Legalizing marijuana has been a question in the U.S for years now; some say this is an excellent idea other disagree. People have many different reasons why they feel the way they feel, and of course, as humans, we all come with opinions. The problem with this Opinion is that they are often not factual. People have stepped up to voice their views, but little take the time to do the actual research. I firmly believe that anybody who is of age should be available to make use of the health benefits of cannabis. The criminal justice system should rid of marijuana should be on the same level as alcohol and Tobacco. As of now, there are five states whose jurisdictions have regulated and rejected the prohibition of marijuana; four states licensed the regulation production and sale of marijuana. More and more studies show that marijuana is imperative in the treatment for HIV. The support for medicinal cannabis is at an all-time high in the US, with over 70 percent of the people in America for …show more content…
The United States government would save much money, as a country we spend billions of dollars every year trying to chase big-time distributors and local guys on the corner trying to make a quick dollar. When in all actuality the State and local governments would acquire significant new sources of tax revenue from regulating marijuana sales. Usually, people who partake in the herbal essence are usually calm, mellow and look practically fine. You catch a crack head on the streets or a heroin addict lying around they look like then been to hell and back on a one-way ticket. Moreover, when we do put people in jail for marijuana, it is cost a lot to keep them in there because taxpayers’ dollars pay for their food, housing, and other expenses. We could save those billions of dollars and make money of the equitable distribution of the product, and use that money to more important