1. Pros and Cons of Light Drug Legalization
Pros and Cons of Light Drug LegalizationPros and Cons of Light Drug
LegalizationPermalink: https:// /pros-and-cons-of…rug-legalization/ ?As we all know, the
simple truth is that drugs destroy lives, they steal away opportunities, they produce fatal
overdoses, and death by criminal homicide. Therefore, deterring the use and abuse of
dangerous substances should be the centre piece of any effort intended to reverse the rising
drug trends. Despite these well-intentioned words, the reality of the use of drugs is hard to
miss especially in our suburbs, metropolitan areas and schools. Some propose that use of
drugs such as marijuana should not be legalized while others the opinion that the
legalization of such drugs can bring some benefits to the society. The debate on pros and
cons of light drug legalization appears to be intensifying and despite the controversial
arguments that have made, there will be a need to make well-informed discussions. The
paper will examine various pros and cons of drug legalization and provide an informed
decision on the suitable solution to the issue of drug legalization. The paper will
demonstrate that regardless of which seedbed this arguments should be sprouting from, we
should act to discredit those who promote positions without a basis in fact and aID
credibility to those who have facts on their side.There are various arguments that have been
made in favor of the advantages of legalization of light drugs. Legalizing drug trade can
generate sufficient revenue that will offset the cost of social ills that arise from drug
aIDiction. Presently, the war on drugs originates from its price; it costs lives and money.
View the drug trade from the macroeconomic perspective; it is a form of an underground
economy that has deprived governments of their revenues, due to the fact that it is not
subject to any form of tax. A new research by Mexican Institute of Competitiveness (MICO)
on Mexico drug cartels has revealed that the government losses $46.5 billion of revenues
annually in tax due to the prohibition of the drug trade. Legalizing the drug trade can
generate revenue for the government. In aIDition, legalizing drugs can massively reduce the
crime rates. Most violence crimes have been associated with the illegality of the drug trade.
For example, many dependent users report to stealing in order to raise funds for buying the
high priced drugs. Legalization can help to regulate the drug market by lowering the prices
of the drugs and as a result, preventing the users from engaging in stealing so as to raise the
money to buy the drugs.However, legalization of light drugs has some disadvantages. There
are those who consider drugs laws to be paternalistic; that the use of drug causes no harm
to anyone and the state laws should neither intervene nor prevent them. Nevertheless,
legalization of drugs, should it be marijuana, opiates, or cocaine, has been proven
2. scientifically to cause physical, mental and health problem. An average user, for example, is
unable to function well in the society. Moreover, it has been noted that drug users suffer
from emotional problems that can afflict their families, friends and other members of
society that are close to them. Theories see an epidemic on the legalization of drugs. They
argue that drug users have a strong propensity to make others to starting using the drugs,
especially if the habit is established among the leadership groups. For instance, peer
pressure has resulted to an increase in the spread of the drug use among the juveniles. The
risks associated with use of drugs among the children are well documented and they further
prove that children are more likely to have poor physical, social, intellectual and emotional
outcomes. For instance, a research that was done by Judy Howard and her colleagues at
Chicago’s Northwestern Hospital in 2007 showed that children who were exposed to drugs
while at the age of 7 encountered mental problems during their development stages.Despite
the pros and cons of drug legalization, one basic point of view against drug use is that ing
criminal penalties may not bring the problem to an end, or does licensing guarantee
adequate control of the drug market. Instead, a more critical approach should be to impose
criminal penalties to restrict commercial manufacture, sale and possession of large
quantities of the drugs. The spread of drug use and drug abuse is on the increase due to the
large production of these drugs and the readily available markets.BibliographyKilmer,
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