Reinforcing the law costs the American people and government more.
The federal criminalization of marijuana has failed to reduce the public’s demand or access to cannabis, and it has imposed enormous fiscal and human costs upon the American people. Over 20 million Americans have been arrested since marijuana was made illegal in 1937. Further, 90% of all arrests are for possession only. This destructive policy has cost people their homes, jobs, education, families and futures. As you know, several states have already enacted policies to remove certain penalties for marijuana violations. To date, none of these states have reversed their laws and returned to full prohibition
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Argumentation and Debate - 62242 »Argumentation and Debate - 62242
Adonay Duchement »Adonay Duchement
Presentation 2: Marijuana Reform »Presentation 2: Marijuana Reform
What should the US do? »What should the US do?
H.R. 2306: Ending Federal Marijuana Prohibition Act of 2011 »H.R. 2306: Ending Federal Marijuana Prohibition Act of 2011
Too much people getting in trouble. »Too much people getting in trouble.
Reinforcing the law costs the American people and government more.
90% due to possession which does not affect or endanger anyone. »90% due to possession which does not affect or endanger anyone.
Imprisonment and hefty fines can ruin lives. »Imprisonment and hefty fines can ruin lives.
20million arrested since made illegal in 1937. »20million arrested since made illegal in 1937.
Destructive policy costs people their families and future. »Destructive policy costs people their families and future.
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