over 10 states in the United States of America, Maryland, not being one of those states, allows it to be dispensed in hospitals and schools when appropriate (Wiki). People who make the choice to smoke marijuana should not disrespect thoes who do not wish to partake in it's ability to get you "high" therefore they should not smoke around them. Marijuana is not very favorable to a lot of people nor does it have a huge impact in the medical world because of it's harmful affects on the human brain and also because of how the government has decided to control it. Marijuana that is smoked should not be considered legal in the United States because of its harmful effects and because the government has decided to legalize it for medical purposes in certain parts of the United States, but have not taken control on who it is being served to.

The government has weighed the idea of legalizing marijuana in all of it's forms. Just like the affects of alcohol, marijuanas intoxication is just as dangerous when put under the influence t...

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... in marijuana (Barr). Carcinogen chemicals are found in marijuana 30 times more than they are in cigarettes (Barr). Roughly around 20 percent of patients who have been emitted into hospitals after smoking marijuana, were subjected to having a problem rooted to its intoxications (Greens).

Works Cited
Barr, Bob. "Marijuana Should Not Be Legalized." At Issue: Legalizing Drugs. Ed. Louise I. Gerdes. San Diego: Greenhaven Press,2001. Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center. Gale. VCCS System - usedfor scripted access. 24 Nov. 2009 .

Greens, Johnathan. "Opposing Views?" 2009. Mar. 2009 .

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