Alex living in Oregon is an 11 year old boy with severe autism. His father, Jeremy Echols, said at the age of 5 his son Alex was diagnosed. When a seizure is about to occur, his head and body hits the wall, causing a bruise and becoming a self-destructive boy. However, since he was treated with cannabis (aka marijuana), the condition of Alex has improved markedly. His parents stopped the bout by taking liquid oral marijuana three times a week. For Alex's family, the benefits of marijuana outweigh the risk.
Since then, the overall support for cannabis legalization has increased in these three generations. However, each mode is different. In the baby boomers generation, support for the legalization of cannabis is now beyond their youthful level (50% today versus 43% in 1973). However, in Silents the support rate is much lower than the other generations. Ever since the first question was raised in 1969 (they were 24 - 41 years old), there is support for legitimate cannabis. Very low, only 29% today believe this should be legal. In the X generation, it grew during the legal aid period, and since the child, the approval rate has more than doubled (52% said it should be legal today compared to 21% in 1990 ).
The general public generally supports legalization of marijuana, but over 50% of Americans support legalization. Nonetheless, so far the problem of supporting marijuana lifting at the federal level is at best hot and cold. Both houses of Parliament proposed bills to abolish drug plans, but they have not made any progress. Eradication of cannabis is a radical step and political will does not appear. But do not forget that deleting marijuana can cause a variety of things. In this connection the most obvious is that the decision to remove the ban has created more problems than the answer. Even though you think that marijuana should be treated like alcohol instead of heroin, let's consider different ways to manufacture and sell alcohol in the United States.
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Among the American citizens here, support for cannabis soon surpassed the opposition. More than half of the countries wish to legitimize marijuana. According to the Gallup opinion poll of 1969, only 12% wanted legalization of weeds. In the past half a century, this situation has risen to 60%. Now, in 2018, most Americans want legalization of marijuana. However, elected officials do not properly represent their members, they choose to do what they want. Despite this fact, officials only look at this from the other side. Donald and Jeff must know that all these are nonsense, but the president and the Minister of Justice oppose marijuana at all.