Many Americans believe that marijuana helps fund the war on terror; nevertheless, declaring a war on medicine and making marijuana illegal has not stopped millions of Americans from consuming marijuana on a regular basis. So, what's the solution? To begin, why is marijuana illegal? In the 1930s, William Randolph Hearst, who had significant financial interests in the lumber trade, testified before Congress on the horrors of marijuana, claiming that it renders people mad and causes cannibalism. At this point, only a few people understood what it was, and Congress decided to make it illegal in order to save people from going nuts. In reality, some paper manufacturers considered switching from utilizing trees to make paper to using hemp since it was less expensive and easier.
It has been shown to reduce the progression of Alzheimer's disease and alleviate glaucoma-related pressure behind the eyes. It also aids in the relief of headaches and hence the side effects of cancer therapy. However, it will remain illegal until the United States recognizes how much money can be generated by legalizing it, which is quite similar to the situation with internet casinos in the United States. America was driving billions of dollars to flee the nation, and the government needed to do something to keep the money here, so they prohibited internet casinos and online gambling. I believe that the government will eventually learn to require these things rather than merely prohibit them.
Eventually, the United States will realize that the most effective way to block the flow of money out of the nation is not to outlaw marijuana or online casinos, but rather to enter the market and compete. If the United States accomplished what the capital of the Netherlands has done, the government would not only generate billions in taxes from marijuana sales, but the economy would explode from all the business that it would herald from all over the world. The fact is that legitimization is unavoidable. Individuals' perspectives have shifted so dramatically over the previous thirty years that, ultimately, when newer generations begin to demand marijuana legalization because they comprehend the reality, which forbids one item only,
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