Marijuana Law
Write a 3 page paper with bibliography. Your written assignments must follow APA guidelines. Be sure to support your work with specific citations from the week’s Learning Resources and additional scholarly sources as appropriate. Refer to the Pocket Guide to APA Style to ensure in-text citations and reference list are correct.
In 1972 marijuana was placed in Schedule 1 of the Controlled Substances Act as such the US government considered it to have not accepted medical use in treatment. Currently 14 states of the 50 states have enacted protections to citizens using marijuana for medical purpose. In this assignment, you will consider federal legislation on this important issue. The issue before Congress is whether to continue the federal prosecution of medical marijuana patients and their providers in accordance with the federal Controlled Substance Act or to permit the use of marijuana when recommended by a physician.
Your paper should do the following:
- State your position. Your position should take that is opposite to your personal views.
- Discuss the context of this legislation – name the expected demanders and suppliers as outlined in Health Policy Making in the United staes by Beaufort B. Longest 5th Edition.
- Describe the expected interest groups and there specific arguments
- Describe the expected interplay between demanders and suppliers, interest groups and analyze the public policy environment.
- State your strategic policy to enhance or diffuse results of public policy environment.
Please note the outline and introduction has been started to complete this assignment. Also include intext citations.
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In my opinion, the drug does not cause as much harm as people say and so should be moved to be made legal. When assessed in general, it is found that marijuana does not have as many disadvantages as it is made to look like by the low. It is also found that it leads to no deaths as opposed to alcohol which is legal and causes very many deaths annually due to problems…
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