Medicinal Marijuana: Should We Have It Legalized?
DeVry University
Jeron Romney
ENGL135
Professor Gould
February 15, 2013
Abstract
The issue of completely legalizing Medicinal Marijuana is on-going in the United States. Some people say Medicinal Marijuana causes health problems, is an addicting gateway drug and legalizing it is not the best economical decision. Others say that Medicinal Marijuana helps aid with many health issues, is not an addicting drug and the legalizing of the substance is the best economical decision. Because the studies available support that Medicinal Marijuana has a lot of medicinal potential and value laws should be changed to allow the drug to be accessible legally.
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Medicinal Marijuana: Should We Have It Legalized? What is Medicinal Marijuana? Should we have it legalized? Medicinal Marijuana is marijuana with properties to relieve pain and improve the life of those who are affected by certain diseases. According to, Webley’s Brief History article, marijuana has been used for medicinal purposes for as long as civilization has been in existence; just over 4000 years ago it was used by the Egyptians to treat sore eyes! 1000 years later in India, doctors were found mixing the substance with milk to use as an anesthetic. In 200 B.C. the Greeks were using it to remedy earaches. By the 19th century Marijuana was praised by medical journals for its effectiveness. Marijuana was made an illegal substance in America in 1937 with the passing of the Marijuana Tax Act. The Bill was passed on the sole ground that marijuana was deleterious to the Nation and in 1970 it was labeled a Schedule 1 drug right next to Heroin (2010). Although many people may feel Medicinal Marijuana causes health problems, it is an addictive gateway drug and legalizing is not the best economical decision. The substance should be legalized for medicinal purposes because it is an alternative