Legalization of Marijuana
Some Quick Facts on Marijuana and Other Cannabinoids
1. Today, marijuana is the most commonly used illicit drug in the United States.
2. Marijuana is derived from cannabis sativa or cannabis indica (hemp) plants.
3. The psychoactive substance in marijuana is THC. The average concentration is 10% but some forms can contain up to 27%.
4. Hashish is derived from the plant resin and contains high concentrations of THC.
5. The most noticeable effect of use is dilation of the eyes; users also experience
coughing, dry mouth and throat, increased thirst and appetite, lowered blood pressure, and muscular weakness.
6. Marijuana has been used to help control the side effects of chemotherapy and reduce the eye pressure of glaucoma and as an appetite stimulant for AIDS patients. It also
reduces the muscle pain and spasticity caused by multiple sclerosis.
7. Marijuana substantially reduces a driver’s ability to react and make quick decisions.
8. Although recognized as a dangerous drug by the U.S. government, marijuana has
several medical purposes.
9. Recent research has found that frequent and/or long-term marijuana use may significantly increase a man’s risk of developing testicular cancer. It can also cause serious mental health problems, suppressed immune system, and impaired memory
10. Marijuana often contains many toxic ingredients because growing the crops is not regulated. Link to article on marijuana toxicity (Links to an external site.).
Discussion Questions:
- Explain why you think marijuana should or should not be legalized at the federal level in the United States.
- If marijuana were legalized in all 50 states of the United States, do you think it would have more or less impact on the social use of the drug? Support your answer.
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