Legalization of Marijuana
One debate that keeps coming up time and again is the topic of the legalization of
marijuana. Marijuana is the most widely used illegal drug. Nearly one in three
teenagers have at least tried marijuana by the time they graduate high school. It is
also gets the most publicity for its legalization. Over thirty pro-legalization
organizations have been displayed on the Internet alone. The legalization of marijuana ,
although popular by today's drug culture, would be a very dangerous and detrimental act
for the United States to take part in. Not only would it destroy families, but would
also lead to the fall of our economy.
Pro-legalization organization argue the fact that legalization would result in the
decrease of crime rates in our cities and towns, but in actuality almost eighty-two
percent of all violent crime that involves drugs don't involve marijuana. The fact
remains that crime would still inhabit the streets if marijuana was to be legalized. The
organizations base there theory on the success that the Netherlands has had with
reduction of crime due to the wide-spread legalization of marijuana. The differences
between New Amsterdam and the United States is great due to a different structured
economy and different cultures. This differences would prove to be the reason for their
success and the United States failure.
Legalization would also be very dangerous to the economy. The United States economy is
a rather shaky one. The introduction of such a huge industry would be enough to crash
our country into a depression. The market for marijuana would be very extensive.
Between the marketing of marijuana and profit from taxes would generate would be too much
for the United States to endure in. The fact that marijuana would be legal would add
another thing for the people just another thing for them to spend their money on. We
already have enough people on welfare and under the poverty line, this would create even
more.
Families would also feel the effects of a society that allows its people to live their
life "high." Marijuana makes a person depressed and sometimes anti-social. This causes
the decrease in communication through-out a house hold. Communication is what keep a
family close and involved in each other's life. The effects of marijuana and other drugs
destroys families enough now, but if it were to become legal then that number would raise
and so would the number of broken homes. We are at a time when our family structure has
already been destroy and where we should be working to rebuild that important aspect of
life. Legalizing marijuana would not be the way to do that.
Marijuana is famous for making a person lazy and lackadaisical. We are a point in our
country when we have the most amount of unemployment. When already thousands of people
are happy living off welfare, we want to make people even lazier? This is not to say
that all people that are unemployed are lazy or smoke pot for that matter, but if people
were more lazy then we already are, it could only mean bad things for the development of
our country. In an age of technological advancements, why slow down progress with pot?
Although it could be argued that marijuana should be legal for everyone to have, the
argument loses to the hard-core facts that can be seen be common sense. Marijuana is a
drug that remains illegal. Users can continue to buy it on the streets, where it
belongs. Prohibition is something that should remain for the good of the country.
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