Why Marijuana Should Not Be Legal

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Some may think that marijuana is good for you and it should be made legal, while others think that marijuana being legal is a terrible idea. Evidence proves that marijuana shouldn’t be legal. To begin with, everyone can easily get their hands on it even minors. This can cause minors overdosing on marijuana. Also, it can easily affect a person’s future that could have been great go downslope. Finally, there’s the fact that if you get your hands on marijuana, you can easily get your hands on other dangerous substances. To start with, marijuana should not be legalized because everyone can get their hands on it, even minors. For instance, “Under the measure, the age to legally consume marijuana in California would be 21, but it would be naïve Specifically, “By their late 30s, chronic users face a greater risk of respiratory problems, such as bronchitis and periodontal disease. To be fair, however, smoking marijuana doesn’t appear to have the same long-term medical consequences of using tobacco: an increased risk of cancer, obesity and heart disease.”(http://health.usnews.com/health-news/patient-advice/articles/2016-10-12/marijuanas-public-health-pros-and-cons) This explains that people who keep on using marijuana for years can eventually get diseases that cause persistent coughs and gum infections. This also causes longer term consequences like increased risk of cancer and other diseases. Another quote is, “Chronic marijuana use is connected with what, in popular culture, has been called slacker behavior – increased risk of dropping out of school, lower achievement, diminished IQ and probably lower life satisfaction – not to mention addiction, physical dependence and withdrawal symptoms.”(http://health.usnews.com/health-news/patient-advice/articles/2016-10-12/marijuanas-public-health-pros-and-cons) In other words, people who use marijuana constantly are more likely to have a smaller IQ and not be as happy in

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