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US: Nation should consider relaxing marijuana laws

Richard Leahy

The Exponent

Tuesday 20 Feb 2007

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As Americans, the concepts of freedom and justice should always be on
our minds. This country has come a long way in guaranteeing certain
inalienable rights, but any responsible citizen must realize that there
is plenty of room for progress.

The decriminalization of marijuana is no doubt a controversial issue,
but it is the next logical step in our path towards freedom. There are
numerous shocking statistics on the subject of cannabis, such as the
U.S. prison population, the lost revenue due to the prohibition of hemp
production, and the health effects of smoking marijuana. I encourage
everyone to read about the subject from a variety of sources to become
educated on the matter, as there is more than I can include here. After
extensive research, I have come to believe that this country would be a
safer and more pleasant place by lifting the prohibition on marijuana.
There is no proof that marijuana has caused a single death. Meanwhile,
money is spent towards the war on drugs, and the incarceration of
peaceful users that could otherwise be spent improving our nation's schools.

Like every aspect of public policy, this is an issue that affects us all
and it should be treated seriously. Many people in our local community
have become victims of this human rights violation. Although such a
problem is best dealt with on the national level, you can start by
reading up on all the facts and sharing information with friends. Talk
to health-care professionals, politicians, and even those who are
against legalization in order to form an educated opinion.

Richard Leahy
Senior, College of Science

 

 

 

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