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Legalization of Marijuana: History and Essay

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Others believe that it is no better than other drugs and can even be more dangerous when used for long periods of time ("Medical Marijuana," 2008).

After centuries of use, it seems ridiculous that the government would get up in arms about marijuana proliferation for personal or medical use in the United States. If marijuana can relieve the symptoms of deadly diseases, allowing those suffering from them to be more comfortable, it should be used. In addition, Guither (2009) makes it clear that the reason marijuana was made illegal was not a result of scientific evidence or the opinions of experts. Instead, the illegalization of marijuana was fueled by political, economic, and social incentives. By legalizing marijuana, the United States would free law enforcement from focusing on this problem to train their focus on real crime.

References

Guither, P. (2009). Why Is Marijuana Illegal? Retrieved June 18, 2009, from Salon.com.

Web Site:

http://blogs.salon.com/0002762/stories/2003/12/22/whyIsMarijuanaIllegal.html

"Medical Marijuana." (2008). Retrieved June 18, 2009, from Pro-Con.org. Web Site:

http://medicalmarijuana.procon.org/viewanswers.asp?questionID=000083


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References

Guither, P. (2009). Why Is Marijuana Illegal? Retrieved June 18, 2009, from Salon.com.

Web Site:

http://blogs.salon.com/0002762/stories/2003/12/22/whyIsMarijuanaIllegal.html

"Medical Marijuana." (2008). Retrieved June 18, 2009, from Pro-Con.org. Web Site:

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