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marijuana legalizationMarijuana legalization has been a hot topic since it’s criminalization in 1915. As debate rages many Americans remain in the dark as to the physical and societal affects of Marijuana use. When taken logically there are many significant reasons why the de-criminalization and legalization of Marijuana is a good idea.
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10. Prohibition has not prevented the cultivation, sale or use of Marijuana

Despite billions of dollars spent on combating the use of Marijuana there is still a large portion of the population that continues to smoke. Roughly 25 million people a year smoke cannabis. Some estimates suggest that over 85 million Americans over the age of 12 has used marijuana at least once.

9. Criminalization has created enormous costs to the tax payers

According to numerous US government reports 47.4% of drug arrests were for marijuana, a great majority of which was solely for possession i.e. not intending to sell or distribute. The average cost to imprison a single person is 67.55 a day. With roughly 250,000 people in jail for marijuana alone this means the US spends about 17 million a day to keep these people in jail, which adds up to a grand total of just over 6 BILLION dollars a year. Such a shame considering most of these individuals were using only for personal use and also no violent offenders. Imagine how much 6 billion a year could do to catch genuine criminals.

8. Criminalization has created a significant criminal element (both here and abroad)

Since the cannabis has been criminalized and appetite has continued huge vacuums existed to supply smokers. With no government oversight large gangs and drug syndicates have smuggled the drugs and siphoned billions of dollars out of the US economy while at the same time increasing crime and violence in multiple countries. Same as with alcohol prohibition, the legalization would essentially eliminate the gangs (or at least greatly reduce their power) because of the lack of money.

7. Marijuana use has legitimate medical benefits

Thousands of studies conducted have proved that marijuana has numerous medical benefits. Marijuana has been shown to help with: insomnia, loss of appetite (from anorexia or chemotherapy), nausea, pain, inflammation, Glaucoma, neurological disorders, movement disorders, balance disorders and others.

6. Marijuana use has recreational benefits

The general mental well being of occasional marijuana users is generally very high. Ability to handle emotions, stress and improve creativity and abstract thinking are all proven benefits of marijuana use. Yes, like with anything too much marijuana can be a bad thing. After all, too much water can kill you. Yet as it is no death has ever been recorded due to marijuana use by itself. A great deal of art, music, new inventions and forward thinking has been inspired by the use of marijuana. Like it or hate it marijuana has significantly contributed to the culture here in the US and worldwide.

5. Prohibition makes marijuana more accessible to minors

The prohibition (aka lack of regulation) allows illegal drugs to be more easily accessed to youths, where tobacco and alcohol are more difficult to obtain drugs like marijuana are readily available to minors. NIDA studies show that 86% of high schoolers thought marijuana would be “easy” or “very easy” to obtain. NIDA states that 1 in 7 10th graders smoke marijuana and 1 in 5 12th graders smokers. Clearly criminalization isn’t stopping marijuana from getting to kids.

4. Prohibition takes away from basic freedoms we are meant to have

Basic constitutional freedoms suggest that we as individuals have the right to decide what is put into our bodies, particularly if it does not affect others. Many would agree that the use of marijuana does cause on impact but time and time again studies have proved that marijuana is one of the safest drugs known to man. Far fewer smokers drive under the influence of marijuana than alcohol and have been shown to be more cautious and capable during driving and alcohol users. But more than that, we as American have the right to choose, even if it may be unhealthy. Fatty foods kill millions of Americans each year but no one suggests that they should not be allowed to eat freely.

3. Marijuana has multiple uses in the industrial and energy sectors

Marijuana has overwhelming benefits beyond the drug itself. The hemp plant can be used in the development of bio-fuels, used for soaps, clothes, ropes, paper and even as a food supplement. Especially with relation to paper and fuel, thanks to marijuana’s extremely quick growth periods it is far more efficient and practical than other bio fuel materials such as corn.

2. Marijuana Is Not Lethal

Compared to a large majority of substances that are perfectly legal, marijuana has no recorded fatalities and is not toxic to the human being. Popular substances like alcohol and prescription drugs are responsible for thousands of deaths each year. In addition an unhealthy and sedentary life style causes far more health problems than marijuana use; which is why heart disease is one of the nation’s leading causes of death.

1. The Truth About Pot

The reasons for pots criminalization along with the side effects have been greatly distorted; in many cases complete lies have been told. Regardless of thousands of studies (including government studies) proving that the side effects and societal effects of marijuana are null, the US government has perpetuated myths and spent billions of dollars doing so. Most everyone knows of “Reefer Madness” the film that showed marijuana users going completely crazy and committing all kinds of criminal or scandalous acts. With the entire thing being surrounded and half truths and full lies, why is pot still illegal?

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More and more of the masses are realizing that marijuana criminalization is absurd and pointless. So much is happening that is bringing us closer and closer to legalization, and finally a tearing down of the US Berlin Wall.

  • Medical Marijuana Bills are hitting all kinds of states including Illinois, Minnesota, Massachusetts, New York and New Jersey. There’s a significant chance of medical marijuana being legalized in these states within the year. In addition Rhode Island and Montana are expanding their laws.

Joycelyn Elders, MD, former US Surgeon General:
“The evidence is overwhelming that marijuana can relieve certain types of pain, nausea, vomiting and other symptoms caused by such illnesses as multiple sclerosis, cancer and AIDS — or by the harsh drugs sometimes used to treat them. And it can do so with remarkable safety. Indeed, marijuana is less toxic than many of the drugs that physicians prescribe every day.”

Ralph Nader, LLB, attorney, author, and consumer advocate:
“The criminal prosecution of patients for medical marijuana must end immediately, and marijuana must be treated as a medicine for the seriously ill…

Research has shown marijuana to be a safe and effective medicine for controlling nausea associated with cancer therapy, reducing the eye pressure for patients with glaucoma, and reducing muscle spasms caused by multiple sclerosis, para- and quadriplegia…

Physicians must have the right to prescribe this drug to their patients without the fear of the federal government revoking their licenses, and doctor-patient privacy must be protected. The Drug Enforcement Administration should not be practicing medicine.”

Ron Paul, MD, Member of the US House of Representatives (R-TX):
“After deferring to the DEA, your release reads that, ‘FDA is the sole federal agency that approves drug products as safe and effective for intended indications.’ Why then has the FDA failed to respond to the 1999 Institute of Medicine (IOM) report which concluded that marijuana’s active components are potentially effective in treating pain, nausea, the anorexia of AIDS wasting, and other symptoms, and should be tested rigorously in clinical trials?

It perplexes us that even though the FDA is responsible for protecting public health, the agency has failed to respond adequately to the IOM’s findings seven years after the study’s publication date. Additionally, this release failed to make note of the FDA’s Investigational New Drug (IND) Compassionate Access Program, which allowed patients with certain medical conditions to apply with the FDA to receive federal marijuana. Currently, seven people still enlisted in this program continue to receive marijuana through the federal government.

The existence of this program is an example of how the FDA could allow for the legal use of a drug, such as medical marijuana, without going through the ‘well-controlled’ series of steps that other drugs have to go through if there is a compassionate need.”

Drew Carey Defends Medical Marijuana

    Michal Phelps

    After Michael Phelps famous bong hit Kellogg’s dropped their endorsement of the popular swimmer. However, after they dropped the athlete Kellogg’s stocks (and reputation) started to bomb. Vanoo, a reputation monitoring company stated that out of the 5,600 company reputations it monitors, Kellogg ranked ninth before losing Phelps. It ranked 83 shortly after cutting Phelps lose. Not even an industry-wide peanut scare inflicted as much damage on the food company’s reputation. People apparently love pot more than they hate salmonella from peanuts.

Bill Maher on Michael Phelp’s Pot Issue

    DEA Marijuana Raids

    DEA Stop Raiding DispensariesAs of Feb 25th, Eric Holder the Attorney General announced that the DEA would stop raiding medical marijuana clinics in 13 states. Raids on medical marijuana distributors continued at least into the second week of Barack Obama’s presidency, when federal agents shut down at least two dispensaries in California on Feb. 3. Obama indicated during the presidential campaign that he supported the controlled use of marijuana for medical purposes, saying he saw no difference between medical marijuana and other pain-control drugs. Holder was asked about those raids at a news conference. He said such operations would no longer be conducted. “What the president said during the campaign … will be consistent with what we will be doing here in law enforcement,” he said. “What (Obama) said during the campaign … is now American policy.”

    Rachel Hoffman

    A huge media interest was created around a 23 yr Tennessee girl attending Florida State University, Rachel Hoffman. She was under drug court supervision for possession of 25 grams of marijuana during a traffic stop on February 22, 2007. On April 17, 2008, she was busted in her apartment by Tallahassee, Florida police for possession of 151.7 grams of cannabis, and 6 ecstasy pills and was threatened with a charge of manufacturing. Faced with a possible prison sentence if charged and convicted, she agreed instead to serve as a confidential informant to buy 1,500 ecstasy pills, 2 ounces of cocaine, and a handgun, using $13,000 cash in a buy-bust operation. While she worked undercover, police lost track of her and she was killed by two assailants. Deneilo R. Bradshaw, 23, and Andrea Jabbar Green, 25, have been charged with armed robbery in connection with the events leading up to Hoffman’s death. Additional charges are pending.The Tallahassee Police Department admits that Hoffman had no training to work undercover, she did not know the two men targeted in the sting, and she had no experience with cocaine or firearms.

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    Media Explosion

    With over four different mainstream specials about marijuana legislation and internet search traffic exploding, it’s clear that legalization is on the minds of Americans. Additionally on both Change.gov and Change.org marijuana was the biggest issue.

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  • Smoking! US Pot Industry Booming - With more than 20 million customers nationwide, the U.S. marijuana market is estimated to be worth tens of billions of dollars. As NBC’s Trish Regan reports, pot has become the lifeline for a number of communities
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  • The History of Marijuana - Woody Harrelson narrates on a very interesting and highly informative documentary on the history of US law and drug policy regarding the highly controversial substance cannabis.
  • The UNION: The Business Behind Getting High - BC’s illegal marijuana trade industry has evolved into a business giant, dubbed by some involved as ‘The Union’, Commanding upwards of $7 billion Canadian annually.
  • Marijuana Inc. - CNBC’s Trish Regan goes behind the scenes to explore the inner workings of this secretive industry, focusing on Northern California’s “Emerald Triangle,” now the marijuana capital of the U.S. In this scenic pocket of America, the pot business, much of it legal under state law, now makes up as much as two-thirds of the local economy.
  • Reefer Madness - A 1936 exploitation film revolving around the tragic events that ensue when high school students are lured by pushers to try “marijuana”: a hit and run accident, manslaughter, suicide, rape, and descent into madness all ensue.
  • DL Hughley, Legalize It - D.L. Hugley discusses Marijuana legalization on his CNN television show, “D.L. Hughley Breaks the News”
  • Stephen Baldwin Vs. Ron Paul on pot - Debate on CNN’s Larry King between libertarian Congressman and former presidential candidate Ron Paul, M.D. and, well, actor Steven Baldwin.

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