Argument
As we all know the government has some sort of control over the people living in the United States and play a role in our every day lives. They give us rules to live by even though we are guaranteed our freedom in the Declaration of Independence. These rules we are expected to live by are said to be for our own good and supposedly keep the citizens in order. I've come to see that some rules make no logical sense such as the prohibition of marijuana. Marijuana was outlawed in 1937 as a repressive measure against Mexican workers who crossed the border seeking jobs during the Depression. The specific reason given for the outlawing of the hemp plant was its supposed violent "affection the degenerate races." Marijuana has well-organized supporters who campaign for its legalization and promote its use through books, magazines, and popular music. They regard marijuana as not only a recreational drug but also a form of herbal medicine and a product with industrial applications. Marijuana's opponents are equally passionate and far better organized. They consider marijuana a dangerous drug-one that harms the users mental, physical, and spiritual well being, promotes irresponsible sexual behavior, and encourages disrespect for
In fact, even the people who wrote the Harrison Act and the Marijuana Tax Act in 1937 agreed that a general prohibition on what people could put into their own bodies was plainly an unconstitutional infringement on personal liberties. It's hard for me to believe that with alcoholism so prevalent and alcohol causing so many problems such as abuse, teen pregnancy, and rape that it is not even an issue. Other inmates are serving life sentences in state correctional facilities across the country for growing, selling, or even possessing marijuana. That money could be going to better use such as education. Your property can be seized if someone else has used it to sell drugs without your knowledge. The prohibiting of marijuana violates our rights, influences violence in many ways, and also is doing more harm than good for this country. These figures should be considered when we talk about a man named Mark Young. The cop was actually able to blackmail us by threatening to arrest us but also gave us the option to hand over the product. Meanwhile, their customers are forced to steal to be able to afford the drugs to which they have become addicted. Marijuana is being looked at by the people as more and more recreational every day and even the media discretely influences the use of it. I find this information to be clear and obvious for anyone to see and cant understand how nothing is done about it. This issue has been long debated for reasons I don't understand and the government of the United States needs to see that prohibiting the drug contradicts and violates our rights, influences crime, and does more harm than good. The police officer he dealt with actually said to him " Do you mind if I go and smoke this?" Of course my friend had to play it cool and let the cop take his pot. With the government allowing these things to be viewed and listened to by the general public it arouses the question of: do they really care? Can the people in Washington really not understand how ludicrous it is to ban such a widely used drug from the people? It seems they would have learned their lesson from the first prohibition of alcohol earlier this century but they haven't. By taking away a person's freedom to make his or her own decisions, the government is, in effect, dictating what a person should and should not think.
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