In states where medical marijuana is legal and marijuana in general is decriminalized, people can still be arrested, prosecuted, and sentenced because of marijuana distribution and possession. How is this possible? It’s possible because, according to federal law, marijuana is still illegal. This seems like a blatant disregard of democracy, because
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The point I'm trying to make is that people should be able to choose for themselves. Yeah, it has risks, but its no more dangerous than alcohol or tobacco, which are both legal. Someone's life shouldn't be ruined with prison time just because they smoke weed. It's a nonviolent crime and they're hurting nobody but themselves when they do it.
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Heroin and crack "only hurt the people who use them," but these drugs shouldn't be legalized either.
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Also, weed doesn't make you commit crimes. The main reason a majority of criminals smoke weed is because they dont care about breaking the law anyway, and its of easy access to them. A person who's going to commit a crime is going to do it regardless of whether they smoke or not.
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