Marijuana Legalized?
The controversy of legalizing marijuana has been raging for quite a while in America. From some people pushing it for medical purposes to potheads just wanting to "get high" legally. Marijuana has been used for years as a popular drug for people who want to get a high. All this time it has been illegal and now it looks as if the drug may become legal. There has been heated debate by many sides giving their opinion in the issue. These people are not only left wing liberals either. Richard Brookhiser, a National Review Senior editor is openly supportive of medical marijuana yet extremely conservative in his writing for National Review (Brookhiser 27). He is for medical marijuana since he used it in his battle with testicular cancer. He says, "I turned to [marijuana] when I got cancer because marijuana gives healthy people an appetite, and prevents people who are nauseated from throwing up. "(Brookhiser 27) Cancer patients are not the only benefactors from the appetite enhancer in marijuana, but so are any other nauseous people. Arizona and California have already passed a law allowing marijuana to be used as a medicinal drug. Fifty Six percent of the California voters voted for this law. "We'v
"It is the most promising chemical yet discovered in marijuana. Bibliography "The California Marijuana Vote. The menstrual cycles of the monkeys were greatly disrupted and some stopped ovulating altogether. Marijuana could very well block the normal growth process," says Carol Smith, of the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences in Bethsheda Maryland. " (Angier 16) If this drug is to be used, it is best to be used in pure form instead of in joint form so as not to risk lung cancer. Another drug found in marijuana, is called cannabidiol, or CBD. He says that when friend Jonathan West, developed AIDS, Dennis saw the potential uses for medical marijuana when he saw Jonathan feel better after smoking weed. It would tell kids, that it is all right to do some kind of drugs. Even in large doses, CBD does not have psychoactive effect on the user. However, there are many cons to the pros in prescribing marijuana for nausea and pain. " National Review 11 Nov 1999: 27+ Simmons, Michael.
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