The Costly Misconception of Legalizing Marijuana

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Why Marijuana should remain illegal Drinking is a potentially dangerous habit that leads hundreds of thousands of deaths per year, but we want to condone pot use on top of that? There's a reason pot was made illegal in the first place and quite frankly, the only reason alcohol and cigarettes are legal is because they're so deeply ingrained in our society that we can't get rid of them. Therefore, so society puts a label on it and says let’s legalize marijuana and called it medical marijuana. Marijuana is the most commonly abused illegal drug in the U.S. and around the world. Those who support its legalization, for medical or for general use, fail to recognize that the greatest costs of marijuana are not related to its prohibition; they are …show more content…

The best-known of these is THC, which also leads to the signs that someone has been smoking pot: the memory loss and random thoughts, as well as the unsteady walk. There is a lot of debates about medical marijuana however let me share with you some reasons which explain why marijuana should never be legal. Marijuana is damaging to your health, smoking any substance will have a negative and potentially life-threatening effect on your respiratory. Increase mental illness, likewise a person that is driving under the influence may be more prone to having a Collison. Operating a heavy machinery in a workplace reduces the chance to perform your job efficiently. When I use to work for a staffing agency in Human Resources we had an employee accidently hit other employee with a forklift and cause permanent damage to a person’s ankle and it turned out that the forklift driver was under the influence of marijuana. Can you imagine what the other person had to go through all because another employee was under the

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