Pros and Cons of Drug Legalization

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The Pros and Cons of Drug Legalization

Should drugs be legalized ? Drugs are resources that are capable of affecting theAmerican economy in many

ways--both positively and negatively. Drugs often have a bad name even though they help us everyday in medical cases. and the drugs with the worst reputations are not the most abused drugs One may benefit from the legalization of drugs in

many ways, while others would suffer greatly. Almost every person in the United States

has their own opinion on drug legalization. There are many different pros and cons to the

legalization of drugs. Drug legalization is also an ethical and a moral issue. Should drugs

be legalized or not? While I think drugs should be legalized, many others disagree.

The first major benefit that will come from the legalization of drugs will

be the increase in jobs. Creation of new jobs will take place in the manufacturing

industry, sales industry, and marketing industry--due to the increased demand for drugs.

The manufacturing industry will experience a boost because some drugs will need to be

mixed with other substances to become other drugs, such as crack cocaine. The sale

industry will expand from the legalization of drugs because the drugs will not sale

themselves. A new form of entrepreneurship will be available for many individuals to

take part in. Marketing jobs will increase simply because every new drug product will

need to be marketed. In addition, there will be a variety of legalized drugs. Not only will

Drugs create jobs for these three major industries; they will also create jobs for farmers.

Farmers will benefit from the sale and distribution of drugs in the United

States. Th...

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only thing that has so many people divided is fear--fear of the harm it could do or even

fear of the good it could do. Take for example the city of Amsterdam it proves that drugs can be legalized in a safe and orderly manner since the legalization of drugs their there crime rate has been one of the lowest in the world In the end it all boils down to people because drugs do not control people, people control drugs. Society has proven this with 18th Amendment, where one of the most commonly abused drugs, alcohol, was banned in the 1920's. The ban was later repealed in the 1930's. During the ban, alcoholism went down but it created a booming industry for organized gangsters. Crime went up but, when the law was repealed, crime went down and alcoholism went up. It seems history has a way of repeating itself, and I think drugs should be legalized.

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