11 December 2012
Rogerian Argument for Marijuana Legalization
The cannabis plant has been the topic of much debate throughout the history of this country. It was actually originally the work of the cotton industry who put big money behind illegalization for the plant 's mind altering effects. The cotton industry was afraid that hemp, a product of the cannabis plant, would soon overpower the strong hold of cotton since it was a more durable textile that required less work, less ground depletion, and could be grown almost anywhere. Since the time when cannabis first became illegal it has been grouped with other narcotics as a counterpart. The truth is cannabis has many benefits to society and other than the effects of …show more content…
They argue that although the drug war cannot be completely successful it is worth it to slow down drug trade and that very few people are brought up on a simple possession charge of cannabis. . I understand about the legalization of all illegal drugs including cannabis and I do agree that drugs other than cannabis should be kept illegal for all the reasons listed above. First off it is important to understand the effects of cannabis use and its history. When smoking cannabis THC is the leading stimulant released. The effect lasts for around 1-3 hours and sometimes those feelings can last through the following day. The plant has been used as far back as ancient Egypt and United States Presidents George Washington and Thomas Jefferson grew hemp, used products made from hemp, and praised the hemp plant in some of their writings. So why would a product with such a lengthy history come under such …show more content…
Just like with alcohol, you can build a tolerance to the effect of cannabis and even further gain greater control of a high. Just as alcohol is, cannabis should be treated with great caution; any mind altering substance can have its down falls if used inappropriately or too often. Our perception of the drug although has been skewed by scare tactics through industry investment and government lobby funding. Cotton has been distinguished as one of Americas economical building blocks due to that it is very tough on soil it is perfect for growing in the south, unlike cannabis which can be grown relatively anywhere, is soil enriching, and its product hemp can be used to make textiles. When an industry as powerful as the cotton industry feels threatened, it will give up tons of money to fix the problem and to get government support. Ads and movies were run across the country depicting the drug as a new threat to livelihood of their children. Soon the entire country was up in arms and willing to make the decision that the plant simply would not be allowed to grow in the