I feel like this chart is pretty self-explanatory to the fact that marijuana smoking, in fact, does NOT kill. This chart was actually made by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), which was the same program that has emphasized over and over again that this sort of topic needs more research, despite of what information that scientists have given to them. If you look a few cells above marijuana, alcohol has 23,199 deaths total that year, and that drug is LEGAL. Yes, alcohol is considered a drug, because a drug is defined as any article, other than food, intended to affect the structure or any function of the body of humans or other animals. Alcohol affects your brain, your liver, and other vital organs, so it is considered a legal drug. Motor accidents are also shown on here, with the death toll being 36,284. Most accidents are due to drunk driving, so alcohol can also have a big play in that as well. How can this be acceptable when marijuana is not? If it doesn’t kill, can give people medical benefits, AND it is the fastest growing cash crop in the United States, then what’s the problem officer?
Should Marijuana be considered a medical option for those who can access it? "Why is marijuana against the law? It grows naturally upon our planet. Doesn't the idea of making nature illegal seem a bit...unnatural?" - Bill Hicks
Friday, March 30, 2012
Research Memo
Research Memo
Hypothesis: Marijuana is the top cash crop in the United States. It has been proven by the FDA in 2009 that marijuana smoking does not kill people. It has also been proven to help increase appetite, relieve pain, decrease nausea and relax muscles, which can help with conditions such as cancer, HIV, anorexia and bulimia. There have been sixteen out of fifty states in the United States that have legalized the medical use of marijuana. Even though these patients are following their state requirements, the federal government still insists on tracking down the dispensaries’ every move, and even getting to the point of shutting them down. The question, however, is why? The states are doing perfectly fine with their conditions. Eight of the ten states that had legalized medical marijuana as of 2006 had a lower percentage of teen use in 2006. This clearly shows that the government completely disregards the medical use of marijuana multiple times. What will it take for the government to realize that a medicine so natural should not be labeled as life-threatening? My hypothesis is that people agree that medical marijuana is looked down upon, and that these businesses are doing just fine without the government’s interference.
Context: I have conducted a survey to get the target’s opinions on the medical benefits of marijuana. My main targets were adults over the age of twenty-one. I chose people over the age of twenty-one because that is the age you have to be to get a “gold card” in the medical marijuana states, and it is also the age as to where you can legally buy alcohol all over the country. Also, I must have not have specified my questions correctly, because some of the people did not answer the question accurately, or at all. One person did not even take the survey right. He did not rate the items correctly from least dangerous to most dangerous. Also, when the last question was to explain your reasoning, he only put “yes” as his answer. After sorting out all of the wrong and right surveys, I only had six surveys that had people answer every question correctly. This gave me the initiative to write a new survey with new questions, while keeping my same target.
Results:
On a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 being really dangerous, how bad would you rate marijuana as a bad drug (compared to alcohol and other illegal drugs)?
|
Boy
Average on numbers: 8.5 |
Girl
Average Number: 5 |
True/False, There have been no deaths by using marijuana.
|
Boy
True: 2 out of 4 False: 2 out of 4 |
Girl
True: 0 out of 2 False: 2 out of 2 |
Medical marijuana can be more helpful as medicine than most prescription drugs.
|
Boy
Agree: 2 out of 4 Disagree: 1 out of 4
It Depends: 0 out of 4
|
Girl
Agree: 0 out of 2 Disagree: 0 out of 2 It Depends: 2 out of 2 |
On a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 being very helpful, how much do you think marijuana can help medically with certain conditions
|
Boy
Average on numbers: 8 |
Girl
Average number: 6 |
Which conditions do you think medical marijuana could help? Check all that apply. (answers are listed from most to least)
|
Boy
Depression, Anorexia, AIDS, Social Anxiety, Cancer |
Girl
Anorexia, Cancer, and AIDS |
True/False: Having Medical Marijuana be legal can lower the crime rates
|
Boy
True: 1 out of 4 False: 1 out of 4 It Depends: 2 out of 4 |
Girl
True: 0 out of 2 False: 0 out of 2 It Depends: 2 out of 2 |
Having more dispensaries open can create more job opportunities.
|
Boy
Agree: 4 out of 4 Disagree: 0 out of 4 It Depends: 0 out of 4 |
Girl
Agree: 2 out of 2 Disagree: 0 out of 2 It Depends: 0 out of 2 |
Having medical marijuana legal and dispensaries open can raise the tourism in that particular state.
|
Boy
Agree: 1 out of 4 Disagree: 3 out of 4 |
Girl
Agree: 1 out of 2 Disagree: 1 out of 2 |
Rate on a scale of 1 to 5, which of these main things are the most dangerous?
|
Boy
Alcohol: 6 Marijuana: 3.5 Prescription Drugs: 7 Cigarettes: 5.5 Other Illegal Drugs: 8 |
Girl
Alcohol: 1.5 Marijuana: 1.5 Prescription Drugs: 2.5 Cigarettes: 3.5 Other Illegal Drugs: 5 |
(open-ended) Why do you think the government disregards the medical benefits of medical marijuana?
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Boy“It’s been illegal for so long”
“government can’t tax it with all the drug dealers selling.” “it messes people up, and plummets a person’s IQ” |
Girl“it’s always been placed in a negative light culturally”
“they think that those who want it legalized are only a bunch of marijuana addicts” |
Data Anaylysis:
I had thought that people would agree would me that marijuana can be helpful medical-wise, but my data proves otherwise. It seems that more boys than girls think it is dangerous compared to alcohol and other illegal drugs. Only two people answered the question correctly about having no recorded deaths by overdosing on marijuana, which is true. Even though boys said that marijuana is a dangerous drug, it could be used as a helpful medicine rather than a recreational product, and it is certainly not as dangerous as other illegal drugs. Girls say that it depends on the condition being treated when used for a medical purpose. The majority of the group said that medical marijuana can help treat AIDS, cancer, and anorexia. The majority of the group thought that legalizing medical marijuana can lower crime rate. Everyone also agreed that opening more medical marijuana dispensaries can create more job opportunities. On the rating the scale question about comparing drugs, boys thought that marijuana was the least dangerous, followed by cigarettes, alcohol, prescription drugs and other illegal drugs. Girls said that marijuana was tied with alcohol for dangerous.
I had thought that people would agree would me that marijuana can be helpful medical-wise, but my data proves otherwise. It seems that more boys than girls think it is dangerous compared to alcohol and other illegal drugs. Only two people answered the question correctly about having no recorded deaths by overdosing on marijuana, which is true. Even though boys said that marijuana is a dangerous drug, it could be used as a helpful medicine rather than a recreational product, and it is certainly not as dangerous as other illegal drugs. Girls say that it depends on the condition being treated when used for a medical purpose. The majority of the group said that medical marijuana can help treat AIDS, cancer, and anorexia. The majority of the group thought that legalizing medical marijuana can lower crime rate. Everyone also agreed that opening more medical marijuana dispensaries can create more job opportunities. On the rating the scale question about comparing drugs, boys thought that marijuana was the least dangerous, followed by cigarettes, alcohol, prescription drugs and other illegal drugs. Girls said that marijuana was tied with alcohol for dangerous.
Follow-Up: Even though most of the people in my survey think that it is dangerous, they also believe that it can be used in a medical way. It is not a medicine that should be used recreationally. I want to research some more conditions that medical marijuana can help with since there are obviously more than five. Also, since this is a very touchy topic that most people do not feel comfortable talking about, I will approach people with respect and modesty with my newly written survey. If I were to do this again, I would make the survey more specific and with clearer details.
Survey
1. On a scale of one to ten, with ten being the most dangerous, how dangerous do you think marijuana is as a drug (compared to alcohol and other illegal drugs)?
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
2. True/False: There have been no recorded deaths by using marijuana.
True
False
3. Medical marijuana can be more helpful than most prescription drugs
True
False
4. On a scale of one to ten, with ten being the most helpful, how much do you think medical marijuana can help with certain conditions?
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
5. Which conditions do you thiknk medical marijuana can help with the most? Check all that apply.
[ ] Anorexia
[ ] AIDS
[ ] Depression
[ ] Social Anxiety
[ ] Cancer
6. True/False: Having medical marijuana be legal can lower the crime rates.
True
False
7. Having more dispensaries open can create more job opportunities
Agree
Disagree
It Depends
8. Legalizing medical marijuana and opening more dispensaries can increase the tourism in that particular state.
Agree
Disagree
9. Rate on a scale of one to five, which of these items are the most dangerous?
__ Alcohol
__ Marijuana
__ Cigarettes
__ Prescription Drugs
__ Other Illegal Drugs
10. (open-ended) Why do you think the government disregards the medical benefits of marijuana?
_________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
2. True/False: There have been no recorded deaths by using marijuana.
True
False
3. Medical marijuana can be more helpful than most prescription drugs
True
False
4. On a scale of one to ten, with ten being the most helpful, how much do you think medical marijuana can help with certain conditions?
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
5. Which conditions do you thiknk medical marijuana can help with the most? Check all that apply.
[ ] Anorexia
[ ] AIDS
[ ] Depression
[ ] Social Anxiety
[ ] Cancer
6. True/False: Having medical marijuana be legal can lower the crime rates.
True
False
7. Having more dispensaries open can create more job opportunities
Agree
Disagree
It Depends
8. Legalizing medical marijuana and opening more dispensaries can increase the tourism in that particular state.
Agree
Disagree
9. Rate on a scale of one to five, which of these items are the most dangerous?
__ Alcohol
__ Marijuana
__ Cigarettes
__ Prescription Drugs
__ Other Illegal Drugs
10. (open-ended) Why do you think the government disregards the medical benefits of marijuana?
_________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Essential Questions
I have many questions about this topic, but I feel that these main five summed up my curiosity, along with my main question "Should marijuana be a medical option for those who are able to access it?". I have always wanted to learn about this subject, but was never able to look it up on my free time. However, I feel that this project is the perfect opportunity to learn something new for me, while being able to put my foot down on my point of view on this topic. This topic may look bad on society, but at the same time, it should, and needs, to be talked about.
Five Essential Questions
1. Which conditions would medical marijuana help with the most?
2. Should marijuana be a medical option for those who are able to access it?
3. Why does the government refuse to accept the benefits of marijuana and insist to shut down dispensaries?
4. What if medical marijuana was legal all over the country?
5. How is marijuana illegal, when alcohol is perfectly legal and obviously causes more problems?
Five Essential Questions
1. Which conditions would medical marijuana help with the most?
2. Should marijuana be a medical option for those who are able to access it?
3. Why does the government refuse to accept the benefits of marijuana and insist to shut down dispensaries?
4. What if medical marijuana was legal all over the country?
5. How is marijuana illegal, when alcohol is perfectly legal and obviously causes more problems?
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