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Why Marijuana Should Not Be Legalized
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Why Marijuana Should Not Be Legalized
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Outline.............................................................................................................................................2
Introduction......................................................................................................................................3
The Scope/outline of the Study....................................................................................................3
Why the study is important..........................................................................................................3
Findings From Literature Review....................................................................................................4
Effects on the youth.....................................................................................................................4
Cost..............................................................................................................................................5
Economic development................................................................................................................5
Environmental effects.................................................................................................................5
Health...........................................................................................................................................5
Science.........................................................................................................................................5
Public Safety................................................................................................................................5
Recommendations............................................................................................................................6
Conclusion.......................................................................................................................................6
References........................................................................................................................................7

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Introduction
Marijuana is a psychoactive drug obtained from the cannabis plant and intended to be
used as medicine. When taken, it induces physiological and psychoactive effects that manifest in
the form of heightened mood, increased appetite, and relaxation (Mano, 1990). The current use
of the drug is for recreational purposes, but this has been done mainly in secret with resultant
negative consequences. Focus has been on the effects of Marijuana, and whether to legalize it or
not. In states, such as Arizona, and California, Marijuana has been legalized for medicinal
purpose. A number of debates are ongoing with an aim of finding the rationale behind legalizing
the use of marijuana. Policy makers are after tangible reasons why marijuana should not be
legalized or why it should be legalized, and such tangible reasons will enable them make
informed decisions. This paper proposes that marijuana should not be legalized.
The Scope/outline of the Study
This study will explore in details why marijuana should not be made legal. The study will
adopt a qualitative approach to unearth evidences to back its position. In this case, a number of
secondary studies will be explored. The exploration will base its rationale on the negative effects
of marijuana on health, public safety, cost, economic development, the conducts of the youth,
environment, and social interactions. In addition, the study will explore the position of scientific
studies regarding marijuana, and discuss its findings with a view of recommending that it be
illegalized. Thereafter, the paper will make its conclusion.
The Importance of this Study
The federal law prohibits marijuana in the US. However, a number of states, such as
Arizona and California have legalized its use in a number of medical cases. The legalization has
opened ways for the abuse of marijuana, and thus there is a need for such states to review these

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laws. Also, a number of states, such as Iowa are contemplating on legalizing marijuana, and this
calls for a serious review on the dangers of such states legalizing the drug. In addition, about 3.6
million people smoke marijuana in the US on a daily basis and the rate is increasing because of
some position being taken by some states to legalize the drug (Ostergard, 2010).
A study by Whitten (2014) indicates that about 46% of the Americans are in support of
legalizing marijuana, and this is mainly because they are limited studies to point out the dangers
of legalizing the drug. Although they point out to the fact that marijuana has a number of
medicinal value when the public is allowed to smoke it freely, they forget that such medicinal
value can be countered using other drugs with little side effects. This means this study is
important as it will clarify all these issues and enable policy makers to make an informed
judgment.
Findings From Literature Review
Marijuana has been on the use for a long time, but its use has heightened since late 1990s
when focus shifted to its use on medicinal cases (Brookhiser, 1997). However, there are a
number of case that have increased tremendously owing to the increased use of marijuana and
this is enough to indicate that the drug should not be legalized. If legalized, a number of side
effects will manifest in a number of ways as discussed in this section.
Effects on The Youth
If marijuana was to be legalized, the youth would fall for it because it will be freely
available and this will result in a number of negative effects. Effects such as school dropouts,
reduced IQ, and increased antisocial behaviors are likely to increase (Ostergard, 2010).

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Cost
Although legalizing marijuana will create revenue through tax, the social costs will be
far too much than the revenue. Such costs will be in the form of school dropout, crimes,
emergency room visits, and drug treatment among others (Zeese & Ruzzamenti, 1993).
Economic Development
The work ethics is likely to decrease as a result of tiredness, absenteeism, and lack of
teamwork among workers using marijuana, and this will reduce the rate of economic growth
(Whitten, 2014).
Environmental Effects
Cultivation of the cannabis plant will increase in various areas, including flowers gardens
if the drug is made legal and this is likely to affect the environment negatively (The New York
Times, 2011).
Health
Marijuana has a number of negative health effects, including effects on memory,
respiratory system, IQ, and coordination among others (Phelan, 2010). Such problems will
increase if the drug is made legal.
Science
Scientific studies agree that the drug should not be used for medicinal purpose because
there are a number of drugs with minimal side effects that can be used in its place (Phelan,
2010).
Public Safety
Marijuana affects the mood, sense of judgment, and IQ, and thus it can lead to traffic
crashes, family neglect, and workplace injuries among others (Phelan, 2010).

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Recommendations
Based on the rationale in the study findings, marijuana has negative effects on health,
public safety, cost, economic development, the conducts of the youth, social interactions, and
environment. As a result, the drug should not be legalized.
Conclusion
Marijuana is a psychoactive drug obtained from the cannabis plant and intended to be
used as medicine. Focus has been on legalizing its use because of its medicinal value. However,
this study recommends that the drug should not be legalized. This is because the is no scientific
agreement on its effectiveness. Also, the drug negative effects on health, public safety, cost,
economic development, the conducts of the youth, environment, and social interactions.

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References
Brookhiser, R. (1997, January 13). Lost in the weed. U.S. News & World Report. p. 9.
Mano, D. (1990). Marijuana. National Review, 42(9), 58-59.
Ostergard, M. (2010). Should Marijuana Be Legalized?/Can Renewable Energy Replace Fossil
Fuels?. School Library Journal, 56(11), 135.
Phelan, C. (2010). Should Marijuana Be Legalized?. Booklist, 107(4), 46.
The New York Times. (2011, June 28). Should Marijuana Be Legalized and Regulated?. New
York Times. p. 1.
Whitten, T. E. (2014). Under the Guise of Reform: How Marijuana Possession Is Exposing the
Flaws in the Criminal Justice System's Guarantee of a Right to the Jury Trial. Iowa Law
Review, 99(1), 919-955.
Zeese, K., & Ruzzamenti, W. (1993). Should marijuana be legalized for medical uses?. Health
(Time Inc. Health), 7(7), 23.

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