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Should We Legalize Marijuana? Essay

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In today’s world one of the growing debates is the legalization of marijuana. Nowadays people use “weed” for many different purposes. Whether it be for medical or even recreational weed has become a part of this world. The government in the USA keeps fighting this natural product and destroying lives on account of this drug. It has been proven to be even better than alcohol and many other things in this world. Weed being a natural product has many advantages and disadvantages but the good outweighs the bad. Marijuana is not as harmful to the body as other intoxicants like alcohol, cigarettes and many more. It has never caused death or cancer. Marijuana is a stimulant to the human body. As said on telegraph.com about fifteen-thousand deaths …show more content…

Agencies could be made to regulate and distribute the drug, which in turn would create more jobs. It could help boost the economy because of such high demand. Also, there would be jobs for farmers to grow the product and then in turn sell to other countries such as the Netherlands. It also does not cost a lot to grow and take care of meaning the prices would be stable. The police could also divert their resources to other things such as bigger crimes like murder, theft and others. The theft rate would also go down because drug dealers would not need to steal from each other. Marijuana not being legalized is also a form of intruding on every individual’s personal freedom. America is a country that others look at as having the most freedom. Marijuana cannot harm others and I believe it is up to an individual as to what they do with their body. Personal freedom is also intruded on by keeping marijuana illegal. “You can't legislate morality when people disagree about what's considered "moral".” Even if the drug is shown to be harmful, isn't it the right of every person to choose what harms him or her? (balancedpolitics.org 3). People can actually fight the government for them not holding to the constitution. Not legalizing weed could bring around a revolt in extreme cases. Street justice related drug disputes pertaining to marijuana would be reduced. There is no way of the opposing drug dealers to just call

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