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Question:

Why is marijuana illegal?



Answer:

Something is illegal when laws are passed prohibiting it. Marijuana is against the law because there are specific laws which make it illegal.

 

To understand why certain things are illegal, we should understand two basic principles: (1) where laws come from; (2) why one thing, rather than another, may have a law against it.

Laws are rules which are enforced by a controlling authority or Government. In the United States, we have a Constitution, which is considered the highest body of law, or rules, in the land. The US Constitution creates three areas of government: 1. a President to oversee the country; 2. a Legislature to enact and create rules of law; and 3. a Court system to test and enforce the rules and laws enacted by the legislature.

Laws are usually made with the idea of protecting people or things. For instance, laws against driving too fast are safety-oriented and are intended to protect people. Laws against chopping down native cactuses are intended to protect the desert plants, rather than protecting people.

Before a law on anything is created, people must agree that a law is necessary. For some things, most people agree there is no need for a rule or law to control it. On the other hand, when enough people agree that a law is needed, then one may be created by the legislature. Legislatures are made up of representatives elected by people.

If something is determined to be dangerous, and people are doing it in spite of its dangers, then the legislature may create a law to prevent people from doing it and the court system may punish people who break the law.

So, marijuana, like most things which are illegal, has been determined to be a danger to the people, and because some people use it, sell it or possess it in spite of its dangers, laws were created by the legislature to prevent people from using, selling or possessing it and to punish people who violate the law.


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On 04/27/04
[email protected] from AR said:
I feel like this article doesn't necessarily answer the question justly, and focuses more on the definition of a law. Considering that there are no long-term side-effects of pot use (except in people who use it 5-15 times a week for at least 20 years, and at that effects were proven to be reversible). Alcohol kills brain cells, causes liver problems, impairs your ability to make good decisions, causes depression and aggressive behavior,yet it is legal. Smoking marijuana has proven to do none of the above, not to mention it's a natural plant. Why isn't it legal for people of a certain age?
On 04/26/04
Brandan from OH said:
They call this the land of the free. This country isn't free by a long shot. Our constitutional rights are being taken away from us slowly. Its amazing how its ok to give an 18 year old a gun and send him off to a foreign country but in the "land of the free" you cant walk around with a joint or sell a bag of pot for a little extra money. However, I understand about the whole driving stoned thing but people drive drunk and drinking is legal so what's the big deal about smoking pot I dont see much of a difference?
On 04/26/04
amber from MN said:
Ok, I see what your saying about a law being passed prohibiting it, but why was it prohibited? You didn't explain that.
On 04/25/04
Lola from AR said:
In response to Erica: I just read your comment and couldn't believe the ignorance you portrayed. You said that people don't realize what a danger they are on the road when they are "high". Well, first of all if Marijuana were made legal, I'm sure there would be laws against driving under the influence. Second of all if I were driving down the road with my two kids in the car and had to make a choice, I have to say, I would WAY rather be hit by someone under the influence of marijuana than alcohol. The risks of alcohol vs. Marijuana don't even COMPARE! Either way they should both be illega
On 04/24/04
Rick from AZ said:
Marijuana, is illegal because "Voters" are voting for politicians who are "politically correct". It has nothing to do with public safety, it's just a political image, " a popularity contest" to appropriate votes for office. As each felony arrest occurs, so goes an individuals voting rights. Drug arrests are means to bias drug laws by developing a form of voter genecide. After a felony conviction, you no longer have the right to vote. Get out and vote, while you still have the chance! Let's stop putting our citizens in prison for a naturally grown God given plant. The drug war must stop!
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