The Legalization of Drugs and The Consequences on Society

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The use of drugs by members of society is a problem for some individuals and a larger problem for the legal system. The use of drugs has created crime among the dealers of illegal substances in many forms, the classification of that substance determines the level of the crime, and with different charges the legal system acts accordingly. In the case of drugs and the legal systems, action against the use or distribution of those substances, many people have been incarcerated in the United States where the tax payers have to support the criminals that are housed for a period of time. In the United States over half a million individuals have been incarcerated for drug crimes and that number is growing annually. Society cannot continuously bare the burden of paying higher taxes to support the welfare of drug offenders if the number is only going to increase year after year. The suggestion has been made, which has been highly followed in some cases, that the use and distribution of illegal drug type substances should be legalized. The legalization of drugs, in various forms, is something that a large part of society do not have a problem supporting. The facts are that a large part of society use drugs on a fairly steady bases and that legalizing some forms of drugs could be beneficial to those individuals. The individuals that use drugs in society would not face jail time if caught and the ones that have been incarcerated would certainly be released, this would free up taxes to go toward other problems. It is theorized that legalization of drugs could get criminals off the streets and keep them out of jail so that the tax payers could pay less or the taxes could go toward more useful areas of focus. Many believe that legalization of... ... middle of paper ... ...the future problems a legalized drugs could bring to society. Millions of Americans could react to different types of drugs in a thousand different way and these reactions are simply too unpredictable. Thousands of deaths could happen on a wide scale from just adverse reactions based on the individuals. The use of drugs by our youth could skyrocket and lobbyist do not see the impact that would have on future generations of people. The next few generations could see a decrease in crime if drugs were legalized and states would save tax dollars in terms of the legal system this is true, but at the price of dooming the future of the United States. Drug legalization comes with too many consequences that cannot be foreseen by any one person and furthermore, society cannot be expected to carry the weight of legalized drugs and the uncontrollable effects on the majority.

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