Thursday, November 28, 2019
Legalization Essays - Drug Policy Reform, , Term Papers
  Legalization    Legalization of marijuana has been a controversial issue in the U.S. for  the past several years. The people vs. the federal government is just one of  the main debates over legalization.    In the past marijuana was required to be grown on most plantations in  the southern region. It could be purchased in one ounce packages for only  twenty five cents. Further down the time line we find that marijuana is  increasingly being used in the inner cities and suburban areas. Marijuana was  considers legal in the late 1800's but a bill was passed and marijuana was  quickly considered to be illegal. The federal legislation prohibiting marijuana  passed at the end of 1937 congressional session was virtually scare enacted.  people feared the effects of it and wanted to stop the growth and importation  of it. Congress passed the Marijuana Tax Act, which requires all persons  who import, manufacture, produce, compound, sell, deal in, and dispense pay  a graduated occupational tax. This tax was an attempt to make it harder for  dealers of marijuana to make money off the export and import of marijuana.    Attempts that he government has made to pass bills that decriminalize  marijuana were shot down by legislature and the federal government. A  survey taken says that although illegality should be maintained, the penalties  for it should be lessened. There is a theory that marijuana stimulates  violence, yet it has not been proven as a fact. In several states, such as New    Jersey, the marijuana regulations and penalties have been lessened. Governor    Cahill, from New Jersey, recommended that criminal penalties for a small    2  possession of marijuana should be reduced by making it a disorderly person  offense.    Dr. Tod Mikuriya, from the Indian Hemp drug commission,  proposed a list of regulations for the control of marijuana if it were to become  legal. It stated that possession without intent to sell shall not be considered  to be a crime, all growers importers shall be regulated and watched over like  a typical industry, public places where marijuana is sold for on premises use  shall be licensed like any alcohol serving bar, and determination of the THC  potency and purity shall be regulated by the U.S. Drug and Food    Administration.    Attempts to legalize have also been made by presidential issued  commissions. A commission issued by president Nixon researched marijuana  and reached a conclusion that it would be okay to decriminalize marijuana.    This, was of course, quickly shot down by the president and the congress.    Jimmy Carter, another president of the United States, also wanted to legals  marijuana.    In the present day there are groups such as, NORML (National    Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws) , that issue petitions and  bills to the DEA and federal government that try to persuade the legalization  of marijuana. NORML compared marijuana to alcohol and reached a  conclusion that alcohol is more lethal than marijuana. Their studies have  shown that prolonged use of marijuana causes lack of ingenuity severe  bronchitis, and it lessens reaction speed. Alcohol has been named for  hundreds of thousands of death in the United States. It causes liver disease, a  severe mental and physical dependance, and depression. Marijuana is only    3  psychologically addictive and use of it can be stopped easier than alcohol  abuse. Also no deaths have ever been recorded that were accused by the use  of marijuana.    Marijuana is considered to be a Scheduled I controlled substance. that  means that it is considered to be a drug that can be easily abused. NORML  has made attempts to get the DEA to reschedule marijuana, but they were  rejected. If the opinions of major contributors to the illegal view of marijuana  could be changed, marijuana might be legalized. Too many studies and too  many federal officials tell us that it is wrong for our country to condone a so  called life threatening drug. Legalization of marijuana could bring extra  income to the country and also help in the decline of alcohol abusers. If  legalization was to happen the united states would only prosper.    Reefer Madness Atlantic Monthly; August 1994.    Eric Schlosses; p. 45-63    Marijuana Crime and Delinquency Literature; June 1970.    Linda Whitlock; p.363-382    Pot Law Experience The Washington Star; May 6, 1975    Lee Johnson; p.A1-A10    Marijuana Alert Peggy Man Copyright: 1985  p.261, 101, 444    International Drug Traffic Edward F. Dolan, Jr. Copyright 1985  p. 85-86    
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