Drug Legalization
Walking around any local mall during the weekend there is a strong chance that a person might see a shirt that reads, "legalize it." This phrase refers to legalizing marijuana. It is very possible that this person might have glaucoma or is suffering from cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy. This is very unlikely, however, because the shirt is also decorated with skulls and bright colors of tie-dye. Legalizing marijuana and other drugs including heroin, crack, and PCP is enticing, but it would create far more problems than it would solve. It is very clear to me that drugs should never be legalized. Here are some proposals for the legalization of drugs. Pros: Legalizing drugs would make our streets and homes safer. It would put an end to prison overcrowding. The legalization of drugs would free up police resources to fight crimes against people and property. Court systems would become unclogged. Official corruption would reduce greatly. Legalization would save tax money. Organized crime would go down drastically. The legalization would reduce impurities in drugs, and would help the prevention of HIV transmission. Cons: Cheaper drugs resulting from decriminalization will result in more ad
So half of the existing crack market, and a large portion of the market for other drugs would still be illegal. It could be a father of a family, a pregnant single mother, or a freshman in high school with the potential to be the next Walter Payton. Eventually they could become addicted to a drug or drugs. Crime syndicates like thugs and thieves will not just disappear. Very rarely are there drug dealers making huge sums of money. The non-user who eventually becomes a user could be anyone. Even if hard-core drug users could support their habits with less criminal activity, an increase in drug use itself would give rise to more violence in America. This seems to be a very just argument but it is flawed. People who use drugs like crack and ice become paranoid, irritable, and prone to violence. This digs them an even deeper hole than by just selling drugs. If drugs were legalized it would give the government more control over these substances, thus allowing it to regulate both the potency and purity of these drugs. The productivity of workers would drastically lower and hospitals would be blitzed with drug emergencies. If they have no jobs, they will steal to buy as much as they can afford. The New York Times clearly points out that there is basically no money in the drug business even when the drugs are illegal. The hard-core users will not stop committing crimes because the price is lower.
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