Legalizing Of Weed
The United States of America has been fighting hard against the illegal use of marijuana but still there are so many advocates who are in support in Legalizing Weed. The US government has placed emphasis on arresting people for smoking marijuana.
Research has shown that since 1990, nearly 5.9 millions of Americans have been arrested on marijuana charges. In 2000, the local enforcement arrested more than 734,000 people for marijuana violations. The increase since 1980 is 800 percent and it is the highest number being recorded in FBI.
As of date, the increase of cases involving marijuana has grown its numbers. The new record states that one weed smoker is arrested every 45 seconds in America. This only proves the rampant use of marijuana through out the nation. But why is Legalizing Weed far from reality?
These users have claimed that just like normal people and they are living a healthy life. Like most citizens, they are people who love and support their families, pay their taxes, and work hard to make a better living. Then out all of a sudden, they are put in prison because they have used marijuana, a drug thought could aid them achieving their goals and dreams in life.
Should Legalizing Weed now be supported?
Before you answer the question whether Legalizing Weed is proper or not, you should be able to comprehend fully the pros and cons to make an intelligent decision. Let us learn some background on the issue.
Marijuana, or Cannabis sativa, is a dioecious plant containing upwards of four hundred chemicals. THC is what makes you laugh uncontrollably at the lamest possible thing when you’re stoned. However, recent studies have proven that the abuse of marijuana leads to psychological dependence.
The feeling of tranquility or highness it may temporarily give to the user is something temporary. If a user developed dependence, he will most likely have the serious illness attached to the use of this drug. It has been scientifically proven that marijuana has been the main cause of so many illnesses and that includes the deadly lung cancer.
Some claims that no one gets overdosed by marijuana because it has a negligible therapeutic ratio; that is, you don’t have to use much to get the desired effect. However, in real cases, this is not true. As one gains a feeling of usefulness when he takes marijuana, he would psychologically be more dependent on it and hence, crave for it everyday of his life.
This is where obsession and addiction comes in. Why do users find it hard to just stop marijuana? The reason is simple: they have become addicted to it.
Every government has an obligation to protect public health. The same is true with the US government. Their goal is to have a nation free of addiction and family problems. Families are the smallest unit of society and which comprises the nation and therefore it should be protected.
Drug use causes serious problems in society: accidents, lost productivity on the job, and wrecked families. These are the real results of marijuana. Legalizing Weed will make things worse, so if you are deciding intelligently, you know the answer.

