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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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    296 thru 300 of 791 comments    ...  56   57   58   59  [ 60 ] ...   
    On 04/02/04
    Garrett from VT said:
    Why do you think?
    On 04/02/04
    another mother from GA said:
    My engilish or grammer may not be right and I'm not going to use spell check to see if this is correct either. I just want to state that even the smartest of people smoke POT. Yes Mom, even smarter then you. I grew up with hippies for parents,and my mother is as great now as she ever was.(still smoking it at 59)I don't condone it if you are not of a mature age to be responsible about it, but don't come in here and rag on these kids who have some good opions. Our kids need to be heard now adays. Listen to everything they they say.Might learn something.
    On 04/01/04
    Carli from IA said:
    I just have a though, if marijuana doesn't affect your concentration and doesn't affect your intelligence what so ever, then why are there so many spelling errors in the people that use it's comments?
    On 04/01/04
    Rollin from AZ said:
    Well first of all, I used to smoke numerous times a week for about 4 years. I find it amusing to read some of these comments about self-proclaimed 4.0 college students who can't seem to check their own spelling. To me it just screams "ignorant," just another pothead trying to influence others so they can have their way. Well I'm not quite sure whether it should be legal or not, I sure enjoy it now and then. But I have witnessed first-hand what drugs can do to people's lives and families. Murder, poverty, etc. are all byproducts created by drug abuse, quit lying to yourselves please.
    On 03/31/04
    Joseph from NY said:
    In this Question 30 it states the past laws created against the drug Marijuana. Well Marijuana isn't the greatest thing in the world, but compared to Alcohol one must question the law. The Main reason i see that it is illeagal in this country is the fact money can not be made off of it. Keeping Marijuana illeagal gives them a way too. ex. If not for Marijuana there would be less jobs for authority. Arresting people for the drug, gain's money from that person for the State. More to do with why it is illeagal is in Politics. I've run out of room.But don't be blinded and Question all!!PEACE
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