2) Marijuana is now legal in Massachusetts. Identify and discuss three reasons why you agree/disagree with this. I remain torn in my personal stance on the legalization of Marijuana in Massachusetts. For the purposes of this response, I will discuss reasons that an individual may be in agreement with the legalization of Marijuana in Massachusetts. Marijuana is not harmful to the individual No substance is good for you if it is not used in a controlled manner. Marijuana does not have the addictive qualities like coffee, tobacco and alcohol do. These substances are legal despite being more harmful than marijuana. Marijuana medical benefits, such as relieving chronic pain. An increasing number of patients who suffer with nausea associated with chemotherapy use it to improve …show more content…
True, the efficacy for specific conditions is up for debate, but the low toxicity and the fact that people generally report feeling better make it a great risk/benefit trade-off. Marijuana is not harmful to people around you Alcohol is often used in comparison with Marijuana. Alcohol is known to elevate your feelings, ranging anywhere from love, to sadness, to anger. Alcohol intake is more likely to result in impulsive behavior and poor decision making, subsequently having an effects, and not necessarily good ones, on those around you. Individuals who smoke are impacting those who are in their immediate presence. Second hand smoke is a known cause of lung cancer. Marijuana is not harmful to society as a whole Criminalizing marijuana is very expensive. It diverts the resources of law enforcement towards arresting people for things that do not really present a public disturbance. Criminalizing marijuana possession does not keep it off the streets. It just drives it underground. Cops could be using the same time investigating incidents that have a larger impact on