Saturday, June 27, 2009
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Friday, June 19, 2009
A Solution For Two Problems
The
Granted that the
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Illegal Immigrants Boost the Nations Economy
Seen on the nightly news, in our morning newspapers, found online in news sources and read in magazines daily are reports that illegal immigrants are harming the
Despite these reports nothing can be farther from the truth and corporate
As we have seen it is impossible for the
Thursday, June 11, 2009
NORML Supports
People from all economic backgrounds are affected by the laws prohibiting marijuana at this time. The outdated law of prohibition is causing more harm to the American people than good. 20 million people have been arrested for marijuana since 1965. This is over crowing the prison system with non-violent offenders and the process is costing the United States billions of dollars each year.
A plan has been proposed on how to bring about change. Appealing to the American people- regardless of race, nationality, age or sexuality- NORML encourages them to speak out by contacting their state representative. The government can place regulations on marijuana. Taxing marijuana will help the struggling economy. Legalizing it will create millions of jobs for the American people who now suffer from the high unemployment rate. The American people themselves are the only ones with the ability to make change and if change is sought the time to speak up is now.
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Legalize It
I on the other hand believe marijuana and the responsible use of marijuana should be legalized. R. Keith Stroup, executive director of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) would agree. After a hard days work we all seek a way to relax. Some choose to light up a cigarette, others choose to swing down a cold brew and for some their guilty pleasure is sparking up a joint. All used to relieve the stresses endured throughout the day. It is no secret that many Americans choose to use marijuana for this purpose.
I will not argue that marijuana is not abused because it is but that abuse falls on the individual choosing to use the drug. Abuse of marijuana is no different than abuse of prescription medications, nicotine, and alcohol. I believe marijuana to be less harmful than nicotine and alcohol. Smoking nicotine is carcinogenic to the smoker and those around them. Drinking alcohol destroys ones liver over time and getting behind the wheel intoxicated takes the life of many innocents every day.
Those who smoke marijuana are usually too high to leave their home. You tend to find them in an elevated state on the couch in front of the television set with a bag of Doritos in one hand and a Dr. Pepper in the other. If you find them behind the wheel of a motor vehicle they are usually traveling 20 miles per hour due to paranoia, a common known side effect of marijuana. At the speed the marijuana smoker is driving not much damage will be done if they are involved in an accident.
Marijuana Use Not a Crime
The United States of America fights an unjust war everyday, "the War on Drugs", which is nothing more than a war over money. Choosing to partake in drug use is nothing more than the choice of the individual and it is not a crime. There is a difference between drug use and drug abuse and both will continue to happen. This leads more specifically to marijuana, is its use any more dangerous than prescribed medications, nicotine, or alcohol; all of which are legal and all of which are abused. The answer is no. Then why does the United States government continue to prosecute recreational marijuana users as hardened criminals? Yeah the question continues to baffle me as well...