Monday, March 23, 2020
anti pot Essays - Drug Culture, Drug Control Law, Drug Policy Reform
I personally believe that marijuana should not be decriminalized. I understand that it is not a hardcore drug and has possible medical uses, but it is just wrong to decriminalize it. The reason I believe this is simple why give them the option that if they continue with their unhealthy addiction that their only repercussion is that they have to pay a little bit of money and continue to harm themselves and others. One who is a user of weed might say: well at least I am not drinking, doing cocaine, meth or taking pills because those are worse than pot. Well what I see just from my own experience with drug users is that they also do those other drugs also. (I would like to say that I have never done any of these drugs). I know quite a few people friends, family, and otherwise that does or has done drugs, and most of them will admit to popping pills or drinking while smoking marijuana. Although they might still do it, it is right to charge them a fine and throw them in jail for a number of days, because in the long run maybe they will come to their sense and stop doing that to their self. On top of that if they lose their education, have trouble getting a job, or fin ding a place to live as the article said. Then isn?t that a consequence of their drug addiction? I know that this sounds harsh and I get that it might have been a onetime thing for them. It was their choice to go against what the laws said. That being said I do believe that they should be able to be allowed back into society (record expunged), but only after they go through rehab and can physically prove that they are not abusing drugs through a drug test. I believe that marijuana should not be decriminalized because it would allow more people to abused it and with less consequences.
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