Legalization of Marijuana

... The problem that is going to be addressed in this paper is controversy that surrounds much debated issue of legalizing and declassifying marijuana, on the level of State policy. It’s been observed that Drug Prohibition laws proved to be really ineffective in government’s war on drugs. The time came when we need to ask ourselves – if this policy doesn’t result in reducing the number of drug related crimes, why have it in the first place?

Conservative politicians say it’s unthinkable to even talk about reconsidering our present anti-drug laws. But why is that? When asked to explain their position, they simply reply that legalizing marijuana would constitute a highly immoral act. They are being very inventive, when it comes to convincing people to support today’s anti-drug policies, by trying give this issue a much broader meaning – they say it is a part of Good fighting Evil.

Yet, the nature of this problem is actually very much down to Earth – it’s about money, as usual. Criminal syndicates are able to operate effectively and make huge profits because of price on any illegal marijuana is way to high for people, not to be tempted to make a lot of money fast. If marijuana would become legalized, the drug pushers would instantly be left without income. It would lead to the State taking over their functions and would enable government to kill two rabbits with one shot – to start receiving huge amount in taxes revenue and also to provide consultation and Medicare to those hooked on drugs, helping them to fight the addiction.

I’m strongly in favor of legalizing drugs. The recent studies show that we’re genetically predestined to a certain mode of behavior (Bell Curve), in another word, if individual is inclined to become a drug addict, it will inevitably happen, regardless of his social status and the way he was being brought up. This is not an issue of morality but rather biology.

Obtaining illegal drugs is very expensive, so those with a habit are very likely to resort to any violent means to get money that needed for buying drugs, thus contributing to the increase of drug related crime ratio. If drugs were to be legalized, it’d automatically result in reducing crime rate. It’s not mere theory – it is already being done in Holland, making this country one of the safest in Europe.

It is the fact that 50% of youth in countries like USA and Canada have tried smoking marijuana by reaching the age of 15. This clearly shows that Drug Prohibition policy has failed to reach its objectives, just as Alcohol Prohibition failed in America during thirties. Nothing makes drugs as desirable, as government’s intent to maintain its status of “forbidden fruit”. In Holland, where marijuana is legalized, its consumption among young people is the lowest in Europe, as they are not tempted to try drugs, only to prove to their classmates that they are “cool”, by doing anything illegal.

Black people are 10 times more likely to use marijuana, according to recent studies and this leads to racial profiling. Disproportionate number of drug-related arrests among Blacks inevitably leads to racialist speculations, on part of Whites. That, in its turn, adds to rise of racist sentiment in every society, where Blacks become the primary target for attacks. So, it’s whether we legalize drugs or just admit to ourselves that racial equality is nothing but a myth.

It is a commonly accepted practice, in Western countries, to have Church and State separated. Yet, morality that our social policies are based upon, have its roots in Christianity – an outdated religion of senile people. Why do they have the right to impose their views upon those who have the right for not even listening to their nonsense, according to Constitution? On the surface, conservative politicians are in favor of maintaining status quo, because they believe its “moral”. Yet, many of them have more practical interest in it, as they are being bribed by the organized crime to lobby a continued prohibition of marijuana, so that the its prices never drops.

We live in consumerist society that quite openly proclaims that there is no higher goal for an individual then enriching oneself, as this is only the way to achieve happiness in our materialist world. Children are taught in school to pursue careers that would enable them to make as much money as possible, while applying very little efforts, not even to mention any physical work. So when these kids grow up, many of them simply decide to deal drugs, as it is the simplest way to make a lot of money, within short period of time. Some risk attached to this business, only makes it more attractive. But when some of those people are being arrested, they get to be charged with trying to pursue standard American dream – getting rich and happy, just like it portrayed in Hollywood movies. It is unjust to demand from these people being moral; while there is only one morality in Western consumerist societies - money. ...

 

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