they see fit) to patients they think will benefit from its use. As the government still can not grow marijuana for distribution the patient is required to obtain the medicine from an illicit source, paying the street rate. If the government could grow marijuana to distribute as medicine, a one day supply for an ill patient would cost about a dollar. Buying the pot at the street rate, patients are spending between ten and twenty dollars a day, and all of this money is funneled right back into the illegal business of smuggling and distributing marijuana on the streets. The argument of marijuana having medicinal value is the main point of attack used in the battle to legalize the drug by organizations such as NORML.In conclusion I would like not to say anymore about either one of the three, verry well backed piont of views. I believe that a try opinion is is formed in ones mind, not in what people say to influence the opinion in their faivor. Looking at the facts I would like you to make an opinion of you own. Americans have been trying to legalize marijuana for years. It seems that all of their opinions divide into three basic groups. Many think that it is not worth legalizing marijuana, many seem to think it should be legalized, and a group of people say it should only be legalized for medicinal purposes.In the following paragraphs I will try to show you reason for all three opinions.My hopes of doing this research project were to specifically determine what effects marijuana in combination with different substances had on the body. I also decided to determine the differences between marijuana and tobacco, due to the high misconceptions about both of them in society today."First of all, I had begun to due research specifically on the subject "Is marijuana more dangerous than tobacco," but due to the lack of infor...