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Tuesday, May 4, 2010

To be legal or not to be legal

CNBC article written by Dr. Robert L. DuPont says that marijuana is the most commonly abused drug in the US and the world today. Dr. DuPont states that “Those who support its legalization, for medical or for general use, fail to recognize that the greatest costs of marijuana are not related to its prohibition; they are the costs resulting from marijuana use itself”. If you really sit here and think about this major situation, there are just as many opposed to legalizing then there are rooting to make it legal.

On a survey Caulkins & Sevigny composed(2005), found that the percentage of people in prison for marijuana use is less than one half of one percent (0.1-0.2 percent). Dr. DuPont makes a great quote when he brings gambling and marijuana together “A useful analogy can be made to gambling. Legalized gambling has not reduced illegal gambling in the United States; rather, it has increased it." This is more clear-cut in sports gambling.

Another survey classified that Marijuana is currently the leading cause of substance dependence other than alcohol in the U.S. In 2008, marijuana use accounted for 4.2 million of the 7 million people aged 12 or older classified with dependence on or abuse of an illicit drug. Now ask yourself this questions, do we really want to legalize this drug when we know that it has a great affect on someone’s mind? I personally really don’t care cause I don’t use the drug so it will have no bother with me. To end with another quote from Dr. DuPont “Reducing marijuana use is essential to improving the nation’s health, education, and productivity."

The second article I took a look at was Why Marijuana Should Not Be Legalized by James Vaughn. In history marijuana has been characterized to have its positive and negative overtone. Its been said that marijuana can be a relaxant, and a well known mood elevator. In an article published by the Los Angeles Times, Norm Stamper, a retired chief of police Seattle Washington, said due to the billions of dollars wasted on the war against drugs, and the thousands of people put in jail for drug offenses in our prison system, these drugs should be legalized. This is coming from a police chief so he clearly sees what’s going on everyday at work, he sees how many people use drugs and how many go to jail. So for James Vaughn to interview him is great to get a man of higher power opinion.

Vaughn states that “I am in agreement that smoking marijuana can, and does cause an increased likelihood that young adults might try harder drugs”. This is absolutely true and I know first hand with a lot of my friends, they figure since they’ve tried marijuana and they were fine that they can try other drugs and see if they will feel the same, which is not true at all. These two styles of writing are great I love the quotes that they incorporate in their writings.

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