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Campbell, W., Twenge, J., & Carter, N. (2017). Support for marijuana (cannabis) legalization: untangling age, period, and cohort effects. Collabra: Psychology3(1).

The article has focused on the parties that have been advocating for the legalization of marijuana. However, it highlights some of the factors that must be considered when people start debating the legalization of marijuana. The article will be of great help to the research because it has supported the research topic by concentrating on two different arguments that will be presented. The article takes the argument for and bipartisan positions. It is therefore evident that the use of the article will have value to the research.

Hall, W., & Weier, M. (2017). Has marijuana legalization increased marijuana use among US youth? JAMA Pediatrics171(2), 116-118.

Hall and Weier have focused on the effects that come as a result of legalizing marijuana. The article has touched on the two essential sides of the legalization of marijuana. The first argument is about the legalization, and this is where the legalization has already taken place. The second argument is about the effects of the legalization of marijuana on the youths in the country. The information that has been presented by the two authors is of great help to the research because it has touched on the topic of research.

McGinty, E. E., Samples, H., Bandara, S. N., Saloner, B., Bachhuber, M. A., & Barry, C. L. (2016). The emerging public discourse on state legalization of marijuana for recreational use in the US: Analysis of news media coverage, 2010–2014. Preventive Medicine90, 114-120.

The article has focused on the mood that has been created when it comes to the topic of legalizing marijuana. The authors have presented the different arguments that are evident and revolving around the topic of marijuana legalization. It is evident that the authors have tried to cover the argument that supports and the argument that opposes the legalization of marijuana. The presentation of information that touches on the topics and arguments that have been highlighted in the topic of research is proof that the article goes a long way in supporting the research topic.

Monte, A. A., Zane, R. D., & Heard, K. J. (2015). The implications of marijuana legalization in Colorado. Jama313(3), 241-242.

The article has focused on a state that has already legalized marijuana. In this case, it is evident that the argument that supports the legalization of marijuana has already won and this is because marijuana is already legalized. The article is very important to the research because after knowing the effects that have along with the legalization of marijuana in Colorado, it will be easier to know if the legalization of marijuana is a good idea or not. It is with no doubt that the article will be of great help to the research.

Paschall, M. J., Grube, J. W., & Biglan, A. (2017). Medical marijuana legalization and marijuana use among youth in Oregon. The journal of primary prevention38(3), 329-341.

The article focuses on the effects that the legalization of marijuana has among the youth of the affected persons. The best way to know if one should legalize marijuana is by looking at some of the effects that come along with its legalization. The article presents a chance to understand how the legalization of marijuana might affect the youths. The information comes in place to help the research when it gets to the point of strengthening arguments. Therefore, the information is of much help to the research.