The argument of whether to legalize marijuana or not is parallel to the age-old battle of Creationism vs. Evolution, everyone has his or her own opinion. Legalizing marijuana is social debate whose outcome could not possibly make everyone happy. This debate is filled with both pros and cons, and some would argue that both sides have equally convincing arguments. There are several substantial reasons why marijuana should be legalized. A few reasons why it should be legal are, there are no logical reasons for marijuana to be illegal, legalizing marijuana would save the government a lot of money, and prohibition of marijuana is simply not working.
The first and most basic reason that marijuana should be legal is there are no logical reasons for it to be illegal. Some people ask “why should marijuana be legalized” but I will ask a different question, “Why should marijuana be illegal?” From a logical point of view, individuals deserve the right to make choices for themselves. The government …show more content…
There is no substantial evidence that shows prohibition decreases drug use, and there are even several theories that suggest prohibition might actually increase drug use. One theory suggests prohibition causes the "forbidden fruit" effect, which is that people want what they cannot have. One unintended effect of marijuana prohibition is that it has become very popular in American high schools. This is because it is available to the youth. You do not have to be a certain age to buy marijuana, and dealers usually do not care how old you are as long as you have money. It is actually easier for many high school students to obtain marijuana than it is for them to obtain alcohol. This is because alcohol is legal and therefore regulated to keep it away from kids. There would be the same type of regulation if marijuana were