Prohibition Of The Cannabis Sativa Plant

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Kristopher R

 

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May 22, 2015

 

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University

 

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Needless to say, such rigorous enforcement is expensive; enforcing marijuana statutes costs the government between $10-15 billion a year in direct costs (2005). Why is the criminal justice system dissipating precious resources to enforce jurisprudential regulations that are plagued with dissent amongst the American populace? One popular argument is the notion of marijuana being a “gateway” drug...
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A gateway drug is a substance that within itself is not overly threatening, but its use could lead a person down a slippery slope to more dangerous drug use. If marijuana became legalized, it is reasonable to assume that its use would increase, and with more people using marijuana, there would be more people victimized by the presumed gateway effect of marijuana...
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