Yes.
People are incarcerated because Marijuana is currently illegal. This is in my opinion the real danger of using the drug.
Should it be legalized then consumption/possession would no longer be a crime and people should no longer be incarcerated for it.
Unless you live in a country like the United States, where state and federal law can sometimes conflict.
Yes, legalization of marijuana would likely lead to a decrease in incarceration rates related to marijuana offenses, as many individuals currently incarcerated for marijuana-related crimes would no longer be prosecuted. Legalization would also reduce the number of individuals entering the criminal justice system for non-violent possession or distribution of marijuana.
The legalization of marijuana would stimulate the economy, create jobs, stop overcrowding of jails, AND MAKE ME HAPPY. or something like thatA topic sentence is supposed to make some statement which is then explained or examples are given in the rest of the paragraph. The answer above is obviously written by some pothead who doesn't know about writing essays.maybe something like this:The 'legalize marijuana' debate has been a controversial topic in many western countries.
Punishments can vary depending on the situation and context. Some common forms of punishment include verbal warnings, fines, community service, probation, or incarceration.
Massachusetts became the first colony to legalize slavery in what would later become the United States in 1641.
Marijuana can typically be detected in urine for up to 30 days, and in blood for a shorter period of time. After 90 days, it is unlikely that marijuana would still be detectable in either urine or blood.
The consequences for underage individuals caught with marijuana can vary depending on the laws in their jurisdiction. This can include warnings, fines, mandatory drug education programs, community service, or potential legal action. It is important to be aware of the specific laws and penalties in the location where the incident occurs.
Legalizing marijuana would do nothing but benefit the economy and ecosystem. Not legalizing it would not change how many people use it for its benefits.
Yes, Indian reservations have more power than states, but less power than the Federal government. That's the reason why California and other states were able to legalize marijuana because the ban of marijuana is a state law. States have the power to override current state laws, and indian reservations are able to override state laws. If the ban of marijuana was a Federal law then neither Indian reservations nor States would be able to legalize it.
Ron Paul advocated the legalization of marijuana at the federal level. The states would still have the power to decide whether marijuana was legal to posses, sell, etc. in their jurisdiction as per the tenth amendment of the constitution.
no matter what teenagers will find a way to engage in illegal drugs....also if you legalized marijuana there would be less of a crime rate, due to gang related crimes. so yall should legalize marijuana, no matter what people will get their hands on marijuana or other illegal drugs...so what does it matter to legalize it......420 all day man...
Because they don't want to show the truth. That people actually want to legalize marijuana. They would then feel more compelled to actually do what the people want!
it would legalize 2 weeks
No, marijuana would no decrease the potency of the antibiotics you are taking. If anything, it would help with the nausea and loss of appetite most often associated with amoxicillin.
mostly because a large number of people believe marijuana is a mild drug and compared to alchool wich brings many problems should have no problem being legalized.
If Marijuana is legalized then odds are that it will be taxed heavily like cigarettes. Marijuana should not stay illegal. If it is legalized, crime rates will be reduced and organized crime and cartels will lose some of their power and influence. Why not legalize it? anyone that cares to do 30 minutes of research on it would know that it's harmless when compared to alcohol or cigarettes.
There is no way someone can answer this and be correct, but i believe that it will become legal some day. It probably wont be completely legalized though, hopefully just decriminalized. Marijuana is something that the government wont be able to completely control, so they probably would not want to completely legalize it in America.
This comes from the White House: "Marijuana legalization for any purpose is a non-starter in the Obama administration." Also "The costs of legalizing marijuana would outweigh any possible tax that could be levied." As for medical marijuana, federally the only thing close to marijuana that you can be prescribed is Marinol which comes in the form of a pill or liquid. Some state governments allow actual marijuana to be prescribed but anyone participating in the use of it, even though prescribed can be punished by federal law. So the answer is no.
because people abuse it and use it to cause a 'high'. therefor, it became illegal. but if people would of keep it on the down low, it wouldn't be illegal right now. i say legalize it already. its a natural herb.