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  1. Should drugs be legalized? Legalization pros and cons

    These are some of the most commonly argued pros of legalization: Government would see the revenues boosted due to the money collected from taxing drugs. Health and safety controls on these substances could be implemented, making recreational drugs less dangerous. Facilitate access for medicinal use.

  2. Should cannabis and other soft drugs use be legalised? Give ...

    There has been a recent debate whether cannabis and soft drugs should be authorised by the lawmakers or not. Even though , it has proved extremely productive in the medical sectors such as for anxiety , depression and cancer patients | Band: 4

  3. Analysis of Arguments: Should Marijuana Be Legalized ...

    Americans overwhelmingly say marijuana should be legal for recreational or medical use. The majority of Americans agree on the necessity to legalize marijuana.

  4. Cannabis and Soft Drugs: Essay Model ...">Debate on Legalizing Cannabis and Soft Drugs: Essay Model ...

    Many countries have seen some benefits of allowing the consumption of legal cannabis by the general public. However, I think that in spite of its numerous benefits, cannabis and other soft drugs should only be legalised under tight government control.

  5. Should drugs be legalized? - 600 Words | Essay Example - IvyPanda

    Proponents of the debate to legalize drugs argue that this move will discourage drug use, citing a report by the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction that the Dutch are the lowest users of cannabis.

  6. Debating the legalisation of recreational cannabis

    Although the use of medicinal cannabis is legal in many countries, for example to treat chronic pain, poor appetite, or nausea due to chemotherapy, legalisation of non-medicinal or recreational cannabis is a topic of growing public discussion and debate globally.

  7. Legalizing Marijuana: Pros and Cons Essay - IvyPanda

    Nowadays, most governments prohibit the recreational use of marijuana; however, in most states of the U. S., it is legal to use cannabis for medical purposes and in some of the states – for recreational ones.

  8. Risks and Benefits of Legalized Cannabis | Johns Hopkins ...

    Although the use and possession of cannabis is illegal under federal law, medicinal and recreational cannabis use has become increasingly widespread. Thirty-eight states and Washington, D.C., have legalized medical cannabis, while 23 states and D.C. have legalized recreational use.

  9. Essays on Cannabis Legalization | Academic Commons

    Essays on Cannabis Legalization. Though the drug remains illegal at the federal level, in recent years states and localities have increasingly liberalized their marijuana laws in order to generate tax revenue and save resources on marijuana law enforcement.

  10. Cannabis Legalization on Cannabis ...">The Impact of Recreational Cannabis Legalization on Cannabis ...

    Although cannabis is largely illegal at the global level, policies surrounding cannabis use are becoming steadily liberalized. Decriminalization (reduced penalties for self-use but not distribution) is more widespread worldwide, including in the Netherlands, Portugal, and parts of Australia.