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2013-11-13 来源: 类别: 更多范文
Marijuana
Most Americans do not want to spend scarce
public funds incarcerating nonviolent marijuana
offenders, at a cost of $23,000 per year. Politicians
must reconsider our country's priorities and attach
more importance to combating violent crime than
targeting marijuana smokers.
Marijuana prohibition costs taxpayers at least
$7.5 billion annually. This is an enormous waste of
scarce federal dollars that should be used to target
violent crime.
Marijuana prohibition makes no exception for the
medical use of marijuana. The tens of thousands of
seriously ill Americans who presently use marijuana
as a therapeutic agent to alleviate symptoms of
cancer, AIDS, glaucoma, or multiple sclerosis risk
arrest and jail to obtain and use their medication.
Between 1978 and 1996, 34 states passed laws
recognizing marijuana's therapeutic value. Most
recently, voters in two states -- Arizona and
California -- passed laws allowing for the medical
use of marijuana under a physician's supervision.
Yet, states are severely limited in their ability to
implement their medical use laws because of the
federal prohibition of marijuana.
America tried alcohol prohibition between 1919
and 1931, but discovered that the crime and
violence associated with prohibition was more
damaging than the evil sought to be prohibited. With
tobacco, America
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