The Ethics of
Legalizing Marijuana
The ethics of marijuana is arguable. Some people (slowly becoming the minority)
think it is a dangerous drug and it is morally wrong to partake in drug
abuse. Most of the people who believe
this way do not have any experience with the marijuana. They see it as being as bad as crack or
heroin. The way the mainstream portrays
it is that it is a “gateway” drug-that it is a stepping stone to harder drugs
such as heroin, cocaine or crack.
Marijuana is less harmful than the legal drugs that our country pushes
on us. Is that ethical?
Cigarettes and alcohol are so heavily marketed but they are
extremely harmful and highly addictive.
It is not okay or ethical to have ads for cigarettes in magazines and on
billboards trying to sell to minors.
Commercials for alcohol are on television all the time-times when
children are watching, like during football, basketball, baseball and soccer
games. Is this ethical? According to the CDC, “The number of
alcoholic liver disease deaths in 2010 was 15,990. The number of alcohol-induced deaths,
excluding accidents and homicides was 25,692 in 2010.” (CDC,2 )
These are pretty staggering and shocking statistics and yet many people
believe alcohol to be a safer drug than marijuana.
Cigarettes are much more dangerous than marijuana. According to the CDC, “Cigarette smoking is
the leading cause of preventable death in the United States, accounting for
more than 440,000 deaths, or one of every five deaths, in the United States
each year.” (CDC,5 ) Those statistics are shocking, also. Marijuana does not contain nicotine which
causes people to become addicted to cigarettes.
There are many ethical issues surrounding marijuana
legalization and although it is much less harmful than cigarettes and alcohol,
it is still illegal. If marijuana is not
going to be made legal in the United States then cigarettes and alcohol should
be made illegal. We saw how that worked out
in the 1920s during prohibition.
According to the article “Prohibition in the United States”, “The lack
of a solid popular consensus for the ban resulted in the growth of vast
criminal organizations, including the modern American Mafia, and various other
criminal cliques. Widespread disregard of the law also generated rampant corruption
among politicians and within police forces.”
(Wikipedia, 23 ). This is an
example of what illegal marijuana is doing for the Mexican drug cartels and
gangs. Marijuana should be legalized in
the United States so criminals do not profit from it.
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