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Most still oppose legal marijuana
May 8th
Poll finds 60 percent in U.S. would support exception for use by patients
LOS ANGELES: Most Americans still oppose legalizing marijuana but larger majorities believe pot has medical benefits and the government should allow its use for that purpose, according to an Associated Press-CNBC poll released today.
Respondents were skeptical that crime would spike if marijuana is decriminalized or that it would lead more people to harder drugs like heroin or cocaine. There also was a nearly even split on whether government spends too much or the right amount enforcing marijuana laws. Almost no one thinks too little is spent.
Read more: http://www.ohio.com/news/nation/91574484.html
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Why most illegal drugs should be legalized
Mar 6th
I disagree that legalizing illegal drugs condones an activity. Something being legal is the default state with regard to a any given activity. It is more or less a neutral state. When a new activity comes along, the default assumption is that it’s acceptable, because we live in a society where individual liberty is ideally preserved at the expense of every other consideration except immediately deadly acts, ones that immediately threaten national security, and ones that destroy/infringe the integrity of others’ property/person(I might be missing something).
Read more: http://temposs.blogspot.com/2010/03/why-most-illegal-drugs-should-be.html
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