Prohibited market systems consist largely of inhalants (seven and a half percent), tranquilizers (four point two percent) and cannabis (an alarming sixty-seven and a half percent), which, if authorized, users do not have to hide and develop schemes to obtain these drugs. One in six of today's teenagers are drug users, and where they get these illicit materials is difficult to find out, because of the variety of sources.
The average drug dealer makes approximately twenty-five thousand dollars by selling drugs per year, which is earned by the transportation, selling and organizing of the drug trades. The use of these drugs is tedious to stop, but knowledge of these …show more content…
Prohibition of these drugs, as proven by the alarming on in sex teens using illegal drugs statistic, will likely not stop the trade of these. Resources for third-world countries will drastically increase, because though many have the sources to create these drugs, they cannot legally trade them. If legalized, the governments of these countries can use the money to open up jobs for the poverty-stricken population. This also opens up jobs to the public. A single branch of one store opens up several jobs; manager,cashier, shelver, supervisor, et cetera. Imagine the amount of income and jobs if a whole new division of brands,shops and styles were to open. There would be CEOs, managers, and hundreds of employees needed, and many would gladly accept these