Thursday, November 30, 2017

Blog Stage 7

Whether we legalize marijuana or not, many people in the world are still going to use it. Many people paint marijuana as the worst thing in America, but it is slowly taking over many states including Texas. Texas is about to get its first marijuana dispensary, which in my opinion is a huge step. It is clear that marijuana may sometimes have negative effects on people but so does tobacco and alcohol, but I don't see anyone talking about taking those things away from us. It has been years since marijuana has been legalized in Colorado and according to the Colorado Bureau of Investigation, the state saw a decrease of 2.5 percent in the crime rate. Homicides also dropped more than 50 percent along with many other things such as burglaries, automobile break-ins, and sexual assaults. The only problem with legalizing marijuana in Colorado is the increase in arrests for public display and public consumption of marijuana, which technically they aren't harming anyone. Although the Compassionate Use Act was signed by Greg Abbott, there are many limitations which makes it very hard for people to even use marijuana for medical purposes. The prescription dosage only allows a low THC level, which is only 0.5 percent. Marijuana isn't just used for people to get high when one feels like it, it is also used for many people that are in severe pain and seizures. People must stop generalizing marijuana and realize that it can also help people who are in need to get out of severe pain.

Thursday, November 16, 2017

Blog Stage 6

In response to one of my fellow classmate's blog posts, , I would like to state my opposing opinion. For starters a common misconceptions is that birth control is free; however, no birth control is free. See free birth control is free when covered by insurances or federal programs but even then one has to pay 30 to 250 dollars for a birth control prescription from a doctor or nurse. Now to address the religious right to not believe in contraception. Most people against birth control and condoms also oppose a women right to abort. Making them pro life, meaning they believe in a fetuses right to live, if morals are aligned birth control is preventing countless unnecessary abortions. Meaning there tax payer money is being spent well, eventually preventing hundreds if not thousands of murders. Lets say someone still isn't convinced that there tax payer money should be helping fund safe sex, well now we should address crazier ways our tax payer money is being spent. For example our government is not funding safe sex but instead funding fun sex, long lasting sex, in 2014 the U.S. department of defense spent 125.84 million dollars on drugs for erectile dysfunction such as viagra. I don't know about you but Viagra doesn't help an average American such as myself, but birth control does. Birth control helps prevent people from birthing babies they can't afford to raise who will eventually go into the system and continue to live off the tax payers money. I believe the argument should be for a voting say in what our tax payer money is funded into, instead of voting against affordable birth control.

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Friday, November 3, 2017

Blog Stage 5

            As a normal person in the world, many people may not have time to go out and vote. Everyone wants their voice to be heard whether they say it or not. Making Election Day a national holiday will make it easier for Americans to go out and vote.
            Although the total voter turnout rates from 2014-2016 have increased to a little over 58 percent of eligible voters, we can possibly make this number go up by making Election Day and national holiday. Yes, some people will stay home and not take advantage of this but we should be doing everything in our power to give everyone the chance to vote. Even though the total voter turnout from the 2016 election is more than 50 percent, we should not be pleased with this number. We should be trying to get the number as high as we can. Some people may not have the chance to make time for this. People have jobs and may not be able to get off in time to go vote.      
Some may argue that making Election Day a national holiday may be way too expensive but we don’t know if the total voter turnout will drop drastically in the near future. If this were to happen it would be a shot in the dark. Everyone should have the right to have their voice to be heard. Having a holiday specifically for voting can give people an equitable chance to have their voices heard. Making Election Day a national holiday will only help us in the long run and give people the chance to participate.