Just Say No By Patrick Shaw Summary

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Marijuana: Will you let this pass? Have you ever thought about smoking marijuana? Do you know the facts, and risks? In the article “Just Say No,” by Patrick Shaw, smoking marijuana is said to increase chances of lung cancer, disturb safety by causing dangers such as stoned driving, and also cause short term memory loss. With all these risks I guess it becomes easy to understand as to why kids that smoke marijuana do poorly in school. Personally I would have to mostly agree with Shaw, that marijuana should not be legalized. Marijuana is an addictive drug that can lead to other worse drugs, and legalizing it would be irresponsible, and would cause lives to be in danger. I am in agreement that smoking marijuana can, and does cause an increased likelihood that…show more content…
In 2008, marijuana use accounted for 4.2 million of the 7 million people aged 12 or older classified with dependence on or abuse of an illicit drug. This means that about two thirds of Americans suffering from any substance use disorder are suffering from marijuana abuse or marijuana dependence. Most, if not all the arguments for legalizing marijuana have a greater harm then the ones opposing it. Some say that it gives the police more time for other crimes, but if we neglect these small crimes they will think it is ok, and move on to stealing cars, and robbing houses. The idea to tax it and make a profit will not work the way it is suppose to because of how easy it is to produce this drug yourself (unlike tobacco, and alcohol),and with people producing their own marijuana they will also be selling it cheaper than the government as well. Therefore taxing marijuana will not have a great profit. In the article “Exposing the myth of Medical Marijuana,” by The US Drug Administration website, it is said that the drug causes more health problems then it relieves, and also of it is really necessary you can ask your doctor, and get a
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