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Legalization of Marijuana


            
            
             Marijuana has an insignificant number of negative side effects that when compared to other legal substances are minute. By legalizing marijuana an amazingly useful medicine could be employed to its full capability; a new material that could be used for countless industrial uses would be made available, and thousands, if not millions of criminals would be released.
             II. Medical Marijuana.
             The marijuana plant has almost endless medical applications. Cannabis has been proven to be an effective treatment for several debilitating as well as life threatening diseases. .
             A. Can treat Cancer.
             1. Anti Nauseate .
             2. Helps Chemotherapy patients.
             B. Treats Aids.
             C. Provides natural pain relief.
             D. Effective in treatment of multiple sclerosis.
             1. Calms nerves.
             2. Prevents spasm.
             III. Other applications.
             Along with the numerous medical applications, marijuana has countless industrial uses.
             A. Needs no fertilizer or pesticide.
             B. Replenishes Soil.
             C. Nutritious Food.
             D. Makes quality paper.
             E. Can be used to make durable cloth.
             IV. Effects of Prohibition.
             America's war on drugs costs taxpayers billions and billions of dollars each and every year, yet the results are less than promising. .
             A. Costs billions each year.
             B. Drug use continued rise.
             C. Overcrowded Jails.
             1. Cost of imprisonment.
             2. Comparative cost of treatment.
             D. Takes resources away from prevention of violent crimes.
             V. Effects of Marijuana.
             Although marijuana is a drug, it has very few side effects, and it can actually be beneficial to the body.
             A. Caused zero deaths.
             B. Comparison to tobacco.
             1. Number of tobacco deaths.
             2. Addictive effects of nicotine.
             3. Tobacco clogs airways and arteries.
             4. Marijuana opens arteries and cleans lungs.
             C. Comparison to alcohol.
             1. Number of alcohol deaths.
             2. Effects of Alcohol.
             3. Alcohol related collisions.
             VI. Call for Reform.
             The call for more liberalized policies regarding the personal growth and consumption of marijuana is being made throughout the world. .
             A. Australian Experiences.


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