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Against Legalizing Marijuana

April 6, 2011
By Nura.is.Beast BRONZE, Boulder, Colorado
Nura.is.Beast BRONZE, Boulder, Colorado
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They say marijuana is a helpful medicine. They say it makes you calm down and feel good. They also say that it isn’t as dangerous or harmful as alcohol and other drugs. Those are some reasons why they want to legalize marijuana. But are they right? No they are not. Marijuana should stay illegal in the United States because if it is legalized, more people will smoke it, causing negative effects on health and families.

If marijuana is legalized, people will think smoking marijuana is something we can do every day at anytime, which increases drug use. People are going to smoke marijuana without getting in trouble or getting arrested. Also there is going to be easier access to marijuana, and it will be cheaper to buy. These same things happened when alcohol was legalized. Also, drug dealers can grow marijuana without getting arrested, and make a bunch of money off of it. “Van Deventer, a news reporter, described how he and his friends used drugs casually for a while. He felt like he was growing closer to addiction. But buying illegal drugs wasn’t easy. Van Deventer and his friends feared being arrested. They worried about undercover cops posing as drug dealers, who often sold them fake drugs” (Legalizing Drugs, pg 67). According to this passage, Van Deventer stopped using drugs when it was illegal, because he didn’t want to get arrested. If drugs are legalized, he and his friends would use drugs casually again.

Increased drug use leads to negative health effects. For example people who are depressed use marijuana because they believe it will calm them down, and make them feel better. However, this isn’t true because marijuana worsens depression. Other negative health effects are respiratory illness, lung infections, and cancer of the lungs, mouth, throat, and esophagus. Marijuana users have a higher risk of cancer then cigarette smokers. Also, after a few minutes of smoking marijuana, your heart beats faster and your blood pressure drops. Because of lower blood pressure and higher heart rate, researchers found that marijuana users have a four times higher chance of a heart attack within the first hour of smoking marijuana.

Legalizing marijuana would also lead to negative effects on families. Marijuana use at work and school lessens from 13.6% in 1988, to 3.8% in 2006, according to USA Today. Marijuana use basically got smaller after it was legalized. Also, younger teens will use it. Parents will use it and give bad example to younger kids and teens, and parents will use it and become high around their kids. Marijuana affects teens and their ability to concentrate in school, and drug-using parents will neglect or abuse their children. If marijuana stays illegal, these negative effects will lessen. “The more the barriers there are (cops or the hassle or the fear of dying from an overdose) the less likely you are to get addicted,” according to Van Deventer (Legalizing Drugs, pg 68). He’s trying to make the point that because marijuana is illegal, there are more consequences when smoking marijuana, than if it was legalized.

Why take the risk of legalizing marijuana? It is only giving a bad idea to teens, parents, and families. Increased drug use, negative health effects, and negative effects on families are all the outcomes of legalizing marijuana. So think about this, will it put a negative affect on your family? Will it increase drug use by people? Will it affect teens and their ability to learn? Will it make you depressed and a have higher risk of cancer? Yes it will.


The author's comments:
Whatr inspired me to do this article, is because i think marijuana is somthing that should stay illegal. It has made a negative impact on people's lives and i want people to know that marijuana isn't just somthing fun to do, but somthing dangerous and a life risk.

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on Jun. 2 2015 at 6:12 pm
crosica23 BRONZE, Madison, New Jersey
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You're right. That was too harsh

on Jun. 2 2015 at 10:11 am
AshleySD BRONZE, Campbell, California
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I know that they made a lot of mistakes in this article, but I am just asking that you to respect the work that they put into it. How would it feel if you worked for days on a paper and everyone laughed at it? And how would you know what all the likes are?

on Jun. 1 2015 at 9:10 pm
crosica23 BRONZE, Madison, New Jersey
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Never mind, just realized you didn't write this. Just a little surprised anyone would defend this piece

on Jun. 1 2015 at 9:07 pm
crosica23 BRONZE, Madison, New Jersey
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How does it feel to know that all of the likes this story got are sarcasm

on Jun. 1 2015 at 5:32 pm
AshleySD BRONZE, Campbell, California
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Your argument would be a lot better if you hadn't used a logical fallacy. You used a personal experience to try to make your argument valid. You can't do that. Well, you do have the freedom to, but it makes you seem less credible. Also, copying and pasting your argument five times makes you seem desperate. Please take these criticisms and learn.

on Jun. 1 2015 at 5:30 pm
AshleySD BRONZE, Campbell, California
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Are you high?

on Jun. 1 2015 at 5:30 pm
AshleySD BRONZE, Campbell, California
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If it's not addictive, then can you stop? And mellowing a person out is altering their mood.

on Jun. 1 2015 at 5:28 pm
AshleySD BRONZE, Campbell, California
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You are right. Marijuana, if used properly, is not really dangerous.

on Jun. 1 2015 at 5:27 pm
AshleySD BRONZE, Campbell, California
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I agree. "YOU ARE WRONG!!!" You. Please understand that this person is not TOTALLY wrong. They do make a few errors, but they make some good points too.

on Jun. 1 2015 at 5:25 pm
AshleySD BRONZE, Campbell, California
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It's actually not, and if you would study, you would know that.

Amber said...
on May. 15 2015 at 11:28 pm
This is so wrong in every single way, surely the author is trolling or something....

on Apr. 12 2015 at 7:49 pm
Alright. Here it is. YOU ARE WRONG!!!
I really wish when I come across people like you, you would actually take the time to read up on some facts before you just blurt out your own opinion of marijuana. There have been PROVEN studies to pretty much disregard anything you have said in your post. I suggest YOU study the next time you talk about a topic

on Apr. 2 2015 at 3:18 am
crosica23 BRONZE, Madison, New Jersey
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Wait, you're from Boulder. Are you trolling?

darcylevine said...
on Mar. 8 2015 at 9:25 pm
Marijuana can negatively affect a person’s attentiveness, perception of time and speed, and ability to draw on information obtained from past experiences. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, 18 percent of fatally injured drivers tested positive for at least one illicit, prescription, or over the counter drug, an increase of 13 percent from 2005. A study of over 3,000 fatally injured drivers showed that when marijuana was present in the blood of the driver, he or she was more likely to be at fault for the accident.

on Feb. 24 2015 at 11:34 am
Funny. Marijuana isn't an addictive substance. It isn't used to "alter" your mood. It's used to mellow the person out. I smoke on a daily basis, so do a lot of people I know.

on Feb. 24 2015 at 11:34 am
Funny. Marijuana isn't an addictive substance. It isn't used to "alter" your mood. It's used to mellow the person out. I smoke on a daily basis, so do a lot of people I know.

on Feb. 24 2015 at 11:34 am
Funny. Marijuana isn't an addictive substance. It isn't used to "alter" your mood. It's used to mellow the person out. I smoke on a daily basis, so do a lot of people I know.

on Feb. 24 2015 at 11:33 am
Funny. Marijuana isn't an addictive substance. It isn't used to "alter" your mood. It's used to mellow the person out. I smoke on a daily basis, so do a lot of people I know.

on Feb. 24 2015 at 11:31 am
Funny. Marijuana isn't an addictive substance. It isn't used to "alter" your mood. It's used to mellow the person out. I smoke on a daily basis, so do a lot of people I know.

sean111 said...
on Jan. 13 2015 at 1:38 pm
First off For most marijuana users the change in behavior is directed towards a more relaxed attitude. Next please do some research and learn why marijuana is currently a illegal drug in most states. It was not made illegal because of the supposed health risks of using it, it was done because while racism was still prominent whites believed that the blacks smoking were feeling too empowered and equal to the whites. It was first made illegal on a racist bias towards blacks who used it. By legalizing marijuana it will be regulated so that it is no longer "spiked" and it is also sold in legitimate businesses, putting drug dealers out of business.