One of the most controversial subjects in the United States is the legalization of Marijuana. Many believe that Marijuana is a dangerous drug and can not be used for recreational purposes. Even though it has proven to be a safer drug than tobacco and alcohol. It is still something that has been frowned upon by many over the years. Marijuana has also proven to be a breakthrough drug in the medical field helping hundreds of thousands of people around the world. There is still a lingering criticism that consumption of marijuana is a very big epidemic in today's society. These accusations are based on the fact that marijuana is seen as a weak and easy drug to abuse. They also believe that most people don't fully understand the dangers that come with the …show more content…
Colorado and Washington are living testaments of what kind of money legalization of marijuana can bring in through taxing and fees. When in 2014 Colorado alone raked in a whopping 60 million dollars. This statistic found in an article by, Katie Mulvaney named “Advocate says Colorado received $60 million in taxes and fees from marijuana in 2014”. This is a large amount of money that could be useful to our country that is undergoing an economic slump. This is desperately needed in money deprived communities around the United states. This is the type of money that could go to having better education programs for students. The money can even go to health care for the thousands of americans who can not afford such luxuries. This is money that is staying in the hand of criminals when it could be money that our communities could be benefiting from. Even if you don't participate in the consumption of marijuana you can still benefit from it if legalized, due to the fact that the state will have more money to put into our communities that need help