Legalization of Marijuana in the United States?
What is the big deal about this that it is one of the most controversial topics in the U.S. today. Why do people think that it is the worst thing we could ever do? Cannabis would fix our country. The cannabis plant is a cash crop. If the U.S. legalized it, it would fix our economy and keep us out of a depression. Cannabis offers not only financial profit, it offers medical uses that can help with thousands of diseases, and according to a collage in England, it could hold the cure for cancer. Why are we not funding this? It offers a clothing and house hold products that would be all organic, which if im not mistaken, is what we are going for. A poll in the United States in 2009 showed that there are over 25 million people that use marijuana on a regular basis. Why wouldn’t we legalize alcohol and legalize marijuana to stabilize the economy?
*illegalize alcohol
No. You should do a little bit of research on a topic before you post on it. In California, they use Marijuana for Medicial uses. It is sold at dispenceries, and taxed at time of sale. It would still be black market, yes, but that would be the illegal part. You should have to take an evaluation to see if your legaly aloud to use it. And trust me, there is more money being made selling Marijuana then busting people that use it. Supply and demand would take effect and it would open jobs for thousands. Marijuana is not a drug either, it is an all natural herb that was first produced naturally in the wild. Methamphetamens are drugs, that is house hold products broken down to its basics.
