2. Fun Facts About Marijuana
Both George Washington and Tomas Jefferson grew marijuana
on their plantations
Its first recorded use for medicinal purposes was 2727B.C.
Hemp was once considered legal tender in the U.S.
14.6 million Americans smoke pot on a regular basis
The declaration of independence was written on hemp paper
Given an opportunity deer will chew gum and marijuana
In Oregon you can't buy or sell marijuana but you can smoke
the drug on your own property! How bizarre is that law?
The reason marijuana is illegal is because in the 30's cotton
growers lobbied against hemp farmers. They thought that the
hemp growing would just be competition for them. However, the
argument has become the fact that marijuana is not as addictive
as caffeine, alcohol and nicotine.
3. FAQs
1: Wont legalizing marijuana cause users to be as dangerous
as people who say, drink and drive?
No, studies show that it would take a very large of THC to be in
someone's system to be as dangerous as someone who
2: Why is marijuana referred to as a "gateway" drug?
It is called a gateway drug because its usually where most of
the people who are into more hardcore drugs start.
3: Why do people choose to try more hardcore, addictive drugs
after using marijuana?
The people with more addictive qualities tend to use marijuana
so much that they get bored with the high they get from it and
choose to try harder stuff to get a new high.
4.
5. Introduction
More states are beginning to see how
helpful legalizing marijuana is.
Only 1 state has rejected medical
marijuana.
If a substance is so “dangerous” why
has it shown to help more people than
harm?
Our society has accepted that many
legal substances are more dangerous
than marijuana.
6. Reason 1 For Legalization
It is used to help cope with several
different disorders.
Without the help of marijuana people
wouldn’t be able to do daily activities
Marijuana helps cancer patients
7. Reason #2
Not as harmful as some legal
substances
Not addictive like tobacco or alcohol
Most doctors would agree that it is not
very harmful if used in moderation
8. Reason #3
Has many industrial uses
Can be used as an alternative to thermal
insulation
Over 25000 products can be made from
it.
9. Cons
Is considered a gateway drug
Morally wrong
Legalizing marijuana would be a
stepping stone to legalizing harder
drugs.
10. Argument
No substance can lead to you to use
another substance, only your addictive
personality and personal enjoyment of a
good high can.
Nobody shares the same morals and it is
morally wrong to think that your ethics and
morals are better than anyone else's.
If legalizing marijuana caused a domino
effect to lead to harder drugs being
legalized than that shows a problem in the
government, not the problem in the
substance.
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