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Drug Legalization Essay, Research Paper

Will the legalization of certain drugs reduce the crime rate in the United

States? This question has baffled United States lawmakers, reformists, and

citizens alike for so long that many people probably consider it a rhetorical

question. With this in mind, I think that the only solution would be to go to

the research and see what studies would say about the dilemma. For this

particular paper, I found some research that looked at the legalization of

marijuana in the United States, and I think for all intensive purposes, it is

the best drug to discuss in respect to legalization anyway. To be completely

honest, I think that marijuana should be legalized in our country. That is just

a personal opinion, that I?m sure is shared by the majority of kids that are

my age as well. But, personally I do not use marijuana for medical or medicinal

purposes, but at least fifty percent of the people that I associate with do use

it so I am familiar with it. One of the reasons that I think it should be

legalized is the fact that alcohol is legal. In all of my experiences with the

two drugs, I believe that the effects of alcohol definitely outweigh those of

marijuana. Let?s just say that I would much rather be on the highway with

someone who is stoned on pot than to be on the highway with someone that is

really drunk. I also think that legalizing marijuana would cause the supply and

demand to shift and the price would plummet, alleviating the need of some to rob

and kill for enough money to support their habit. I could argue my point for

paragraphs, but instead, I will see what research says about it, and who knows,

I may change my mind. The article that I used for this paper came from the June

1998 issue of The Journal of Legal Medicine. It is entitled ?Is the debate a

Smoke Screen for Movement Toward Legalization.? The author cites in the

article an episode of the sitcom Murphy brown, where actress Candice Bergen

smokes a joint on national television for medicinal purposes while suffering

from breast cancer. The author believes that the nationally televised sitcom

endorsed a drug that has not been accepted by the FDA yet and that the event may

be a foreshadowing of the future of the drug in our country. In the article, the

author posed the same question that we are faced with in this essay? The author

believes that before the US legalizes the drug, that they should look at another

country?s experiences with crime where the drug is legal. In this particular

case, he uses Holland as a comparison. The statistics that he found were very

shocking to me. The author of the article found that: ?between 1984 and 1992,

marijuana use among males between the ages of 12 and 18 increased by 277

percent.? During this particular time; ?shootings increased 40 percent, car

thefts increased 62 percent, and hold-ups increased 69 percent.? Whether or

not these statistics can be proven to be due to the legalization of marijuana is

hard to prove, but they definitely make one think about it. Also in the article,

the author reveals that: ?75 percent of criminal offenders in the United

States believe that they were under some influence of marijuana at the time of

the crime, and 7 percent of those who committed homicides believe their actions

were directly related to their use of marijuana.? Although there are flaws on

both sides of the dispute, one of the strongest points to the anti-legalization

movement is the argument that marijuana is a gateway drug which leads to the use

of harder, more addictive drugs. In this particular article, the author cites a

study in which out of all of the persons studied, ?20 percent of persons who

use marijuana were three to ten times more likely to go on to use cocaine, and

75 percent of persons who used marijuana 100 or more times later used

cocaine.? Another strong argument is that if the US legalizes the drug for

medicinal purposes, then it will precipitate the legalization of marijuana on a

higher scale, a more recreational scale. So, the only thing that I can conclude

is that the legalization of marijuana is a very problematic dilemma that the

United States has been faced with for many years. Both sides have considerable

arguments, but there is still so much controversy and gray area that follows the

subject. Like most other Americans, I have a lot of difficulty taking either

side. I think that the only way to resolve the problem is to continue to

research marijuana, it?s benefits and it?s dangers, and see which ones

outweigh the others. It is then and only then that lawmakers should make their

ultimate decision about the fate of the drug in our country.

Is the Debate a Smoke Screen for Movement Toward Legalization? The Journal of

Legal Medicine. June, 1998


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