In
my previous entry, I took an informative approach discussing the history of
marijuana and it’s crippling by the media. I would like to elaborate on that
this time around, as well as contribute something extra. In the recent
election, marijuana legalization has been a primary issue, as was stated
previously. The primary reasons for this can be contributed to multiple
sources. The medicinal marijuana business would help our economy, contributing
massive pools of income. The herb, though it would be hard to regulate and
detect in one’s body instantaneously, has been proven to be the cause of a
near-zero quantity of deaths. Just knowing these facts, one can only assume
that the executive decision has not been made at the current time. In reality,
however, the media has been completely diluting the idea of legalization with
corrupt undertones.
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“The
opinions of the masses aren’t properly expressed in the few leaders of our
nation in this case.” If that statement was false, there would not be such an
active push for the legalization at this time. To me, it seems like a
revolution is happening, which will improve the state of this nation. So much
of the government’s money is pooled into the “necessary” war on drugs. Drugs,
in general, are not good. However, when something less addictive and harmful
than caffeine is illegalized, something is not right. The only public instances
describing the “dangers” of marijuana occurred within the last few months. The
recent mass-murder of 12 individuals in a movie theater by James Holmes is
looked upon as one of the most tragic events in US history. The media, though
it had plenty to report on, decided that it would be better to express the fact
that Holmes was an avid pot smoker, only briefly stating that he was also
taking a cocktail of other drugs in addition to that. This information was
drawn directly from articles in both the NY times and yahoo.com. Simply knowing
that the media has that much pull over the uneducated masses strikes me as
terrifying.
In
reality, I’ve found that the media tends to cover the entire story for any
article which will support long-accepted ideas. The idea that pot is evil has
long been the norm, while actually multiple celebrities and successful
individuals support it. For example, Michael Phelps, a long-time supporter of
marijuana, has just won his 19th gold medal in this year’s Olympics.
It didn’t cause his hair to fall out, or his body to shrivel to nothingness. In
a recent interview with Jimmy Chong, another supporter of medicinal marijuana,
Chong claims that he was able to fight back his cancer by controlled use of the
herb. He stated, additionally, that in order for President Obama to secure the
youth vote in this country, he (the president) would have to legalize pot.
Looking at the legalized scenario, the benefits far outweigh the detriments.


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