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Position A:
For many years the legalization of marijuana has been up for debate and I would like to lay this argument to rest through my paper. ... Marijuana, being what is commonly called a mild-hallucinogen actually allows people to in effect, “think for themselves. ... Marijuana has some psycho-active chemical, which once it hits the patients brain, opens doors of perception which, in most Americans, remain shut throughout most of their days and even lives.
The effects of marijuana being legalized would be considerably well worth while from the secular humanistic standpoint. ... What we would see as a result of this legalization would be; First an increase of people using marijuana. ... An increase in individuality could be seen, as marijuana would be used as a kind of substitute for alcohol, and is not so much the social drug as alcohol is. The number of violent crimes, car accidents involving serious injury or death would decrease as a result of people substituting alcohol for marijuana. ... Because marijuana actual heightens sense perception, people are better drivers when stoned than when drunk, so the number of car accidents attributed to intoxication would drop drastically.
Approximate Word count = 959 Approximate Pages = 3.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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