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    One of the most controversial topics in the news today is the legalization of marijuana. Supporters believe that the drug is not harmful and can have numerous benefits. However, opponents argue that marijuana can lead to addiction and other more dangerous drugs. In the end, marijuana should be legal based on economic, medicinal, and philosophical factors. First, the legalization of marijuana would have a tremendous economic impact. Since “marijuana is thought to be the second most profitable

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    The Decriminalization of Drugs in the U.S. We should decriminalize drugs in the U.S. instead of legalizing them. Decriminalization refers to the lessening of criminal penalties of certain acts. According to De Marneffe, “… the legalization of drugs … [is] the removal of criminal penalties for the manufacture, sale, and possession of large quantities of recretational drugs, such as marijuana, cocaine, heroin, and methamphetamine” (346). Alcohol and cigarettes are drugs as well, but people are allowed

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    this would be the movement to legalize recreational use marijuana throughout the United States. The legalization of marijuana however is only the frontrunner of a multitude of drug reform policies vied for across the nation. One key principle of these reforms is that those who suffer from substance abuse are often chastised and criminalized instead of being treated. This is mainly due to the war on drugs, the United States’ failed venture to reduce the amount of illegal

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    Drugs Are Bad For You

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    Growing up, time and time again, we are urged not to do drugs and are told that “drugs are bad for you,” in schools, at home and by many other authority figures. A child typically does not fully understand the reasoning behind this, all they know is that everyone is telling them that drugs are either bad, unhealthy or unsafe without real reasoning. As a child matures, he or she observes people that use drugs even though it is illegal and they do not understand why someone would go against the law

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    system in practice, support for legalization has risen to 69 percent” (Hari, 2016). Despite people's stereotype of marijuana without evidence, marijuana legalization must be done. Opponents of legalized marijuana claim that marijuana is the gateway to other drugs. In other words, when people start smoking marijuana, they will find more intoxicating drugs, and soon they will find cocaine, heroin, and so on. Many experts claim that marijuana is a first step to using other drugs. In fact, most users of crystal

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    Should Drug Use Be Decriminalized? To begin examining this statement, one should first examine what drugs purposes are and if they have a worthy enough purpose to be excepted into society. Drugs such as Marijuana have been legalized for strictly medical purposes only. Marijuana has been found to treat the nausea suffered by cancer patients and also treat the wasting of AIDS patients. Both fatal diseases with no cures. But what effects overall does Marijuana and other

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    War on Drugs Creates Violence Injustice seems a more fitting term, instead of the justice President Nixon’s original plan to fight on the “war on drugs”. Enforcing mandatory sentences, and aggressive tactics succumb to over 1.5 million arrests for nonviolent drug offenders up from a mere 50,000 in 1980 (“Statistics”). Inadvertently the United States spending over a trillion dollars to combat drugs, is a complete costly failure that incited extreme “social damage”(Allen; Branson). While growing up

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    Pros and Cons Of Legalizing Marijuana Marijuana is a very common street and recreational drug that comes from the marijuana plant. The plant that produces marijuana, as is well known, is the hemp plant cannabis sativa. The pharmacologically active ingredient in marijuana is tetra-hydro-cannabinol. Marijuana is used to heighten perception, affect mood and relax. It is estimated that about thirty percent of adults in the U.S. use marijuana. Many people think marijuana is harmless. It is not.

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    stories of different opinions on the legalization of marijuana. This is an issue I feel strongly about because there are many hidden benefits that this plant has to offer such as helping individuals deal with anxiety while contributing immensely to our economy. The legalization of marijuana seems to run into a ton of road blocks due to many outside factors that make it look like an addictive drug rather than a helpful medicine, with cartels fighting to control the drug trade all around the world it is

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    Legalizing drugs in the United States would lead to great trouble for the country affecting all citizens. Legalizing drugs will cause chaos among Americans. Edmund Harnett a deputy chief and executive officer wrote an article, “Drug legalization: why it wouldn’t work in the United States.” Harnett is also involved in the narcotics division of the New York police department. William J. Bennett the director of the national drug control policy wrote a heavy article, “Drug Policy and the Intellectuals

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