In these days, marijuana has been the subject of debate in the government and the
community. In this discussion to legalize it or not, you are going to see that everyone
has a different opinion to be agree or disagree basing in experiences, education, the
Bible, and other sources that implies to resolve this ethic issue for the legalization of
marijuana.
Some people answer the question for so many benefits, some of those benefits are
economy, peace, and health. But also, there exist issues that one needs to think
about them carefully before one make a decision. For example, marijuana is a drug,
it affects the brain and then its functions on thinking, and the memory. So what I
think is that our society is ready to legalize that drug, making rules and laws
to control the use of it. Because marijuana can be used as medicine but if it is used
in excess it becomes dangerous that is exactly the same what happens with others
products as alcohol and tobacco. How I always say: “Everything in excess is bad”.
For example if somebody eats a lot or it doesn’t eat well is bad, so one has to learn
how to control it and use it in a good way. It will be good to legalize it because it
could save more lives in the Drug War, and saving lives is more important than
everything else. In Mexico and in other countries there exist a war with Drug
Cartels. Those Cartels are the ones who transport marijuana and other drugs into
the United States. They are trying to control the entire country, ans are causing the
death of many innocent lives.
First of all it is necessary to understand what marijuana is, well marijuana or also
called “cannabis”, is a mixture of dried leaves, stems, and flowers of the cannabis
sativa plant. The mixture can be of different colors as green, brown, and gray.
Marijuana is the most common illicit drug used in the United States. The
psychoactive chemical is delta-9-tetrahydro-cannibol
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