Marijuana Should Not Be Legal Essay

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What is Marijuana? In today’s society drug use continues to be a huge issue. Laws that prevent the use of certain substances have been put in place to try to minimize these issues, however, just because laws are in place doesn’t mean that everyone is going to abide by these laws. Because of this, the uses of illegal drugs are still prominent. But why should the government be allowed to determine what people can put into their body? Shouldn’t it be up to the individual to decide what substances they consume regardless of the effect it could have on them? To better understand and answer questions such as these, a person should first know and understand more about marijuana. According to Davis from Medical News Today (2016), marijuana comes from …show more content…

A good example of these laws put into place to protect us is wearing seatbelts. If an adult was to not wear their seatbelt and was involved in an accident, it would only physically affect them. Yet, there are laws in place that prevents us from choosing whether or not we want to take this risk. If a person chooses to disobey this law then they have to face the consequences, just like if they break the laws regarding marijuana use. So why is it we can’t choose whether or not to buckle up, but we should be allowed to choose to consume a substance that can have many side effects? Laws such as these are there to help protect us from situations we lack in protecting ourselves from. Do they save everyone? Absolutely not, but they do make people accountable for their actions and likely protect some people who abide by the law, even if they don’t fully agree with it. For this reason laws like these should continue to be in place. There is no current data that can support that legalizing marijuana use would not cause harm, more accidents, more health issues, etc. as what is currently taking place. Nor is there data that can support that it would. However, with change there is risk, and this is a big risk to

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