Society has always believed that smoking cannabis is contraindicated culture. However, marijuana is as bad as society thinks. Cannabis has been illegally desperate in the United States since 1930, and it will actually reduce the production and use of marijuana. But the ban is more harmful than good. In addition to using the taxpayer's money, filling the gaps in non-violent criminal prisons and building a black market, it did nothing. The question is, how can I get rid of this? Let's legalize.
Milton Friedman, winner of the Nobel economics award, said that criminalizing certain drugs damaged the law and created "a moral atmosphere of decades." The legalization of drugs such as cannabis and cocaine is "double blow, which will increase the efficiency of law enforcement and crime prevention, but will reduce direct criminal activity." Legalization of medication, treatment and law enforcement program. For example, former US President George Schulz of Reagan said, "Legislation will weaken the interests of dealers and eliminate the motivation to make young people addict."
According to drug experts, hemp is the most popular illegal drug. Most of the discussion to support and oppose the legalization of marijuana is the same as the argument for legalizing other illegal drugs. Narcotics and marijuana are not legal in 50 states. Alaska legalized marijuana for personal use in 1975, but the 1990 national referendum made marijuana once more illegal. There are no countries legalizing these medicines, but nine states in California, Colorado, Maine, Minnesota, Mississippi, Nebraska, New York, North Carolina are legalizing a small amount of marijuana. And Ohio. In addition, since 1989, New York Senator Joseph Gallily has worked hard through the New York State Council to obtain a bill that states will now be regarded as a regulated substance of all drugs. It was legalized.