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  1. Should drugs be legalized? Legalization pros and cons

    Pros and cons of legalization of drugs. These are some of the most commonly argued pros of legalization: Government would see the revenues boosted due to the money collected from taxing drugs. Health and safety controls on these substances could be implemented, making recreational drugs less dangerous. Facilitate access for medicinal use.

  2. Should drugs be legalized?

    Should drugs be legalized? Essay. Incensed by the steadily growing number of deaths, crime and corruption created by illicit drug trade and use in the recent years, a number of persons drawn from both the government and the private sector have been calling for the legalization of drugs to curb the problems associated with the abuse and trade in ...

  3. Why all drugs should be legal. (Yes, even heroin.)

    Why all drugs should be legal. (Yes, even heroin.) Prohibition has huge costs. By The Week Staff. last updated 10 January 2015. We've come a long way since Reefer Madness. Over the past two ...

  4. Should Drugs Be Legalized?

    Drugs should not be legalized. There are also many arguments against legalization. Legalization would increase the number of casual users which, in turn, would increase the number of drug abusers. More drug users, abusers, and addicts would mean more health problems and lower economic productivity. Although legalization might result in savings ...

  5. The World's View on Drugs Is Changing. Which Side Are You On?

    Produced by 'The Argument'. Medical marijuana is now legal in more than half of the country. The cities of Denver, Seattle, Washington and Oakland, Calif., have also decriminalized psilocybin ...

  6. Should the United States Decriminalize the Possession of Drugs?

    The citizens of Washington, D.C., voted to decriminalize psilocybin, the organic compound active in psychedelic mushrooms. Oregon voters approved two drug-related initiatives. One decriminalized ...

  7. Drug Legalization?: Time for a real debate

    Time for a real debate. Whether Bill Clinton "inhaled" when trying marijuana as a college student was about the closest the last presidential campaign came to addressing the drug issue. The ...

  8. The Legalization of Drugs: For & Against

    Peter de Marneffe offers an argument against drug legalization. The argument itself is simple. If drugs are legalized, there will be more drug abuse. If there is more drug abuse that is bad. Drug abuse is sufficiently bad to justify making drug production and distribution illegal. Therefore, drugs should not be legalized.

  9. Impact evaluations of drug decriminalisation and legal regulation on

    Introduction. An estimated 271 million people used an internationally scheduled ('illicit') drug in 2017, corresponding to 5.5% of the global population aged 15 to 64. 1 Despite decades of investment, policies aimed at reducing supply and demand have demonstrated limited effectiveness. 2 3 Moreover, prohibitive and punitive drug policies have had counterproductive effects by contributing ...

  10. Should We Legalize Drugs? : NPR

    Supporters of legalization have long argued that drug enforcement unfairly targets minorities and that, as with Prohibition, the continued demand for illegal drugs leads to greater crimes. But ...

  11. Americans overwhelmingly say marijuana should be legal for medical or

    Nearly two-thirds of conservative and moderate Democrats (63%) say marijuana should be legal for medical and recreational use. An overwhelming majority of liberal Democrats (84%) say the same. There also are racial and ethnic differences in views of legalizing marijuana. Roughly two-thirds of Black adults (68%) and six-in-ten White adults say ...

  12. Ending the War on Drugs Need Not, and Should Not, Involve Legalizing

    Earp et al.'s much more troubling recommendation is that supplying drugs be legalized. Carl Hart has argued in his recent book Drug Use for Adults that drug use can enhance the wellbeing of a substantial share of users, even if the drug is the much demonized methamphetamine, about which there is not even a fictional oeuvre suggesting it is ...

  13. Arguments for and against drug prohibition

    This article is written like a personal reflection, personal essay, ... Legal drugs however, have been the cause of more than half a million deaths a year: 480,000 from tobacco smoking-related illnesses and 80,000 from alcohol use disorder. Together, tobacco and alcohol cause about 20% of all yearly deaths in the USA. ...

  14. Drugs Legalization Essay

    The Legalization Of Drug Legalization. Drug decriminalization is opposed by the majority of Americans. Leaders in drug prevention, education, treatment, and law enforcement are against it, as are many political leaders. However, pro-drug advocacy groups, who support the use of drugs, are making headlines. They are influencing legislation and ...

  15. Head to Head: Should drugs be decriminalised? No

    Although bans on the import, manufacture, sale, and possession of drugs such as marijuana, cocaine, and heroin should remain, drug policies do need a fix. Neither legalisation nor decriminalisation is the answer. Rather, more resources and energy should be devoted to research, prevention, and treatment, and each citizen and institution should ...

  16. The most convincing argument for legalizing LSD, shrooms, and ...

    The most convincing idea so far is letting people take psychedelics in a controlled setting. Kleiman also envisions a potential system in which people can eventually graduate to using the drug ...

  17. Against the Legalization of Drugs

    These arguments against drug legalization emphasize addiction, dependency, and treatment issues. Abstract. If drugs such as heroin are legalized, their price will be reduced significantly, hypodermic needles will be readily available at the neighborhood drug store, and drugs can be purchased anywhere. There would no longer be any financial or ...

  18. Legalization of Drugs: An Idea Whose Time Has Not Come

    This critical review and commentary regarding five papers discussing issues related to the legalization of drugs concludes that drugs such as marijuana, heroin, and cocaine should not be legalized and that those who advocate legalization should put forward serious and comprehensive policy documents that address all the major questions and avoid repeating assertions that are based on ...

  19. Risks and Benefits of Legalized Cannabis

    Thirty-eight states and Washington, D.C., have legalized medical cannabis, while 23 states and D.C. have legalized recreational use. Cannabis legalization has benefits, such as removing the product from the illegal market so it can be taxed and regulated, but science is still trying to catch up as social norms evolve and different products ...

  20. Should Drugs Be Legalized Essay

    Legalization will always come with a risk in health and threat to society. Decriminalization could lead to an increase drug users and deaths by overdosing without seeking proper treatment. The danger to youth while alcohol and marijuana are legal, could also give an opportunity to experiment and try illegal drugs.

  21. Don't Legalize Drugs

    The legalization of currently illegal drugs will not achieve what its proponents claim, and it will probably lead to an increase in drug abuse and its attendant costs. The arguments in favor of legalizing the use of all narcotic and stimulant drugs are twofold: philosophical and pragmatic. The philosophical argument is that in a free society ...

  22. The Controversial Debate: Should Drugs Be Legalized?

    The question of whether drugs should be legalized is a complex and multifaceted issue. While proponents argue for economic benefits and personal freedom, opponents stress the potential public ...

  23. Drugs Should Most Definitely Not be Legalized Essay

    Drugs disorganize brain , heart, liver, intestine work. And almost all of these disorders are irreversible. If drugs would be legalised, some people would buy it instead of usual anaesthetics even though it would make more harm than benefit. Death statistic of drug abuse is horrifying. About 30% of drug addicts die.

  24. Harmful Effects of Drug Addiction: [Essay Example], 610 words

    Drug addiction also has profound psychological and emotional effects. Substance abuse can exacerbate pre-existing mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety, and bipolar disorder. Conversely, drug addiction can also trigger new psychiatric disorders.