¶ … legalization of marijuana and its benefits to the society. Our arguments are focused on its medicinal value, income generated (economic value) to the state as well as the possible losses to tax payer's money as a result of trying to implement its prohibition. Our analysis is done via a thorough review of relevant literature containing expert opinions. We support our proposition that marijuana can be a benefit to society through its legalization. This is due to its medicinal value, revenue stream to the state and the reduced cost attributed to decreased prohibition budgets.
Marijuana which is the most commonly used illicit drug has faced has been heavily debated on issues of legalization and safe use. The debate has been so intense to an extent of which it has turned political (NYT, 2008). A recent study by Angus Reid concluded that a majority of Americans are in support of marijuana legalization (53% support) (Angus-Reid,2009).Marijuana can be a benefit to society through its legalization. Throughout its history, it has been proven to have several medicinal as well as economic benefits through its use. Additionally, each year the federal government spends countless hours, resources, and funds to combat the seemingly detrimental effects of marijuana usage within the country. As societal attitudes change through the decades, it is time that marijuana is re-examined for its benefits and advantages within the country as a valid medical remedy as well as valuable monetary resource for the economy.
Therapeutic use of marijuana
Marijuana has been proven to possess medicinal value. This is because it has been shown that it can aid in the management of certain ailments. The main reason as to why marijuana should be legalized is its medicinal value .Marijuana can be used in the treatment of cancer. The actual use is in the supportive care of the disease (NCI, 2010).The actual mechanism of treatment and management of cancer relies on the action of the cannabinoids that exists in the drug. The cannabinoids help in the management of the side effects of the chemotherapy. Thus "Cannabinoids are undoubtedly effective as anti-emetic agents in vomiting induced by anti-cancer drugs. Some users of both find cannabis itself more effective." (BMA, 1997).The same cannabinoids are also active in the inhibition of nausea which in turn helps in the increasing of appetite in cancer patients. Cannabinoids which is the active ingredient in marijuana is known to be important in the arresting of the growth of cancerous cells. This leads to the reduction in the number of cancerous cells that a patient has. This has been proven by over twenty studies spanning a period of over nine years. The cannabinoids are important in the arresting of growth of different types of cancer such as brain, breast and melanoma (Pranger,2010).The fact that marijuana can aid in the management of cancer which is a terrible disease in terms of its effects on the human body and mind makes it acceptable for legalization. Since cancer and its effects are horrible and causes so much pain to the patients, it is better to legalize it that let the patient suffer in pain and agony. It is better for the nation to decriminalize marijuana that to let the patients turn to more horrible options such as euthanasia.
The other therapeutic use of marijuana is the reduction of effects of glaucoma. Glaucoma is at terrible disease which affects approximately 4 million Americans (GRF, 2010). Cannabis has been shown to help in the reduction of pain that is caused by glaucoma. The use of marijuana leads to the reduction of swelling of the affected eye. This effect lasts for a period of about three to fours hours.
The economic impact of the glaucoma is that it accounts for an excess of seven million visits to various physicians each and every year (PBA). The economic impact of glaucoma on the government is also far greater. It affects the level of benefits provided by the Social security and increases the amount of lost revenue as well as elevated amount of health care expenditure. The cost to the Unites States government is placed to be in excess of $1.5 billion every year (NEI,1998).
Generation of revenue to both the state and federal government
The producers and the consumers of marijuana can aid the state and federal government by the injection of revenue into the economy. The consumers of marijuana would inject a lot of cash flow into the state's economy. This is further reinforced by the fact that beer consumption and marijuana consumption are complementary to each other. This fact would drive up the sale of both and hence produce more revenue as a result of their reinforcing effect. More tax could be generated from its regulatory taxation. An increase in the level of taxation would provide the federal, state and local governments with extra revenue. As an example a tax of 10% on cannabis would yield about $1.4 billion to the state of California alone. At the user level, an excise tax could be placed on the users. This could be approximated to be about $660 in terms of taxation at the federal level.
Cost of prohibition too high
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