Imagine feeling ill throughout your entire day without any hope for relief. Every glance at food makes your stomach turn, and each passing moment brings you ever closer towards the dreaded urge to vomit. How vehemently would you seek sanctuary from these terrible feelings if they plagued you at every waking moment?

There are many people who do suffer in such ways. Ailments such as HIV and chemotherapy for cancer patients have long established themselves as sources of intense nausea. These troubling feelings of sickness make it very difficult to maintain healthy nutrition and a robust diet. This is especially disconcerting because people afflicted with these debilitating conditions are the individuals who need the most adequate nourishment.

While modern medicine continues to create new and more advanced ways to treat these diseases with (sometimes) less severe side effects, Mother Nature continues to offer a premium solution to appetite loss. Medical marijuana is obviously what I’m referencing.

It’s What Most of Us Already Know

Popular culture has taken advantage of this notion as is evidenced by the thousands upon thousands of references to what is commonly known as “the munchies”. Anyone who has used marijuana has likely found themselves at some point scarfing down Fritos topped with nacho cheese or combining some other beastly concoction as a way to satiate their hunger. For these users, it is typically one of the enjoyable positive effects of weed.

However, for those who use it as an appetite stimulant to treat their nausea, it can be an absolute life saver. Patients who weren’t able to nibble even a piece of fruit are able to enjoy full salads after THC does its work. Individuals on the verge of wasting away have been able to regain healthy weights because of the stimulation provided by medical marijuana.

Now It’s Backed By Science

These benefits are backed by recent studies as well. A study recently conducted by the Center for Medical Cannabis Research sought to find the connection between the use of marijuana and its ability to induce a strong appetite. This research was able to identify increases in hormones related to appetite in conjunction with the administration of cannabis.

Though many have known and accepted that appetite will grow with marijuana use, it is important that research like this continues to be created. Society has a hard time accepting only the claims of a marijuana user that marijuana is safe, secure, and effective and puts a lot of emphasis in science.

Research Helps the Cause of Legalization

Those who rally against legalizing weed will have a lot harder time claiming cannabis has no benefit when the facts slap them in the face. Information like this can be used to help advance the cause to legalize weed, and that would be a great benefit to these afflicted patients (as well as all the rest of those who use).

Do you suffer from an illness that leaves you nauseated, and do you use medical marijuana to treat these symptoms? Please share your story below if you want to enhance the conversation. Also, be sure to help support The Effects of Weed Network by going to our page that explains why you should always vaporize weed instead of smoking it.

 

The issue of legalizing marijuana continues to maneuver its way into the spotlight, and I have previously shared my libertarian argument to legalize weed. This controversy can be addressed through multiple platforms, and this time I want to attack it from an economic perspective.

All it takes is an understanding of the 1920’s prohibition of alcohol to understand what I am talking about exactly. Most people today will agree that prohibition was an absolute failure since alcohol is legal today. Ironically, marijuana, which arguably does more for society than alcohol, is deemed illegal and has become a victim of the same stigma which prohibited alcohol in the roaring twenties.

Low Supply, High Demand = More Guns

The biggest problem with these types of policies is that markets are dictated by supply and demand, not legality. It is a basic rule of economics that where there is a need and money to be made, there will be a businessman or entrepreneur to capitalize on such an opportunity.

The profitability in an illegal industry is massive. Attempting to stomp a highly demanded substance out of existence is only going to send prices soaring. This is because supply is small and well-protected. These resulting high profits mean substantial capital to invest in bigger crops, more hired guns, and deadlier weaponry.

The destruction is an unfortunate consequence because disputes in the drug trade cannot be solved by the courts. A drug lord can’t protect their crop or property through enforcement of law obviously, so they must find alternative ways to safeguard their assets. What sort of methods will drug cartels use? They will harness age-old and effective tactics that focus on fear, terror, and violence.

Just take a look at the Mexico-US Border and the gruesome images originating from this contested region. These cartels are using rifles and automatic weapons to defend their cash cow of drug traffic. Anyone that might pose a threat to these revenue streams such as government officials or law enforcement are dealt with harshly. Countless civilians will lose their lives as collateral damage.

End the Drug Cartels’ Monopoly on High Demand Substances

How is it possible to fight against this tidal wave of power and violence?

Legalize marijuana and legitimate businesses will immediately jump in to capitalize. Violent cartels will no longer have a stranglehold on a small, limited supply. In other words, they won’t be able to hold on to their monopoly of power.

Prices on marijuana would plummet which would be especially positive for users while also serving as a death blow to cartels. With lower prices comes reduced profits for these groups. They would no longer be able to afford and command such powerful armies. Legitimate businesses would replace gun-toting outlaws.

War On Logic

The war on drugs, especially against weed, fails on all counts of rational thinking. There is no evidence that supply is reduced at all due to drug policy, but on the contrary, there are plenty of indicators showing it to be a foolish and deadly way to handle the issue of drug abuse.

I predict legalization of marijuana fairly soon, especially as my home state of Washington continues to bring up legislation that would legalize it. I look forward to it as I feel confident the marijuana industry in this area will see substantial growth and new jobs will be created and banning of illegal substances will again be presented as a feebleminded strategy.

I encourage anyone to share their point of view on legalization of marijuana especially as it pertains to the economic side of the issue. Don’t forget to show your support for The Effects of Weed Network by learning about why you should always vaporize weed instead of smoking it!

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