Cannabis should be legalised

According to me cannabis should be legalised again like how it was before around 35 years back.Yes seeing it use in medical purposes would glad anyone for it being illegal.  The plant contains more than 120 components known as cannabinoids.In addition, it was identified as ‘one of the five holy plants’ by religious scholars in the ancient ‘Vedas’ scriptures. Marijuana belongs to a category of three psychoactive plants known as marijuana sativa, cannabis indica, and cannabis ruderalis. For centuries, cannabis was a component of India’s religious ceremonies and festivities. Ancient Indian Ayurvedic traditions used hemp in drugs as an active component, from digestive issues to blood pressure. In the Ayurvedic scriptures, almost 191 recipes and more than 15 treatment types have used cannabis as a main component. Which could also help us handle Covid 19

It was most sometimes connected with Shiva and believed to be a giver of happiness and a liberator. 

Later Charas smoking in an earthen pipe called chili used to be a community activity. In reality, Sadhus or ascetics are assumed to be seeking the divine through cannabis.

Dr. Peter Grinspoon created the two generally recognized cannabinoids present in cannabis plants: Cannabidiol(CBD) and Tetrahydro Cannabidiol(THC)

THC is a controlled drug which includes psychotropic components that offer the patient a ‘high.’ 

CBD is non-toxic and has a variety of legitimate applications, including for medication, cosmetics goods , furniture and gasoline.While knowing a strong past People have still lawfully and industrially ignored cannabis in India. Of reality, several of the films and ads promoted make it appear like a product is harmful for wellbeing. So because of that misconception, actual consumers are often reluctant to dig at the more beneficial is effective uses. Let me explain some of the uses:

Uses:

Since time people have proposed that weed is the “penicillin of Ayurvedic medicine. 

And that’s why numerous Indian medical practitioners are pressuring the government to remove the ban because they want to research the usage of cannaboids to manage cancer.chronic patients, anxiety patients.

Marijuana is also used in the manufacturing of body care goods and dietary additives, much as in the USA, a nation that has pressurized other nations to prohibit cannabis.

The second most significant aspect of this product is that it assists with our economies and unemployment by providing work prospects 

By legalizing cannabis, all control will come into the hands of the government (transportation, regulation, supply , demand) which will stop illegal trading activities.

Quitting cannabis is better than tobacco since marijuana is rare. But then smoking is legal in today’s country.

It is very needed to create tax on marijuana and to control it for our  nation, because even though it has completely failed to contribute to neither revenue nor trade, rather marijuana are still being used illegally, especially in Mumbai and Delhi.

 Past experiences with prohibition:

Do you really think that after prohibiting drugs people have actually stopped using them?NOOOOOO

Infact prohibition makes illegal drugs stronger and more potent. 

Prohibition eliminated a major amount of tax income and greatly boosted government expenditure. This also driven numerous users to turn to heroin, tobacco, proprietary drugs , alcohol, and other dangerous items that they may have been unable to find in the absence of prohibition.The numbers also show that stringent laws don’t deter people from using marijuana. 

Recently, another study, ABCD’s ‘2018 Cannabis Price Index,’ revealed that Delhi is the third-highest cannabis consumer in the world, only behind New York and Karachi. Mumbai was also in sixth position on the list. They couldn’t make drugs go away, so it can be handled easier. If it is legal, there would be more options for customers, so authorities might demand, for example. insist on a high level of CBD.

Conclusion:

Cannabis regulations in india are outdated and require long awaited reconsideration.Although it has been a trusted ingredient in the treatment of serious illnesses for thousands of years , the usage of cannabis in conventional medicine remains limited due to such restrictive legislation..While legalization is still a long way off, it is promoting the rising number of cannabis and hemp start-ups and the growing mainstream encouragement for legalizing the product. Given the medicinal and economic arguments for legalizing cannabis, the maximum benefits that legalization will offer will not be long until the Indian government activates.