A Grave Decision
I come to you today not as a politician looking to say the right things or as an ex drug users looking to lecture you on the disastrous effects of drug use. But I do come to you today as a terribly concerned citizen of this great nation. As you are probably are aware of our government is pondering the idea and is leaning toward legalizing such illicit drugs as marijuana, cocaine, and heroin. There are those in this nation on both sides of the spectrum in this great debate. Some believe that the government should not be able to control what we put in our bodies and others like myself believe that the legalization of street drugs could have irreversible repercussions.For over the last fifty years drug use and abuse has been a huge problem in our society. Countless amounts of taxpayers dollars have been spent to combat the ever increasing drug problem. These tax dollars have gone towards such aids as drug rehabilitation, drug education and drug awareness. Although not overwhelming to a certain degree our efforts have worked. In 1988 it was estimated that there were 11 million people classified as addicted illicit drug users, currently that statistic is approximately five percent lower. And for those people w
ho say that that money was not well spent, well what I have to say to that is if those billions of dollars saved just one person from the evils of drugs then to me it was worth it. The reasons why drugs should not be legalized in my opinion are endless; I could sit here all day and talk about them. Before I leave today I say go out all of you, go out and write your congressman, write your governor, hell even go right to the top and write the president. Have you people here, as individuals actually sat done and thought how a decision to legalize drugs will effect your livelihood? How will it be to walk down a street in your neighborhood and see people smoking pot around children and there's not a damn thing you can do about it? Because you know that's going to happen. But the facts prove that most drug related are on the down in most American cities anyway, this is do to the fact that we are crunching down on pushers and dealers which goes back to the point of tax payers money and its benefits. I say use whatever peaceful means necessary to stop our government from making the grave mistake of legalizing drugs! . These same people emphasize the contrasting aspects of prohibition. They try to prove the fact that the legalization of drugs would deter future criminal acts such as robbery, murder and assaults. Is it not the job of the government to protect the people within its control? If this true, then why would they even consider doing such a grave action as legalizing drugs? Do are national leaders even know what they are considering doing? Do they realize what the society will be like when it is considered okay to go and have a joint or sniff a line of coke or do a hit of heroin in public? I just do not think the government and its supporters have done enough research into what effect this decision will have on our nation. Those who have taken a stand for the legalization of drugs must be in a drugged up haze themselves or in total denial of the horrendous effects of drug abuse. How are you going to feel knowing that your child can go to any corner store and have access to a pack of marijuana joints? Well get used to it because it's going to happen. There must be the education of drugs, not legalization. We as society would be feeding addicts, instead of trying to help them kick an addiction that will in the end lead to their eventual death. One point, which they often bring up, is that it would lessen the rate of crime.
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