Thesis: Legalizing marijuana can bring many benefits to different groups in today’s society.
I. Legalizing marijuana can benefit the government.
a. Can generate $8.7 billion in federal and state tax revenue annually.
b. Money can be used towards education.
c. Could help create jobs
II. Legalizing Marijuana can bring health benefits
a. Can treat and prevent glaucoma.
b. Can help control epileptic seizures.
c. Stops cancer from spreading.
III. Legalizing marijuana can lower crime, spending, and traffic deaths.
a. Can help save $11.3 billion in spending on incarcerations.
b. Is proven to reduce crime rates.
c. States with legalized medical marijuana show reduced deaths in traffic.
IV. Conclusion
Marijuana has always been an issue in our country’s history. However, today, it has gained more attention than it has in the recent decades. People were raised and taught since their early years that this plant brings nothing but trouble to your life if you consume it, for any reason. However, marijuana isn’t as bad as we were all taught that it was. Legalizing marijuana can actually bring many benefits to many groups in today’s society. It’s actually not that bad of a plant once you get to know it a little better. Legalizing marijuana can benefit the American government in a few different ways. One way that it could benefit the government is by selling it and taxing it. Alcohol and tobacco, though known as two drugs that can cause harm to you, still sell and bring in a lot of federal and state tax revenue, regardless of how high taxes are placed on these products. The size of the marijuana market, though illegal, is still very huge and very profitable. If the government were to legalize marijuana, it could bring approximately up to $8.7 billion in federal and state revenue. This could help the government tremendously. This much money can be used for a lot of different things. One thing that this money can help improve is education. For