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why weed should be legal

posted 25 Jun 2012, 22:50
Liberty: people deserve freedom to use marijuana.
The first and most basic reason that marijuana should be legal is that there is no good reason for it not to be legal. Some people ask 'why should marijuana be legalized?" but we should ask "Why should marijuana be illegal?" From a philosophical point of view, individuals deserve the right to make choices for themselves. The government only has a right to limit those choices if the individual's actions endanger someone else. This does not apply to marijuana, since the individual who chooses to use marijuana does so according to his or her own free will. The government also may have a right to limit individual actions if the actions pose a significant threat to the individual. But this argument does not logically apply to marijuana because marijuana is far less dangerous than some drugs which are legal, such as alcohol and tobacco.
SUMMARY: Individuals deserve the right to decide whether or not they should use marijuana. The government should not tell individuals what to do as long as they do not harm others.

Cost: keeping marijuana illegal is expensive.
The second important reason that marijuana should be legal is that it would save our government lots of money. In the United States, all levels of government (federal, state, and local authorities) participate in the "War on Drugs." We currently spend billions of dollars every year to chase peaceful people who happen to like to get high. These people get locked up in prison and the taxpayers have to foot the bill. We have to pay for food, housing, health care, attorney fees, court costs, and other expenses to lock these people up. This is extremely expensive! We could save billions of dollars every year as a nation if we stop wasting money locking people up for having marijuana. In addition, if marijuana were legal, the government would be able to collect taxes on it, and would have a lot more money to pay for effective drug education programs and other important causes.
SUMMARY: We would have more money to spend on important problems if marijuana were legal.

Failure: prohibition doesn't help.
The third major reason that marijuana should be legal is because prohibition does not help the country in any way, and causes a lot of problems. There is no good evidence that prohibition decreases drug use, and there are several theories that suggest prohibition might actually increase drug use (i.e. the "forbidden fruit" effect, and easier accessibility for youth). One unintended effect of marijuana prohibition is that marijuana is very popular in American high schools. Why? Because it is available. You don't have to be 21 to buy marijuana -- marijuana dealers usually don't care how old you are as long as you have money. It is actually easier for many high school students to obtain marijuana than it is for them to obtain alcohol, because alcohol is legal and therefore regulated to keep it away from kids. If our goal is to reduce drug consumption, then we should focus on open and honest programs to educate youth, regulation to keep drugs away from kids, and treatment programs for people with drug problems. But the current prohibition scheme does not allow such reasonable approaches to marijuana; instead we are stuck with 'DARE' police officers spreading lies about drugs in schools, and policies that result in jail time rather than treatment for people with drug problems. We tried prohibition with alcohol, and that failed miserably. We should be able to learn our lesson and stop repeating the same mistake.
SUMMARY: Prohibition does not work. Education and treatment are better ways to address the drug problem.

There are plenty of other reasons why marijuana should be legal. Just to name a few:

Medicinal use: Marijuana can be used as medicine because it helps to stimulate apetite and relieve nausea in cancer and AIDS patients.

Hemp: The hemp plant is a valuable natural resource. Legalizing marijuana would eliminate the confusion surrounding hemp and allow us to take advantage of hemp's agricultural and industrial uses.

Religious Use:Some religions instruct their followers to use marijuana. Just like Christianity and Judaism instruct their followers to drink wine on certain occasions, some Hindus, Buddhists, Rastafarians, and members of other religions use marijuana as part of their spiritual and religious ceremonies. These people deserve the freedom to practice their religion as they see fit. The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution says that the government cannot 'prohibit the free exercise' of religion, and so marijuana should be legal.

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bodybuildaussie1525 • 26 Jun 2012, 03:20
So you don't drink coffee - it contains caffeine. I for one enjoy a good coffee, or tea for that matter.
We should also ban wine and beer. They bring pleasure too...
Oh, and chocolate...
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Rgeneb14667 • 26 Jun 2012, 00:32
I can think of many reasons not to use marijuana but despite that not one of those reasons is enough to justify criminalisation of the drug. People should be free to choose, the war on drugs is lost and only legalisation can start the process of understanding and healing that society needs so desperately. At the very least if all drugs were legalised at least people would know exactly what they are putting into their bodies.
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bikers1233487 • 26 Jun 2012, 03:32
Not used in India??? Haha... cute!!!

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WhItE_BeArD11425 • 27 June 2012, 15:37  Show comment
it is not as simple to legalize it.. also users of marijuana got red eyes look like vampires. and one side effect of such drugs are addiction, if its legalized in office everyone gonna smoking sitting relax, in home everywhere people gonna use due to its addiction, and marijuana makes heart beat rate fast, we already in modern era, none of us can walk a simple 1 km daily we full of fats, so at old age we all gonna die in heart attacks, let countries and people choose their destinies by their selves friend
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kanada4381 • 26 June 2012, 15:05  Show comment
The Last plant i grew before i moved to the states
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Ubalanceret1303 • 26 June 2012, 15:02  Show comment
Uh and forgot to mention the capital of weed, Amsterdam. (I know laws and regulations are made often). But here studies show that even with the free advantage to smoke weed, actually make less people interested in weed.
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Ubalanceret1303 • 26 June 2012, 14:59  Show comment
Mjeh. Legalizee ftw, although it should be done because of the correct arguments.
Personally I think one of the best arguments is that "if legalized" young people doesn't have to go shady places to get their green. Places like that is mostly filled with criminals who may even be using harder drugs. Get the weed its own store. People go in and out and buy it from there, although it should be a free market! We can't have a few greedy farmers hugging up all the market.
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kanada4381 • 26 June 2012, 13:09  Show comment
and how many people die every year from alcohol abuse every year?
now how many from smoking herb?
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kanada4381 • 26 June 2012, 13:04  Show comment
here in ohio the laws aren't as bad as some states down south..i just dont understand how it's legal to go get blitzed on alcohol but smoke a joint and go to jail..if they would just legalize the shit..the U.S. government could tax it and everybody would be happy..as it is most weed comes from the drug cartels in mexico.
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Mr.Smithy312 • 26 June 2012, 12:19  Show comment
every citizen can make their own choices,free will is the only thing we have,and even that they take from us.might be good to the U.S look a little to the dutch regulating system of marijuana.U.S would make loads of money if they legalize.
Power TO THE PEOPLE.in the end we must save our selfs.
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Evil_cola416 • 26 June 2012, 07:27  Show comment
Weed is a seed bearing plant. Genesis 1:29: And God said, Behold, I have given you every herb bearing seed, which is upon the face of all the earth, and every tree, in the which is the fruit of a tree yielding seed; to you it shall be for meat.
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February14267 • 26 June 2012, 07:04  Show comment
Say no to drugs and yes to KAT! (Okay, it's lame but what do you want?)
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SoftWarez74019 • 26 June 2012, 07:10  Show comment
Weed is good.
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February14267 • 26 June 2012, 07:23  Show comment
Then why is it everyone pulls them out of their gardens and spend all that time keeping it out of the lawn? lol
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jdjackson5179 • 26 June 2012, 10:45  Show comment
lol
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bikers1233487 • 26 June 2012, 03:35  Show comment
The main reason it is illegal because the governments cannot regulate it properly; and something that they can't control ,scares them.
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