Persuasive Essay On Legalizing Marijuana

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The issue of legalizing marijuana has been around for decades and there are many people on either side of the issue. Millions of people support the legalization of marijuana and those people have reasons as to why they think marijuana should be legalized throughout the United States. People for the legalization of the drug argue it will boost the already weak economy and bring in large sums of money for the national and state governments. Another claim they have made is that it will help prevent the war on drugs in Mexico and the public concern for the war has given momentum to the cause of legalizing marijuana. On the other side of this situation, millions of people oppose legalizing marijuana because of the ill-effects it has on its users. …show more content…

The selling and smuggling of marijuana “provide billions of dollars annually for smugglers and distributors.” Although the drug lords earn millions of dollars from smuggling marijuana into the United States, most of the money comes from the more hardcore drugs. These include cocaine, heroin and other methamphetamines and are what cause most of the crime and violence around our southern border. “Mexico has become a major cocaine route to the US,” and that is why legalizing marijuana would not stop the war on drugs. Prisons in the United States are not full of people who were caught with a few grams of pot or a few joints. Most arrests and charges dealing with marijuana come from people who have been arrested before and are repeat offenders. Seven-Hundred Thousand of the arrests because of marijuana come from those people who repeatedly get caught for other misdemeanors as well. For those who are in prison due to marijuana related charges, the majority have been caught with over one-hundred pounds of the drug. One-hundred pounds is a colossal amount of marijuana that not an average person could obtain or even afford. Drug dealers are the only people that would need to obtain that much marijuana for selling purposes. The legalizing of marijuana would not stop the violence or the war on drugs with …show more content…

Employers have the choice whether to hire a person not if they smoke marijuana. If one does have the legal right to possess and use marijuana, the work place can still enforce their zero-tolerance policy on their employees and press charges. Employers also use the zero-tolerance policies “as a means of promoting workplace safety, productivity and employee health and a safeguard against liability for the actions of an employee who may be impaired while on the job.” Some employers try to accommodate employees with the need to smoke marijuana for medical purposes. Marijuana backers argue that employers are required to accommodate employees that have disabilities that can only be treated with medical marijuana. This argument is only valid if the certain employee can still perform and function after using their prescribed medical marijuana. Advocates supporting marijuana also say that “other fully legal drugs, many of which are sold over the counter, such as painkillers and antihistamines, can impair one’s ability at work just as marijuana can” The Drug-Free Workplace Act allows a certain amount of allowance to employers of how they carry out their mandates. This approach to the situation can save employers money without having to worry about the expenditures of drug testing employees. In order to protect themselves from the liability issues surrounding medical marijuana, these employers “should ensure

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