Fallacies Of Legalizing Marijuana

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Cannabis, also known as Marijuana has been smoked dating back to China in 2700 B.C. In 1545 it was introduced in to America and was grown as a cash crop, and was also sold in bars around America, right next to tobacco. Marijuana was made illegal in 1937 based on false propaganda and racism because some blacks usually smoked it. There are many fallacies regarding the effects of marijuana; like the addictiveness, cancer causing levels and reasoning impairment for the users. Despite these false accusations, marijuana has been found very useful in the treatment of cancer, AIDS, glaucoma, arthritis, and chronic pains. In most places obtaining marijuana is dangerous, because since it is illegal it has to be sold in the black market. The millions…show more content…
Marijuana is not just used for smoking, it is used as hemp and in the past they used it to make paper, rope and canvas. Hemp could produce four times more paper than any regular tree and the harvesting would take 3-4 months, rather than 40-50 years that a tree took. It became a problem to the paper making companies because hemp would take them out of business. These paper companies had connections in the U.S. congress, so that is what began the Marihuana Tax Act in 1937. After the Tax Act in 1937 marijuana ended up becoming illegal due to conspiracies from paper companies and racism against the black. If Marijuana were made legal the production of hemp paper would take out the need of destroying rainforest to make…show more content…
In 1975 the U.S. government decriminalized the personal use and the possession of small amounts of Marijuana. During the 15 years it was decriminalized, the state was prospering and had its strongest economy. In addition, the most important analysis found from legalizing marijuana was that in the 15 years the national crime rate went up, while in Alaska it remained the same. Another example of low crime rate is Amsterdam, which has a very liberal policy on the consumption of marijuana. Amsterdam allows the consumption of marijuana to a controlled amount per person. Because of this, Amsterdam has lower crime percentile than any of the major cities in the Unites States. The legalization of Marijuana would take the business away from the drug cartels and would be safer to get in all the country. By taking the drug cartels out of business the crime would be reduced. In addition, smoking and having small possessions would no longer be considered a crime, so the smokers will not be sent to jail for simple possession of marijuana. With less marijuana related “crimes” the government can focus on catching real criminals, like crack cocaine dealers and
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