Why We Should Legalize Weed

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Legalizing Weed How many times have you heard or read about legalizing marijuana in the last year? I have heard about it numerous times whether on TV, on the radio, on the Internet, or when reading a newspaper. Many people wants marijuana to be legalized and each has his or her own reason. Some of them want marijuana legalized to reduce drug related violence in southern states that border Mexico and in big cities such as Chicago. Others want marijuana legalized to offset the impact of the current rescission by generating additional revenues to states from collecting taxes on marijuana. Many people believe that marijuana is not a drug and that it’s simply a plant therefore it should be legal just like tobacco. Finally, there are people who want marijuana to be legalized for its medical benefits. What I think is the problem with legalizing marijuana is the fact that each one of these problems will become a major, mega problem that is hard to control once marijuana becomes legal. The fact is that the argument for legalizing marijuana is making headways and it’s getting closer to become a reality by the day. Movie starts, comedians, journalists, and politicians are now advocating for this marijuana legalization cause. There are hundreds of websites on the Internet that promote the idea and argue for it. Even though some of the reasons that are listed on those websites maybe logical and true, the vast majority of them don’t line up with the reality. Marijuana can have very damaging effects on a person’s brain. It can impair a person’s short-term memory, decision-making and signal detection (Cannabinoids). After having used marijuana a person’s driving skills are impaired. A person is not able to safely drive after having used mari... ... middle of paper ... ...is made into a prescription pill form. More research needs to be done on marijuana’s side effects and potential benefits before it is used medically with any regularity (Marijuana). Let’s face it, drug dealers and gangsters are not going to decide to go to college and earn a degree just because the society decided to turn the table on them and share their market. Most likely, those drug dealers are going to move up in the industry and start selling something else, such as cocaine maybe because that’s how the criminal mind operates. With all the health risks involved, the social risks, and the moral risks, there is no real reason that marijuana should be made legal. There are no medical reasons why marijuana should be made legal. Even though people say that the government is fighting a losing battle to keep marijuana under control, it is a fight worth fighting.

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