After watching this documentary (this isn't the complete version), my judgement about cannabis changed.
Cannabis is a medical drug that eases the agony for patients with serious conditions such as cancer, chronic pain, AIDS, and glaucoma. When it is smoked or eaten, cannabis has a painkilling and intoxicating effect. Though it is a substance that helps to relieve symptoms of serve illnesses, it is classified as a Schedule 1 controlled substance in the United States. Under Schedule 1 drug, cannabis falls within the following specifications: it has no accepted medical use, has a high potential for abuse, and contains safety issues for the person who chooses to use the substance.
Over the past years, cannabis has been a controversy topic debated in almost every state in America. Only 16 out of 50 states have laws that allows the medical use of marijuana. Despite having laws that permits the medical use of marijuana, the biggest problem is that this drug is still classified under a Schedule 1 drug. This affects benefit patients in multiple ways especially when obtaining the drug becomes harder. When benefit patients can't obtain the drug, they strike and the governor, knowing that his/her state is one of the 16 states that have laws permitting the medical use of marijuana, must take action. According to Bryan Buckalew's article "Medical Marijuana Legislation Gets Another Shot in Washington State," he stated that "[m]edical marijuana advocates have been trying to pass a bill to allow marijuana dispensaries." The governor is fighting against DEA to reclassify the drug. However, the federal government constantly ruled that is has no accepted use and should remain classified as a dangerous drug like heroin. The problem is that the federal governments are not looking at the big picture. There is a difference between marijuana and heroin. Both drugs are completely different physically and contains different side effects. The only thing both drugs have in common is they both get abuse!
The federal governments cannot accept the differences between the drugs. They believe that marijuana is dangerous because the drug, like heroin, does get abuse by benefit patients too. Marijuana is classified under Schedule 1 drug because of the awareness of illegal cultivation and amount of overdosing. The federal government find it hard to reclassify marijuana under a Schedule 2 drug because they already know that if patients do abuses the drug, they can't arrest those patients. I feel that the federal government is too strict with these controlled substances. They should cool off a little with the idea that marijuana is like heroin just because people tend to overdose it. Although I do agree that the federal government should have every right to arrest illegal cultivation and overdosing patients, I feel that they should also consider marijuana as a medical drug. It is a drug that relieves the agony away from many patients with serious conditions. This drug should be consider an over the counter drug and be allow to only benefit patients with a marijuana license, not a permit. Cannabis is a very powerful drug that should only be prescribe to benefit patients.