Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Journal Entry 2

Claim

The claim being made is that marijuana should be illegal.

Data

The writer provides no statistics, but says that people could possibly get a buzz while another smokes. In youth, marijuana can be especially harmful.

Warrant

The warrant is that smoking marijuna is bad.


The Grounds

The grounds are that marijuana can cause very serious damage in the bodies of teenagers.


Backing

The writer uses somewhat of a scare tactic and asks if you would want to get a "contact buzz" from someone who is smoking marijuana.


Qualifier

The writer indicates that this argument mainly concerns using marijuana for recreational, rather than medical use.

Conditions of Rebuttal

The writer shies away from talking about marijuana for medicinal purposes.

1 comment:

  1. If the claim is that marijuana should remain illegal and the data is that it is harmful, then the warrant would be something like:

    harmful things should be illegal.

    Warrants are typically general beliefs, and may not use all of the language of the claim, since the writer is trying to appeal to a general belief of the audience (about harmful things) in order to convince them of soemthing in a specific case (marijuana).

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