In addition to considering possible tax revenues after legalization and the adverse health effects associated with cannabis use, the issue of government enforcement remains a focus of discussion. Fifty years have passed since the Equal Rights Law was enacted in 1964, and laws related to minorities, especially marijuana, were illegally enforced. About 33% of the arrests associated with marijuana are when an African American accounts for only 14% of marijuana users who are anonymous authors "The government must legalize marijuana" I am African American.
This is not necessarily the case: in 2005, public opinion was about 2 to 1 legalized against marijuana. However, since the beginning of 2014, 14 polls have been found showing continued support for legalization. (In public opinion survey questions, we are using "broad legalization" which does not provide specific information on whether to restrict the medicine selling method or medicine usage method.) Wilhelm Weld says that: "Even if we have the most reliable data, we can ask the same questions in the same way, in major voting organizations Gallup will do this."
Conservatives are doing many legitimate arguments against legalizing marijuana. In Colorado province, legalizing recreational marijuana in 2014, the number of traffic accident deaths related to cannabis and the number of hospitalizations related to cannabis increased. Other arguments focus on the trivial fact that weeds are often portal drugs that severely limit productivity. This behavior, the deregulation of regulation from federal to state level, is ideologically consistent with previous conservative demands. In other words, same-sex marriage is determined by each country. Conservatives believe that only states have the right to properly support federalism and to legislate social issues.
As with many problems in the US today, the attitude towards cannabis is highly biased. Although legalization or legalization of marijuana has been done in many states over the past decade, most Americans currently support legalization of marijuana for medical purposes, but recovering from the failed "drug war" There are reactive politicians who want to postpone legal use. Progress of marijuana. I do not believe that medical marijuana will pose a danger. However, if evidence of profit outweighs risks, we use a lot of risky medicines. In the case of legal prescription opioids, there is increasing evidence that risks outweigh the benefits, but we are using them widely.