government should legalize drugs. This would eliminate the dangers associated with its underworld existence, such as gangs, criminal activity, risky behavior on the part of users, support for terrorist activities, money laundering, and so on. Meanwhile, some oppose this view and defend the illegality of drugs on the basis that they are harmful to the individual and society. Is this an example of a problem becoming an issue? Explain why or why not.
Yes this is a perfect example of a problem becoming a issue. The problem is what drugs is doing to our cities and individuals that use. The issue is whether to legalize it. Would we benefit from making it legal or would it have a worse effect than it does now. It is …show more content…
The test gave a example of teen drivers in West Virginia losing their license if they do not go to school. The problem was the dropout rate. The solution take their license away if they dropped out of class. But this brought up dilemmas between students, parents, and the government. It brought in many questions like if it violated students rights. This was a debate with many different opinions. When you many views on a topic it turns a problem into a issue. I think issues can arise from problems. If a problem is not taken care of quickly it can turn into a issue if a agreement is not made. For example riots and or fights could break out because of the changed law. Fights are a problem that leads back to the issue at hand. The reverse is possible but problems becoming issues is more common. The problems with are economy has led to many issue with the …show more content…
The views on same-sex marriage is a issue because different people have different beliefs on it. Some believe it is a sin to have a sexual relationship with the same sex let alone marry the same sex. While others believe it is a violation of equal rights. They believe you should be able to marry anyone regardless of race, sex, or color. The only part of this that I would consider a problem is the protestors. They can get violent and there needs to be a solution to keep the peace. This is why I consider it a issue. A keyword in this question is debate. When there's a debate it is a issue. Everyone involved has different opinions on what should be done and if it should be allowed. I have a gay friend and he feels strongly about equal rights for gays. My husband is completely against it. I am mutual and everyone should be able to be with who they