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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 01/30/08
    Jason from KY said:
    From what i understand weed was made illegel during the 1800s. hemp was considered to be more comfortable and cheaper then cotton. People were buying hemp instead of cotton. Cotton farmers complained to the government. They used bribery and blackmail to outlaw hemp. ...thats just what i was told
    On 01/15/08
    Jake from WY said:
    I think marijauna should be legal because you cannot die from it, believe me i would have overdosed on it by now, but you can die from alcohol and it is legal, what is wrong with our government do they want us to die or is it the alcohol companies that have all the power now. and pills from the pharmacy companies have so much of a dependecy problem these days that people can't get off them and once again you can overdose on just about every pill out there so what do you think is wrong with our government just ask yourself is the government really looking out for my best inerests?
    On 01/14/08
    Flava from PA said:
    wow.... I like how they answered the question to the fullest. There are laws that make things against the law, OKAY! everything makes sense now! -_-. weed is able to be grown in every house in AMERICA, the gov. cant control that to tax it, soo lets make it illegal. Brilliant! Get your heads into the clouds every now n then enjoy life, ya only live once. Smoke pot with ur friends, family n have fun! Legalize Weed! i have a 3.4 gpa n i shmoke wen the times right, never hurt me once, n never will
    On 01/07/08
    Jim from UT said:
    "One joint causes the same amount of tar build up to the body four times more than one cigarrette does." I find this hard to believe, seeing as how tobacco companies add a whole lot to cigarettes. Further more, look at the joint to cigarette ratio. A heavy weed smoker probably smokes 4-5 joints a day, where as a heavy cigarette smoker may smoke 3-4 packs a day.
    On 01/04/08
    spence from MN said:
    marijuana is illegal because the government and the united states think that its a harm its just a plant right. you only live once so why have somthing that can help depression and anxiety and many other problems that more than half of the peolpe in the world have in my eyes all i wanna be is free and live in peace.
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