Zac Williams DECRIMINALIZING MARIJUANA WHAT IS MARIJUANA Marijuana

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Zac Williams DECRIMINALIZING MARIJUANA

Zac Williams DECRIMINALIZING MARIJUANA

WHAT IS MARIJUANA? � Marijuana is a flower grown off the hemp plant. �

WHAT IS MARIJUANA? � Marijuana is a flower grown off the hemp plant. � The hemp plant itself can be used in many ways like making clothing and fabric. � Marijuana is the green and sticky bi-product of the hemp plant. � Marijuana’s sole purpose is for human consumption.

FACTS ABOUT MARIJUANA � Marijuana is a milder mood alternate than alcohol and is

FACTS ABOUT MARIJUANA � Marijuana is a milder mood alternate than alcohol and is less harmful on the body than cigarettes. � Cannabis use does not seem to increase aggressiveness or anti-social behavior like alcohol.

WHAT IS ITS PLACE IN THE MEDICAL FIELD? � Medical marijuana is mainly used

WHAT IS ITS PLACE IN THE MEDICAL FIELD? � Medical marijuana is mainly used for AIDS, cancer, and multiple scleroses patients. � It reliefs pain and nausea, increases appetite and reduces muscle spasms. � Must have a prescription for medical marijuana with current policies.

HOW MANY DEATHS ARE THERE PER YEAR BECAUSE OF MARIJUANA? � There are zero

HOW MANY DEATHS ARE THERE PER YEAR BECAUSE OF MARIJUANA? � There are zero reported deaths of anyone dying directly because of marijuana.

WHY WOULD WE DECRIMINALIZE IT? � To save money and resources going toward the

WHY WOULD WE DECRIMINALIZE IT? � To save money and resources going toward the criminalization of marijuana. � Reduce crime rates because of the black market for marijuana. � Reduce the amount of occupants in crowded prisons because of marijuana.

HEALTH EFFECTS � Marijuana has been proven to be noncancerous in all cases �

HEALTH EFFECTS � Marijuana has been proven to be noncancerous in all cases � After smoking marijuana the brain cells are stimulated to intake more information not, to what most people think, destroys the brain cells and tissue.

FIRST ARREST October 2, 1937 is the day the first Marijuana Tax Stamp was

FIRST ARREST October 2, 1937 is the day the first Marijuana Tax Stamp was effective. (Basically laws against selling or possessing marijuana) � The first person to be arrested for possessing marijuana is Samuel R. Caldwell, 58. � He was charged with possession of 2 joints. � He also goes down in the books as the first marijuana dealer to be arrested. � Caldwell was sentenced to four years of hard labor in Leavenworth Penitentiary, plus a $1, 000 fine. Baca received 18 months incarceration. �

WHY DID PROHIBITION START? � Prohibition started from a lot of doctors making statements

WHY DID PROHIBITION START? � Prohibition started from a lot of doctors making statements about marijuana. � I common term used was “reefer madness” � Doctors made people believe if you smoked marijuana you would become insane. � Doctors also made false statements by saying marijuana gave you cancer. With no research to back it up. � We know today that all of these statements are false and today we have research that proves so.

FEDERAL LAW � Although in some states marijuana is legal for recreational use and

FEDERAL LAW � Although in some states marijuana is legal for recreational use and medical use federal law still says that it is illegal to possess, intake, or sell marijuana. Meaning if you are taken to federal court in a marijuana legal state, you will still be found guilty under federal law.

WORKS CITED � � � � • "Marijuana. " Current Issues: Macmillan Social Science

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