Wednesday, May 29, 2019

The Legalization of Marijuana for Medicinal Purposes :: Medical Marijuana Drugs Papers

The legalisation of marijuana for medicinal purposes has become an increasingly controversial topic, with many unlike issues on which plurality have many different opinions. There is opposition to the legalization of marijuana for medicinal purposes be earn it has the potential to be employ incorrectly, however it is also considered that there is the potential for marijuana to be used in relieving the suffering of many salutaryly ill patients. Marijuana has been used by people for thousands of years to provide relief from many different serious medical problems. There are many doctors who currently support the effectiveness of using marijuana as treatment for various medical conditions. The many people who are suffering from cancer, multiple sclerosis, and AIDS have found that marijuana can be a very effective pain and symptom reliever. The legalization of marijuana for medicinal purposes is viewed by its opposers as one of the worst things that we could do. Their reasons are t hat they feel that marijuana should not be legalized for medical use because it is an illegal core and until that is changed, prescribing it is against the law. Attorney General Janet Reno announced that physicians in any state who prescribe the drug could lose the privilege of writing prescriptions, be excluded from medicare and Medicaid reimbursements, and even be prosecuted for a federal crime (Kassier 1). Government officials such as Janet Reno are not the only ones to object to the legalization of marijuana. Many parents groups like Mothers Against Drunk Drivers object to the legalization of marijuana for medical uses. Their objections come from a reasonable concern that there has been an increase in the use of marijuana by youth. Their concern is expanded since the marijuana of today is much more potent than the marijuana of a few decades ago. The potential for these teens to obtain the drug would increase. Also, the Federal Health and Drug enforcement officials feel that by legalizing marijuana, they would be sending the wrong message to young people (Your Health 1). Strong evidence that shows that regular use of marijuana for long periods of time could cause severe lung damage (Your Health 3). If the use of marijuana could damage a patients lungs, then the risk could outweigh the benefit. Marijuana smoke can be in two ways as toxic as tobacco smoke to a human lung. The strongest point that many make opposing the legalization of marijuana is that there vertical is no clear evidence that smoking marijuana can help an individual who is ill (Marijuana for the Sick 2).

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