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Hemp Rope |
I was unsure about this topic, but that is not to say I wasn't interested. The nervousness is more as a result of certain stereotypes associated with marijuana. In society we now view any association with the plant Cannabis Sativa as criminal (ignore law for a second, I mean the image of a criminal for simply embracing the use of a plant). I know that if I pursue this topic I could shed light on a 'drug' which has been in the bad books for so long that many are unaware of the reasons why it was made illegal in the first place.
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Cannabis Indica |
In the original Marijuana Transfer Tax Act of 1937 prohibited the production of hemp as well as marijuana. This sparked debates, why would a resource, although it comes from the same plant as marijuana, be banned. The answer is about as obvious as you could imagine; they were shut down by those with the money; Andrew Mellon, wealthiest man in America and Secretary of the Treasury had invested in the Du Pont families production of nylon a product which could possibly take over the market and Randolph Hearst who was a large investor in timber holdings. They, together, brought about the prohibition of a resource both more efficient and cheaper than timber and nylon.
The medical benefits of marijuana have already been discovered, if there were none, why would it be legal in certain places? Are these places just playing the ignorance card cause they 'just wanna get hiiiggghhh maaaan" or are they ahead of the curve? Anticipating that humanity will eventually realise that the benefits of marijuana legalization out weigh the reasons for keeping it illegal ten-fold. I don't think marijuana is without it's faults but what isn't, how many critics of marijuana have a taste for alcohol, when 1 in 25 deaths worldwide is caused by alcohol* while deaths related to marijuana consumption is nil, infact an article published stated; "Indeed, epidemiological data indicate that in the general population marijuana use is not associated with increased mortality."(Joy.J.E 1999)
So, we are seeing a clearly biased opinion of marijuana, we reject the use of hemp, ignore the figures which indicate that although it is a supposedly dangerous drug there have never been any deaths recorded as a result of marijuana use.
Now media and stereotypes have given us an image of what stoners must be like; lazy, demotivated and, to be honest, stupid. Now in my experience, stupidity is a problem in and of it's own, but to say that just because someone indulges in marijuana use, they are stupid, or lack the basic abilities to function at the same level as one who is sober. We cannot say that marijuana use does not make one perform at the peak of their abilities, work done by Dr Andrew Welier states that;
" There are three conditions under which marijuana can be shown to impair general psychological performance in laboratory subjects. They are:
- by giving it to people who have never had it before;
- by giving people very high doses that they are not used to
(or giving it orally to people used to smoking it); and - by giving people very hard things to do, especially things that they have never had a chance to practice while under the influence of the drug.
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Another report has also been written (Reid 1999), suggesting that although there are a few effects on the actual health of marijuana users, they prove to be of less harm than other chemicals readily used by society. Smoking marijuana shows no cardiovascular damage and the effects even on an infant who's mother used marijuana while pregnant show little effect and any that has been caused dissapears as the infant matures.
Research has been done though, suggesting the opposite; that infact marijuana use can have detremental effects on a users health, stating that "Smoking marijuana regularly (a joint a day) can damage the cells in the bronchial passages which protect the body against inhaled microorganisms" I don't know about you but that just sounds like inhaling smoke is bad for you, which, because I'm not 3, would be the same as saying don't drink fizzy drinks cause it's gonna be bad for your teeth. Smoking is an inherant risk to using marijuana, same with cigarettes, we know it's bad for us, there are warnings all over the thing, but does it stop a smoker from buying them? Along with these health risks though are the mental risks, the article states that marijuana use will cause "flashbacks, delusions, depersonalization, hallucinations, paranoia, depression, and uncontrollable aggressiveness"...it also states that" impairs perception, judgment, thinking, memory, and learning; memory defects may persist six weeks after last use." If a lung infection and a little short term paranoia scares you, the list for the side effects of alcohol is your worst nightmare. Abuse of alcohol can cause massive damage to your nervous system, your cardiovascular system, your digestive system and weight, compared to alcohol marijuana is like a fluffy little puppy next to a growling pitbull.
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Also promoting education about the dangers of other drugs and promoting safer and smoke-less methods of use such as mouth sprays and vaporizers and believe that if marijuana were to be made illegal the New Zealand economy would take a huge boost considering the amount of money in the cannabis trade.
It would only take a small reform of our current laws to stop the arrests of tens of hundreds of people for benefiting from something that grows from the earth, the benefits span just beyond the stoners pissed off cause the cops put them in the cells for having a tinny, cancer patients will benefit, farmers with land to cultivate could benefit, government would benefit off the tax they would be receiving. The worlds beginning to catch on, I think we should catch up.
Sources:
http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/evidence99/marijuana/Health_1.html
http://www.norml.org.nz/
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/06/090626102332.htm
Marijuana (Cannabis) and the Body. Reid. K Kester Ph.D. http://www.selfhelpmagazine.com/article/marijuana-effects
Janet E. Joy, Stanley J. Watson, Jr., and John A Benson, Jr., "Marijuana and Medicine: Assessing the Science Base," Division of Neuroscience and Behavioral Research, Institute of Medicine (Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 1999), p. 109
good progress, but not user friendly. Hard to read cos of colours. and big lumps of text. Think about layout also you need links
ReplyDeleteIt's very clear from the beginning what your opinion is, Gabriel.
ReplyDeleteI like that you tied in all of the positive aspects, but there are definitely some negative results from cannabis use that the world has experienced. The anti-weed users have their reasons for their opinions. I know you aren't ruling that out completely but I think you could've mentioned it a bit more as this is meant to be about the debate, not selling the product ;)
I like your writing though, I managed to read it all without dozing off!
- Rhi
Hey Gabriel:)
ReplyDeleteIt's good that you went for a topic you were passionate about,even though you felt it would seem offensive to some people.
I really like your writing.It's passionate and persuasive. However,I do agree with Rhi that you need to include more negative points associated with marijuana use.
Also perhaps upload videos?
It's a great topic you've got Gabriel. I'm especially interested in the good side of Marijuana that you were talking about. It's sure a wonderful plant that the earth gave us, human at first. But I'm also agree with everyone else, because Marijuana is such a controversial topic so it might be neccessary to point out the other side's point against Marijuana.
ReplyDeleteIn my opinion, everything have two side, what important is which side the major use it. Such a good thing like Marijuana turned bad and was banned because too many people abused the bad side of it. It was just like Nuclear bomb, it were created for a good sake until the Americans used it on Japan.
Some months ago I was watchin TV and saw a news about a large secret Marijuana garden belong to UK's government that only some trusted people know the location. So many people still respect the good side of Marijuana, just not to be public.
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It is difficult to concieve the illegality of marijuana in view of alcohol's widespread acceptance, and perhaps even deification as a 'social lubricant' (which it admittedly is and continues to prove itself so; kudos tequila!). That the negative effects of addiction to the latter substance, ('chronic alcoholism') far outweigh those of frequent marijuana use is a similarly contradictory aspect of what society chooses and refuses as acceptable leisure activities. Not only does alcohol have a fuller negative impact on users themselves, but the behaviour it induces tends more often than not towards aggression, as opposed to the mild sedative or relaxant for which marijuana is renowned, the stigma of idle 'stoners' with subsequently minimized intellectual capacity aside. Love your exposition on the actual economic reasons behind it's criminalization, as industry competitors wielding the law to rule out rivals. Go the green!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting topic but I have to agree with Frank. It is a bit hard to read cause of the colour. It was good to see marijuana without its stereotype. People would only see it as bad/illegal thing when it has some positive sides to it as well.
ReplyDeleteAs Kevin said it was really good of you to point out that the common stereotypes of marijuana users are just that, stereotypes!
ReplyDeleteI have to agree with you. I cannot see the legalisation of cannibus causing a problem to anyone. Teenagers out there today are the ones that we are mainly concerned about. Marijuana use at this age can be dangerous to the brain development and educational learning, but the fact of the matter is that teenagers do it anyway. If it was legal, yes the teenagers could do it still, but the usage of it would no longer have the 'bad ass' factor attached to it which is what a lot of teenagers are keen on in the first place.
I think that if we legalise the usage of marijuana in this country, people will be using more natural cannibus as they could grow it themselves. This is more healthy than the 'skunk' that can be grown from illegal drug dealers. Also as you stated it ould only benefit the NZ economy.
We need to face the facts, cannibus will be smoked whether illegal or not...so why not take advantage of legalising it?
Hey Gabriel,
ReplyDeleteAlthough I agree with your argument, I must point out that your blog seems to be an essay as the posts are not separated. It lacks structure and appears to be a marijuana propagation. I do not mean to re-iterate but the colour of the background and the font are more or less the same which makes it very hard to read. You have listed reeferences but no links provided in the blog to support your claims. I feel you have done a good job but there is a lot more scope for improvement.