Positive Effects on Legalizing Marijuana

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As you know, Marijuana is the most frequently used illegal drug in the U.S causing a huge controversy in today’s society. I think that in some ways not legalizing marijuana could hurt us and our country. I know that you, as a member of the CALM, feel very strongly on your opinion of legalizing marijuana. The CALM does make very convincing arguments about crime, youth, and health with the use of marijuana. While some of these arguments can be persuasive to many, I think that my following propositions on crime, health, and medicinal marijuana also provide a swaying argument. First of all, marijuana can have many positive effects on crime. Legalizing marijuana can actually decrease crime rates in the U.S. This past year, it was counted that 6.9 million people are inside the American’s jails and prisons. 60,000 of these individuals were there for marijuana according to one study. With the legalization of marijuana, it would cut the amount of tax we pay for these jails and prisons, costing us a total of 1.2 billion. Last year a total of 7 to 10 billion dollars was used towards arresting and processing against marijuana. The big picture here is that 90% of those arrests were just for possession. It is crazy that as a country we spend most of our time trying to stop the biggest drug in America when it is just wasting our money. There are less arrests on violent crimes than marijuana charges combined. These “violent crimes” consist of assault, rape, robbery, and murder. How awful is it that we waste our time on this drug when there are so many other bigger problems we could be solving or people to be saved. Cocaine and heroin arrests have actually decreased by 1/3 from 1991 to 2000. While marijuana has more than 700,000 people are ar... ... middle of paper ... ...sider. The youth is definitely a big issue which is why I think you should at least be 18 before you could smoke marijuana. As far as health and crime and medicinal marijuana I think that my side directs to the major points our country should be looking at. Works Cited "About." CALM.org. N.p., n.d. Web. 24 Feb. 2014. Bienenstock, David. "Nope, Still No Such Thing as a Fatal Marijuana Overdose." VICE. N.p., n.d. Web. 24 Feb. 2014. "Marijuana Policy Project." Frequently Asked Questions. N.p., n.d. Web. 24 Feb. 2014. "Presbyterian Church Votes For Medical Marijuana - Medical Marijuana - ProCon.org." ProConorg Headlines. N.p., n.d. Web. 24 Feb. 2014. "Statistics." - In The Know Zone. N.p., n.d. Web. 24 Feb. 2014. Stevens, Amanda L. "COMMON SENSE Legalizing Marijuana Allows Police to Focus on Violent Crimes." The Raw Story. N.p., n.d. Web. 23 Feb. 2014.

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