The Pros And Cons Of Illegal Drugs

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Gone are the days when people are fond of breaking rules to do something which is illegal such as taking illegal drugs, the related management become really harder and degenerative at the same time. As we all known, the illegal issues are always have negative effect on humans and hence some other people reasonably cannot tolerate such behavior. However, there are still a crowd of people back up using illegal drugs; even think they can be legalized. As far as I concerned, I disagree with the point view, I believe drugs cannot become legalized and ought to be avoided. There are many drugs can be identified as illegal drugs now and hence the classification seems crucial to those people who may mix up illegal drugs and illegal drugs. First and foremost, the …show more content…

(Illegal drugs) Firstly, in the United States there are many different drugs such as cocaine, heroin, crack, ice, and marijuana, which are all illegal. Secondly, there are also some prescription drugs are also illegal and they are Prescription Depressant Medications, Prescription Stimulant Medications (Amphetamines) and Prescription Pain Medications (Opioids). On the other hand, however, the question that why these drugs are illegal also attracts many people’s attention a lot. Firstly, they are illegal as they are addictive, mind-devastating and sometimes can be lethal. They are found to be harmful both physically and mentally. If the drugs are legalized, new problems of using these drugs will come up. Moreover, prescription drugs are usually strong medicine, which is why they ask for a prescription in the first place. When they are abused, they can be as dangerous as drugs that are made illegally. Even when they are not abused, every medicine has some risks for detrimental effect, sometimes serious ones. Doctors think the potential benefits and risks to each patient before prescribing medicine and consider many different factors, described