Marijuana Legalization Case Study

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A Case for Legalization of Marijuana for Recreational Use in New Jersey The legalization of Marijuana is one of the hotly debated issues in America today. While states such as Colorado, Oregon, California, and five other states have all legalized marijuana, albeit, with restrictions, other states are still contemplating on the issue or ignoring it altogether. One of the States immersed in this heated debate in New Jersey with the case fueled by the ongoing gubernatorial primary elections. Evidently, the calls for the legalization of marijuana in New Jersey has been loud and clear. Not only are legalization rallies forming in groups across the state, but also some of the front-runners for the gubernatorial elections have been vocal in their …show more content…

The concept also suggests that marijuana dominates the lives of the “potheads,” affecting their functionality and ability to work or socialize. Moreover, marijuana was the drug of choice for hippies and losers, a group of people associated with unfashionable thinking and lifestyles. Therefore, the notion of imposing criminal sanctions for the use and possession of marijuana is perceived as saving a generation from self-destruction through Marijuana use. Furthermore, for the prohibitionists, the idea of marijuana legalization seems to endear to the increase in the number of addicts cannot contribute much towards the …show more content…

From the fiscal point of view, it makes sense to legalize marijuana since the revenue collected from the sale, and money saved by the law enforcement eases the spending on taxpayers funds. Additionally, when examining information one can demonstrate that there is no evidence suggesting that cannabis is more than or as dangerous as other legalized drugs such as alcohol and tobacco. In fact, the review article “Stoned: A Doctor’s Case for Medical Marijuana,” shows that many the medicinal benefits of the drug have long been overlooked despite the clear evidence from several doctors. Consequently, the author’s intentions are to demonstrate, from his own experience as a doctor, the benefits of cannabis in easing the pain associated with most chronic