"It's like jumping into the ocean even though you can't swim. Don't start and you won't have to quit." These are the words of Jeff. A 37 year old man who smoked pot fo 17 years. Jeff's position in the matter is very similar to the position of many others who are toally against legalizing marijuana; Marijuana is drug that should undoubtedly not be legalized. At his point in the battle the anti-marijuana supporters are definitely in the lead in this old debate. Te question to this is why? Most of the reasons against marijuana come from the old stereotypes hat show users as lazy "hippie" types and new views and statistics that show that marijuana use as gone up during the nineties. One thing throughout the whole debate that has always remained constant is that the arguments tend to stray from the scientific fact and instead lean more towardssociety's view of the drug and the personal opinions of those involved in the debate.
The reason why this issue has been so hard to resolve is that there are a multitude of arguments supporting both sides of the coin. The 60's was the time when marijuana became accepted as a common social drug. The post 60's era was when the proposed legalizing of marijuana s
The youth of today is receiving many mixed messages as to the usage of marijuana as compared to other harder drugs. Because all these drugs are illegal many users use marijuana as a stepping stone to the hard drugs like ecstasy, mushrooms, cocaine, heroin, etc... If marijuana was to be legal it would put up the gap between a soft drug like marijuana and hard drugs and end much of the confusion that younger abusers of the drugs feel towards what is good and what is bad.
legal, why isn't marijuana. Research also found that the ill effects of marijuana are very similar to those of cigarettes. This will give those who are trying to send out the message that marijuana is bad a head start when it comes to figuring out ways to try and educate society about the negative short and long term abuse a marijuana. Studies have shown that even though alcohol is legal in the U.K. the amount of people abusing have gone down thanks to education on alcohol. Also part of the allure of marijuana to young people is the need to rebel against either their parents or against society as a whole. Advertising of the drug should be illegal though. In order for the anti-marijuana education system to work, the government must make sure that there will be no advertising of the product. This could cause for marijuana to become too socially
After exploring both sides of this issue, I've concluded that there is more reason for marijuana to be legalized than not. An actual study conducted by the french government showed that marijuana ranked in the least dangerous category when compared to other drugs including alcohol and tobacco. It was considered "weak" for social hazard and addictiveness as well as "very weak" for general toxicity and zero for neurotoxicity. Alcohol was at the very top of the list in these categories.(marijuana.newscientist.com/nsplus/insight/drugs/marijuana/highhazards.html) Seeing that alcohol is completely legal, why shouldn't marijuana be? Most police cheifs will admit that marijuana is not a serious cause for concern. I beleive it is more the politicians that are holding back the legalization of the su
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