The legalization of Marijuana would be a beneficial interest not just to us but to the world, as thousands and millions of acres in our forest that are being destroyed everyday we would be able to save and we can then rebuilding our land back. Hemp from marijuana can make 5 times more paper than a regular tree, and as trees take 4050 years to grow before they can be cut, marijuana can be harvested in 4 months. Letting the forest grow, would allow endangered animals to regain footing on their habitats, instead of going extinct. Hemp can also be used to make oil, clothing, soaps, butter, and rope. Using hemp, we would be saving the environment, and lets our earth finally breathe better without losing all of the important things we need to live like of trees and animals.
About 10 million people smoke marijuana on a regular basis, many of these citizens are true citizens who followed the laws but use Marijuana for various reasons. If the government were to regulate marijuana, they would easily be able to monitor the purchase and sale of the …show more content…
Marijuana can be beneficial to anyone and it 's not a bad "drug" it useful and helpful.
One factor in legalizing marijuana is that it eases pain that can be caused by HIV/AIDS.
Marijuana can also help with cancer and help to cure glaucoma. Information from the National
Cancer Institute, ‘says that marijuana is good in blocking against nausea, vomiting, and loss of appetite with chemotherapy patients. Marijuana can also ease muscle strain associated with multiple sclerosis’. If marijuana is the only drug that effectively camouflages pain, to me there is
no other choice but to legalize it. No one should have a say in the legalizing matter unless they have experienced the pain and suffering that millions patients with cancer and AIDS have encountered due to their illness. According to The institute of medicine
"The profile of cannabinoid drug effects suggest that they are promising for treating wasting syndrome in AIDS patients. Nausea, appetite loss, pain, and anxiety are all afflictions of wasting, and all can be mitigated by marijuana. Although some medications are more effective than marijuana for these problems, they are not equally effective in all patients. A rapidonset (that is, acting