When many Americans think of drugs, what comes to mind? A rebellious teenager destroying their parent's car? A deadbeat parent neglecting their child? However, for many users of recreational drugs, this is simply not the case. Recreational drug use can be a common occurrence for many normal, contributing members of society. Even many higher level professionals such as medical practitioners use drugs such as marijuana in order to help relieve the daily stresses of life. So why such a stigma on them?
It is commonplace in our society to not realize the common consumption of substances we classify as drugs. The greatest example, caffeine. We have all heard the common phrase "I'm not myself with out my coffee," and in many cases this is true. Caffeine acts as a brain stimulant, similar to that of much higher level narcotics. Activating the pleasure and reward center of our brain (and giving us that sweet, sweet dopamine). it gives the human body a euphoric feeling and heightened energy/awareness, However, like with many stimulants, over-usage and over-reliance on the good ol' cup of joe can rewire the chemical sensors within your brain, creating a physical necessity for coffee and changing our behavior until this craving is desired. And, despite all of this caffeine is completely unregulated. So, in light of this shocking revelation of one's morning ritual, why not let lower class substances with government regulation be allowed? Some would argue "well, even still, what would be the benefits of legalization?"
This is very interesting! Are there some medical benefits to currently stigmatized drugs (e.g. the argument for medical marijuana)?
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Yes, they can be used for the treatment of pain and even certain cancers!
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