Marijuana legalization is important to the health of people. Plain and simple. The government and pharmacuetical companies are against it because it will cost them money. They would rather people die and suffer then give them the CURE for many diseases and illnesses including cancer. They want you and your loved ones to be living and dying on their drugs. Don't believe it? Watch this video and see for yourself. This site is dedicated to educating you about the facts about marijuana also known as cannabis which is where the miracle Hemp oil is made from.
Marijuana-Legalization.net is dedicated to the issue of marijuana legalization. Should it be legal? This site serves as a valuable resource for those interested in marijuana laws and whether or not marijuana should be legal as well as marijuana pics and marijuana videos. Some of the things to consider are what are the marijuana effects on our bodies and marijuana addiction, American citizens right to smoke a harmless plant in the comfort of their own home, the amount of revenue the legalization would generate for the government and many small businesses, and since marijuana typically calms a person perhaps America would become a less violent place to live. There are many more issues to consider - these are just a few. Marijuana-Legalization.net aims to cover all issues. If something isn't covered here - please drop us a line and we'll be happy to add it.
Marijuana legalization could be an answer to our economic problems. One of the many, but one nonetheless. In fact, California introduced legislation that would legalize pot and sales to be regulated and taxed. That would provide billions of dollars for the troubled state of California. Amazingly marijuana (marihuana, marajuana - for those who have difficutly spelling :) ) is California's BIGGEST CASH CROP generating $14 billion a year in sales - second to agriculture. It is estimated that legalizing marijuana would bring the state about $1.3 billion per year in revenue. Legal marijuana growers could positively affect the entire state of California. If growing marijuana were legal across the country, image the rewards. Pot farms thriving, people pleasantly smoking their bongs and the government spending the money. Learn more about marijuana laws.
Measure to legalize marijuana will be on California's November ballot
March 25th - An initiative to legalize marijuana and allow it to be sold and taxed will appear on the November ballot, state election officials announced Wednesday, triggering what will probably be a much-watched campaign that once again puts California on the forefront of the nation's debate over whether to soften drug laws.
The number of valid signatures reported by Los Angeles County, submitted minutes before Wednesday's 5 p.m. deadline, put the measure well beyond the 433,971 it needed to be certified. Supporters turned in 694,248 signatures, collecting them in every county except Alpine. County election officials estimated that 523,531 were valid. Read Story
How Marijuana Legalization Will Help People with Tardive Dyskinsia
Tardive dyskinesia is a condition that may develop in patients who use metoclopramide, a drug sold under brand names such as Reglan in the United States. When a patient has been taking certain prescription drugs over a long period of time, often in high dosages, involuntary, repetitive tic-like movements can result, primarily in the facial muscles or (less commonly) the limbs, fingers and toes. The hips and torso may also be affected. Learn More
Tardive Dyskinesia & Reglan
Tardive Dyskinesia (TD) is a result of damage to the bodily systems that process dopamine, and is typically caused by exposure to certain neurological medications - including Reglan. The symptoms of TD, which are irreversible and incurable, mimic those of Parkinson’s disease. Currently scientific evidence has indicated that marijuana (cannabis) has great potential to help patients manage symptoms.
California May Tackle Marijuana Legalization
California may be on a collision course with the federal government when it comes to drug policy. A bill currently pending before the California State Assembly, AB 390, would remove marijuana and its derivatives from California's controlled substances statutes and would establish a regulatory scheme making marijuana accessible to adults over 21 years of age. Consistent with its purpose of legalizing marijuana in California, AB 390 would also preclude state and local assistance to federal agencies seeking to enforce federal marijuana laws within the state.
While the federal government has implicitly accepted state decriminalization of marijuana for medical use in California and other states, it has not previously had to deal with the sort of widespread marijuana legalization envisioned by AB 390. If AB 390 becomes law, the federal government will be forced to choose between largely ignoring federal marijuana law violations there and dramatically stepping up resources to enforce federal marijuana laws without state or local cooperation. Either way, the likely outcome is an arbitrary enforcement scheme in which most Californians producing, selling or using marijuana do so freely, while those few ensnared by federal authorities suffer criminal penalties. Read More
Ron Paul and Stephen Baldwin Discuss Marijuana Legalization
My personal kudos to Ron Paul. Who ever said that anyone wants to make marijuana legal for kids? Stephen is the one who needs to use some common sense! I absolutely disagree with Stephen about there going to be more accidents if marijuana was legal! Come on! There is no doubt whatsoever that alcohol is more dangerous than marijuana. Wake up America!