The topic I chose is the legalization of marijuana. My research was enjoyable because I love reading on a topic that I fully support and agree with. The four sources I found are very persuading and contain strong points. I used the web for research but as I found sources, I made sure they were credible sources since this is such a debatable issue. Jacques, Renee. “This Is Why Marijuana Should Be Legal Everywhere. ” The Huffington Post. TheHuffingtonPost. com, 24 Oct.
2013. Web. 18 Nov. 2013. The topic sources addresses 8 reasons why she thinks cannabis should be legalized. Jacques examples where no one has ever died from a marijuana overdoes, around 40% of Americans have admitted to using it, the plant is much safer than already legalized drugs, cannabis also has a low risk of abuses, it can a safe and useful sleep aid, marijuana is used to alleviate a lot of medical ailments, and it’s been proven it’s not a gateway drug.
She also argues that so many extremely successful people smoke marijuana and gives 50 examples. The information is credible and important to consider because every point she stated is either a fact or have been proven. Everything Jacques argues, she provides evidence. I will use this information in my essay to provide reasons why marijuana should be legalized. “10 Reasons Marijuana Should Be Legal. ” High Times. Ashe Avenue, 02 Oct. 2013. Web. 18 Nov. 2013. The source talks about the topic of marijuana.
It gives ten valuable reasons for why the readers of High Times believe marijuana should be legalized. The source states prohibition has failed to control the use and domestic production of marijuana, arrests for marijuana possession disproportionately affect blacks and Hispanics and reinforce the perception that law enforcement is biased and prejudiced against minorities, and a regulated, legal market in marijuana would reduce marijuana sales and use among teenagers, as well as reduce their exposure to other drugs in the illegal market.
The Term Paper on Marijuana Should It Be Legalized And Is It Harmful
Title: SHOULD MARIJUANA BE LEGAL AND IS IT HARMFUL General Purpose: Speech to Persuade Specific Purpose: To get my audience to be pro on legalizing marijuana Thesis Statement: Marijuana isn't harmful and should be legalized Organizational Pattern: Cause and Effect To the AIDS or cancer patient, marijuana is the plant that fights nausea and appetite loss. To the nutritionist, its seed is second ...
Legalized marijuana would reduce the flow of money from the American economy to international criminal gangs and would simplify the development of hemp as a valuable and diverse agricultural crop in the United States, including its development as a new bio-fuel to reduce carbon emissions. The sources argues prohibition is based on lies and disinformation, marijuana is not a lethal drug and is safer than alcohol, and marijuana use has positive attributes, such as its medical value and use as a recreational drug with relatively mild side effects.
The information the source provides should be consider credible because not only do they provide examples from history but statistics also. The source may be slightly bias but it is important to consider because personal opinions should matter when making the laws for our country. That’s why America is a democracy right? I will use this information is my paper to argue the wrongs of our country for not legalizing the plant. Bradford, Harry. “14 Ways Marijuana Legalization Could Boost The Economy. ” The Huffington Post. TheHuffingtonPost. com, 07 Nov. 2012. Web. 16 Nov. 2013.
The sources addresses the topic how legalizing marijuana would better the economy. Some examples include America saving $13. 7 billion from abolishing prohibition enforcement costs, it’s estimated that Washington’s legalization of marijuana could bring the state an additional $500 million in tax revenue, Colorado’s pot legalization legislation, Amendment 64, is estimated to create $60 million for the state in combined savings and additional tax revenue, prices of marijuana would lower allowing users to save money, and inmates incarcerated on marijuana-related charges cost U. S. prisons $1 billion annually.
The Essay on Should Marijuana Be Legalized in Canada, or Should It Not
Bob Enyart’s view on legalizing marijuana is more convincing compared to the Young Liberals of Canada, Liberal Party of Canada’s (British Columbia) as his use of pathos and rhetorical devices is more effective. Bob Enyart plays with his viewers’ feelings and emotions as he makes them feel as though they have to be on his side or their view is completely immoral and in his words “stupid”. Whereas ...
These are just 5 of the 14 examples the source provides. The source would be considered credible because everything that is said has a source to back it up. These are many benefits to consider because America could save and profit a lot of money just by legalizing marijuana. I would use this information in my essay to should many positive effects cannabis has for not only the users but our country. “For First Time, Americans Favor Legalizing Marijuana. ” For First Time, Americans Favor Legalizing Marijuana. Gallup Politics, 22 Oct. 2013. Web. 12 Nov. 2013. The source states polls and statistics of the controversial issue.
Last year 10% of Americans supported the act, this year its 58%. This is the highest it has ever been. The last time it was the highest percentage was in 1977, yet it was still only 28%. A sizable percentage of Americans (38%) this year admitted to having tried the drug, which may be a contributing factor to greater acceptance. The source tells of how independents are fueling growth in acceptance of legalizing marijuana. The information is credible and important because it gives real polls and statistics. I will use this in my paper for the reason that it will provide readers the knowledge of how other Americans feel and not just my opinion.