Marijuana has been found to have medical benefit, yet is scheduled by the d.e.a as a substance similiar to heroin. Schedule 1 narcotics are classified to have no medical benefit and a high addiction potential, yet all medical studies point to the contrary. The AMA has endorsed medical marijuana for patients in need, yet the government continues to waste countless dollars targeting college students and ordinary citizens who turn to a vice no different than alcohol. This is the time for comprehensive marijuana reform, for the sake of the countless American families forced to experience the judicial system with no just cause, as well as to decongest the judicial and correctional process. Possession of marijuana brings no harm to society, and an individual has the right to bring proximate harm upon themselves, without big brother locking them up
I just moved here from a state where medicinal marijuana is legalized as well as having a town where the possession of marijuana is no longer a criminal offense. Over the years I have had the pleasure of meeting some wonderful people who have greatly been helped by the effects of marijuana. Do I think that the law itself in that state and others need to be re-evaluated to crack down on random people getting the license, yes, but overall I think it is a brilliant system to have in place that will definitely help a lot of people. I would rather someone smoke then be addicted to strong pain medications or another form of narcotics.
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