Race in My CommunityEssay title: Race in My CommunityLegalized MarijuanaAnalyzing SourcesJoshua S. WattAxia CollegeCRT 205 Critical ThinkingInstructor Jeremiah NelsonDecember 10, 2006Legalized MarijuanaThere does not seem to be any issues with my chosen hypothesis, “If the government legalizes marijuana, they can reduce the crime and violence associated with the sale of marijuana.” I believe my position can be argued effectively, there are plenty of documented incidents. There are several issues with the legalization of any drug, both economical and social. I will save those for my paper, the main point I want to make here is that our government looks very hypocritical when they keep drugs like nicotine and alcohol legal. How can our society tolerate the use of these substances and then turn its nose up at marijuana? We have become a society that does not question our government, we think why would they do any wrong.
In regards to the topic of the prohibition of marijuana, many have asked in many posts and blogs for clarification. On our most recent post on a similar subject, we noted that there are other options by which to go about the legalization of any drug that would make us think, I agree this one is quite strong. However, the current debate and current legalization of any drug have really changed the legal landscape here in America. The people are doing something that they never thought they would do that should be debated or taken seriously. We do not think what is happening here will change anything, whether the drug will affect people, and I am sure we see those issues in other places. Let me offer a few thoughts about this topic. Let me note that:
(i) We have legalize marijuana.
(ii) The laws have not changed.
(iii) Marijuana is for medical applications.
(iv) The police have not changed their stance.
(v) The prohibition still in place.
What is our argument?
We feel that there is no problem as long as it has less money. Why does it matter? I have shown this to many and I think it is probably due to the fact that I am conservative when it comes to government policy and the laws. There can be nothing bad about an issue that has no practical effect, it just goes to show that our government policy is not as important as they want us to believe. This sentiment was reinforced in a number of posts and blog posts during our research about this issue, I think that a significant part of what you see is people’s political differences in our society. Many of them believe they can do this to themselves. However, this ideology does not work for everyone, or for anyone. In certain situations, this is just the result of people’s preferences and ideas being rejected or ignored.
You may have heard some political science that is not applicable to this issue. If you agree that one cannot have a “natural” level difference in political beliefs, then this is really not as relevant. However, that opinion may actually apply to everyone regardless of any given political decision that they can make. It may even suggest the same things if you think the difference has a biological value. It is hard to know for sure if you need this as it may not be there. If anyone was to predict one way or the other from their data, it would be an impossible scenario and it is much more difficult for us to predict from my research. We are simply asking people to do research on it that is relevant to their feelings, it does not matter to anyone to do so. However, if you want to know exactly what you would find in this study about the effects of the political beliefs held by some people under different circumstances, please consider this blog post:
The current state of medicine in the United States is changing rapidly. According to the Federal Government Department of Health and Human Services, there are no health care facilities that are not supported by the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act.
This changes your perspective at least a little. There are approximately 3.000 pharmacies operating in the U.S. and 3,000 health care institutions.
There were a series of recent studies showing that the most common reasons people were unable to obtain access to health care facilities have been inhumane treatment or lack thereof, and it has been shown by the many studies that these actions are causing serious health problems. In the cases of the 1 in 4 men with coronary artery disease, this is the main cause of death.
The lack of adequate screening of patients is making it difficult for
The argument I am posing focuses on the social impacts of legalized marijuana, this argument could really apply to almost any drug. Why is it that nobody seems to remember prohibition? Our country has been through the process of outlawing a widely used substance before; the crime was out of control and illegal activities increased. As a country we are seeing this now, how much more do we have to endure before we just legalize the substances that cause all of this crime and punishment.