Legalization of Marijuana in North Carolina
[2023-11-01 08:23:15]
Cannabis is an illegal drug in North Carolina. In some states such as California and Delaware, medical marijuana is legal. Washington and Colorado legalize medical marijuana and adult entertainment. As a North Carolina, I think that we should legalize in North Carolina, whether for medical or recreational purposes. As a citizen of North Carolina state you need to consider legal issues and expenses to legalize marijuana, the cost of local government, state and federal government, and aggressive use of medical marijuana.
In November (Arizona, Illinois, Massachusetts, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and South Dakota), the eight states want legalization of medical marijuana through legislative initiatives or voting measures As I saw, I would like to review some of the pros and cons, the use and abuse of marijuana. My professor of philosophy pointed to me that my Italian name Mal-erb-a could be interpreted as "bad weed" as a freshmen of the university, so I am entitled to emphasize this topic I think. I think that my medical degree and experience in psychiatry field also helped. To summarize my argument, I need to borrow the statement by Eric Clapton "This is how you use it".
Cannabis is an illegal drug in North Carolina. In some states such as California and Delaware, medical marijuana is legal. Washington and Colorado legalize medical marijuana and adult entertainment. As a North Carolina, I think that we should legalize in North Carolina, whether for medical or recreational purposes. As a citizen of North Carolina state you need to consider legal issues and expenses to legalize marijuana, the cost of local government, state and federal government, and aggressive use of medical marijuana.
Because medical marijuana is legalized in over half of the state, more people will surely follow - or at least try it. As of February 2018 laws for medical marijuana have been enacted in eight states in Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Missouri, Nebraska, North Carolina, Oklahoma, and South Carolina. Legislative cases every year in Kansas, Mississippi and Virginia are postponed, but residents of these states are now less likely to give up even casual marijuana. Many people's eyes are also in Texas, and surprisingly - if temporary relaxation of marijuana and cannabis derivatives is a temporary way to treat serious diseases
As with many problems in the US today, the attitude towards cannabis is highly biased. Although legalization or legalization of marijuana has been done in many states over the past decade, most Americans currently support legalization of marijuana for medical purposes, but recovering from the failed "drug war" There are reactive politicians who want to postpone legal use. Progress of marijuana. I do not believe that medical marijuana will pose a danger. However, if evidence of profit outweighs risks, we use a lot of risky medicines. In the case of legal prescription opioids, there is increasing evidence that risks outweigh the benefits, but we are using them widely.