Marijuana
Dear Congressman, I am honored to be writing to you on such a significant topic of national concern. Average citizens are annoyed and just plain fatigued with the drugs and crime problems in America. These upright citizens, that contribute to the growth of American society, are being told that legalization is a reasonable alternative to dealing with these problems in their communities. Legalization of any drug is not a positive way to fight crime. In fact, there is no legitimate reason to legalize drugs. The Legalization of marijuana is the starting point of the pro-legalization of drugs movement. The issue of legalizing marijuana is truly a controversial one, and certainly one that requires a plethora of considerations at the top levels of the legislative branch. When considering the possibility of legalizing marijuana as a recreational drug, there are a number of concerns that come to mind. Is marijuana physically harmful to the user? Is marijuana an addictive drug? Does the use of marijuana lead to dependency situations? Does it act as "gateway" to more hazardous drugs? Does the notion of legalizing marijuana send an immoral, wrong message to the youth of America? Mr. Congressman, the answer
None the less, there are obvious signs that marijuana users become addicted in some manner. One argument that the pro-legalization movement pleads is that there are thousands of legal medical drugs on the market that have possible side effects that can be dangerous to the user. David Smith, founder of Haight-Ashbury Free Clinics in San Francisco, says that, "the clinics there treat about 100 youths a month who seek help with marijuana dependency" ("Is Marijuana Dangerous? Is It Addictive," 1995). " As reported in The Medical Journal of Australia, "Marijuana causes birth defects, fetal damage, lung cancer, long-term impairment of memory, schizophrenia, suppression of the immune system, and even leukemia in the children of marijuana-smoking mothers" (Nahas & Latour, 1992). " Psychological Bulletin, 113, 497-512. Department of Justice: Drug Enforcement Administration. One effect can be dependency and addiction to prescription drugs. This could be a direct result of the increase in potency of marijuana. " Medical Journal of Australia, 156, 495-497. Such an organization would not exist if addiction and dependency were not associated with marijuana use.
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