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HOELLER CLAIRE SOPHIE. “I went to a marijuana dispensary in Colorado and it felt just like visiting a wine store”. Businessinsider.com. 14 July 2015. Web. 15 July 2015.

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Sophie Claire Hoeller is a traveler and a journalist who received her master’s degree in journalism from New York University and a bachelors from Boston University. Hoeller writes “I went to a marijuana dispensary in Colorado and it felt just like visiting a wine store “published in businessinder.com. Hoeller describes her personal experience in one of Colorado’s marijuana dispensaries, in which she states she found pleasant and ordinary. In her writing Hoeller includes the increase of tourism and economy in Colorado, suggesting that the reason behind this profit is due to the legalization of marijuana shops.

As we all know Colorado allowed the growth of the cannabis plant for adults aged 21 and older in November 2012, following the Colorado Amendment 64 which set standards for this legalization. The first marijuana stores were officially opened on January 1, 2014. According to Hoeller dispensaries are estimated to have brought in $295 million in sales as well as $51 million in tax revenue in 2014. Hoeller also adds the fact that Colorado is ranked one of the fastest growing economies in the world and that its employment rate has been the biggest drop in the U.S., suggesting that the United States should increase their economy as Colorado did. Hoeller argues that the sale of marijuana has brought profit to Colorado, and that it is just like purchasing alcohol in which you have to be 21 years old or older to purchase marijuana, arguing that there is not a difference between both of the products as much people believe. “A line formed behind us as we pepped the budtender with questions”, as the author points out the sell for marijuana is high, there is no loss of money in the market for investing in these shops.

Hoeller includes her point of view on the selling of the product, “While definitely in the hippie side, the experience of visiting a marijuana dispensary was straight forward and pleasant-not at all sketchy as I has anticipated”. In other words, the author is expressing her emotions before and after visiting the shop, at the beginning she was doubtful and insecure but after the experience she felt more comfortable. Hoeller juxtaposes her pleasant experience to the visiting of a fancy shop, Hoeller suggest that there is no reason to feel indifferent about marijuana when it is just as normal as alcohol. “Really it reminded me of a fancy wine shop, where customers refer to a connoisseur who knows the products well and can recommend something to each person’s liking”. Once again Hoeller indicates the similarity between any alcohol and marijuana, there is nothing out of the imaginary like we all believe.

Hoeller believes that marijuana can help a country become financially stable by bringing in people to explore as herself. That tourism and marijuana shops can help a countries economy rise and unemployment drop. The author also suggests that marijuana is not as different from other substances such as alcohol, and that our insecurity of marijuana might be a false emotion.

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Having to be exposed to the smell of marijuana daily has shaped my viewed on marijuana itself, being exposed to music that constantly reminds me of the use of marijuana around me by individuals has shaped my mixed emotions  on the word itself. It is often believed that the more you repeat a statement or for example a mathematical problem, the more you become more comfortable with it. And I totally agree, the word marijuana has been so overused that I no longer find the word disturbing, I enjoy rap music and I cannot keep count on how many of this songs highlight the use of marijuana that has become a vogue today.

Many people suggest that marijuana should be legal and that it I used as a medicine for many people. When you hear about a person that consumes marijuana many of us conclude that this particular person is a criminal, a rapper, or a failure, but could this stereotypes be completely wrong? Would you believe that Bill Gates one of the wealthiest American voted for marijuana legalization for his home state in the 2012 referendum, pretty surprising? Although marijuana can be relaxing and can heal pain, it is also often abused. According to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration a large percentage of those arrested test positive for marijuana.

Is it possible for marijuana to have effect on the rebellious actions of many of these teenagers? The drug abuse has many negative effects such as respiratory diseases and dead brain cells. So why risk your life? I understand that it is necessary under certain circumstances such as medically, but I also believe it exposes each person to a risk of becoming addicted to the substance and taking extreme circumstances to be able to keep purchasing the substance. If marijuana was to become legalized society would change forever, we will see people becoming addictive to marijuana due to their freedom, and we will see the constant selling of marijuana, is it fair for people to start making huge amount of profit by selling this substance? Overall I am not strongly against marijuana, I acknowledge its pros such as relieving PMS, or for the treating of migraines but I will also not be a participant on the legalization of marijuana. Can you imagine our society will change if it was legalized? Marijuana would become like water, necessary for everyone.

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Is this how society would look like?

I believe that the body should heal itself, for example that a fever does not require an Advil pill to end. This pain relievers are temporary, we should let our body build defense against these illness and let the body due its natural process. Marijuana should not be used for reasons such as stress or as a pain reliever. As stated by president Jimmy Carter,  “I do not favor legalization. We must do everything we can to discourage marijuana use, as we do now with tobacco and excessive drinking,we have to prevent making marijuana smoking from becoming attractive to young people, which is, I’m sure, what the producers of marijuana….are going to try and do. I agree with President Carter, marijuana as s before can become addictive, I cannot imagine children smoking this substance at an early age.

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