keep marijuana illegal arianne faye gonzales mitchell allbee raymond borigsay
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Keep Marijuana Illegal
Arianne Faye Gonzales
Mitchell Allbee
Raymond Borigsay
Should marijuana be legalized? Supporters of
legalization say that medical marijuana has led to abuse that legalization would prevent.
The goal of legalization is not to make access to marijuana easier, but to regulate who can obtain the substance.
How to tell if you’re addicted
Some people are able to use recreational or prescription drugs without ever experiencing negative consequences or addiction.
No matter how often or how little you’re consuming, if your drug use is causing problems in your life, then you likely have an addiction problem.
Common signs and symptoms of drug abuse
Neglecting your responsibilities -at school, work, or home Using drugs under dangerous
conditions or taking risks while high
-using dirty needles -having unprotected sex. Drug use can get you into legal
trouble - arrests for disorderly conduct -driving under the influence -stealing to support a drug habit Drug use can cause problems in
relationships -fights with your partner or
family members -an unhappy boss, -loss of old friends.
Marijuana and its effects
Facts: The average age of first use is 14. Can be smoked using homemade pipes and bongs
Other names: Weed, pot, reefer, grass, dope, ganja, Mary Jane, sinsemilla, herb, Aunt Mary, skunk, boom, kif, gangster, chronic, 420, kush, L, leaf
How it is consumed: It can be smoked or eaten
Effects: Bloodshot eyes, dry mouth, impaired or reduced comprehension, altered sense of time, difficulty in performing tasks requiring concentration, bad memory, impairments in learning, perception, and judgment, difficulty speaking, listening effectively, thinking, and problem solving.
Positive and Negative Effects Positive Not more harmful than alcohol
or tobacco in moderation. Limiting use intrudes personal
freedom. Related crimes would be
reduced. Medical benefits. Police and court resource
would be opened up. FDA would regulate safety of
the drug
Negative“stepping-stone” drug to other drugs.Leads to “stoned" driving.Easier for very young children to obtain.Because of drug related arrests, people more likely to commit serious crimes and imprisonment.Physical damage to users.Would increase dangers to second hand smokeWould lead to legalization of all drugs.
Impact on Society If marijuana is legalized in California,
85.1 to 93.6 million grams of marijuana would be sold a year
The price of drug abuse to the United States has amounted up to $180.9 billion in the past
Children whose parents abuse drugs often are physically or emotionally abused and often lack medical care, and necessities such as food, water, and shelter.
Drug abusers who are put into important positions (airplane pilots, policemen, doctors or nurses, drivers) can put other people’s lives at risk.
Teenagers Marijuana’s use has
increased among teenagers
People who use drugs as teenagers are at greater risk of becoming addicted
More likely to engage in unprotected sex
Teenagers associate little to no risk with marijuana use, and use marijuana anyway
Conclusion Marijuana can be a potential medicine, but it should still be considered
an illegal drug. Legalization of marijuana supports other drugs. We believe that marijuana should not be legalized because of the
dangerous effects it could have on society. Solution: Doctors need to be more strict when it comes to handing out
marijuana prescriptions. It would make it more difficult to obtain and abuse marijuana, as well as implementing harsher punishments on people found with it.
How we plan to pay for it: People found with marijuana without a proper prescription should be fined instead of immediately being sent to prison.
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