RE: Marijuana Legalization 02-10-2021, 01:39 PM
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(02-09-2021, 07:54 PM)Boudica Wrote:In this situation, there are two sides that are the exact opposite of each other. Negative consequences can be expected in any case, whatever step we would not take. I think that soon people will get tired of it and they will want to take something more serious OR it will entail more positive consequences, for example, people will use drugs less and less as an escape from reality. Let's hope for the best, shall we?(02-09-2021, 07:27 PM)prteku Wrote: The legalization of marijuana did not stop anyone from using drugs. I think that people need to understand the real consequences of addiction, then we will hear less about overdoses or other frightening situations.
Personally, I use marijuana for medicinal purposes, it helps me cope with insomnia, relaxes my body and body. I am independent, but I understand the risks that may arise, so I control these processes.
I think the real point of legalization is to stop people from using drugs (making something illegal doesn't stop people either), but it provides people more legal and accessible avenues of dealing with the problem. Having an issue where you can't ask for help, because it will literally enhance the problem, vs having the ability to reach out for help and get professional support... Which one do you think is best?