Legalization of cannabis is the process of legalizing the use, sales, and marijuana production.
Not all countries in the world legalize cannabis, only a few countries such as Canada, Uruguay, and several states in the United States.
In the United States, the use of cannabis for medical purposes has been permitted in several states since 1996.
Legalization of cannabis in several United States states has generated significant tax revenue for the local government.
Legalization of cannabis has also opened a new market for the cannabis industry, such as the production and sale of cannabis products such as drinks, food, or creams.
Legalization of cannabis can help reduce the level of crime related to the use of cannabis.
The use of cannabis regularly can increase the risk of mental disorders such as depression, anxiety, or psychosis.
There are several types of cannabis that have a very high THC (psychoactive substance), so that it can cause stronger side effects.
Legalization of cannabis does not mean that the use of cannabis is free without rules, there are still regulations and limits on use that must be followed.
Some studies have shown that the use of cannabis can help reduce pain and nausea in cancer patients, but further research is still needed to prove its exact efficacy.