Legalizing Recreational Marijuana in the United States

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The topic of legalizing recreational marijuana in the United States has been a very controversial one. States such as Colorado and Washington have gone on the offensive and have legalized recreational marijuana and have enjoyed the high revenues brought in from cannabis sale. On the other hand other states have kept low profiles because they are wary of the possible negative outcomes of legalizing recreational marijuana and are using the states of Colorado and Washington as guinea pigs to see what their next course of action on this controversial topic should be. This is not only a highly debated topic among politicians, but also by the people. According to a poll conducted by the Pew Research Center 52% of Americans support the legalization of marijuana and 72% of Americans believe anti-marijuana laws have more cost than benefit. Recreational marijuana will sooner or later be legalized in the United States on a nationwide level because of its popularity and its many benefits. It will be legalized because the consumption of alcohol, cigarettes, prescription drugs, and other illicit drugs by teenagers has gone down drastically as they have switched to marijuana which doesn’t carry as many dangers as these other drugs. Legalizing marijuana would hurt drug cartels profits and also help the U.S. economy in a couple of different ways; we could tax it , we would make revenue from marijuana, and the amount of money we would put on anti drug efforts and locking up prisoners on marijuana possession would drastically reduce. Finally, legalizing marijuana would allow us to use it for its many commercial and industrial purposes. Due to the media and the rise of medical marijuana teenagers have the... ... middle of paper ... ...ism of doing so. To some critics marijuana is considered a gateway drug leading to harder drugs such as cocaine, LSD, and heroin which does cause many health problems, addiction, and death. Also, doctors have seen patients dependent on marijuana and withdrawal symptoms similar to other illicit drugs. Not only that but marijuana is also a depressant and affects all types of relationships. Marijuana also affects your alertness, motor skills, and perception negatively. There is also the fear that the drug cartels in Mexico will not really be affected by the legalization of marijuana and will start to target teenagers with harder drugs such as cocaine and heroin. This could lead to people in the country wanting all drugs to be a legalized to counter the cartels which would negatively impact the country as marijuana doesn’t have the repercussions other illicit drugs do.

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