Tuesday, May 28, 2019

It's Time To Legalize Marijuana In The United States


The federal government, and all 50 states, should legalize marijuana for both medical and recreational use. We need to stop making criminals out of otherwise decent and hard-working people. And we could use the taxes that legalization would produce, and the jobs the marijuana industry would create. It has never made any sense to make this innocuous herb illegal, considering it is the least harmful drug we have -- far less harmful than any legal drug.

Here is the case for legalization made by former Labor Secretary Robert Reich:

The federal prohibition on marijuana has been a disaster. For decades, millions of Americans have been locked up and billions of dollars have been wasted. It’s also deepened racial and economic inequality. 
We must end this nonsensical prohibition.
The costs associated with enforcing this ban – including arrests, court costs, and incarceration – reach nearly $14 billion a year
Prohibition also hurts the economy in terms of lost wages. And Americans with criminal records have a harder time finding a job and getting the education they need.
On the other hand, legalizing, taxing, and regulating is good for the economy and creates jobs. 
By simply levying a tax on marijuana like we do cigarettes and alcohol, state and local governments could raise more than $6 billion a year. This doesn’t even include additional revenue from taxes on the marijuana industry. 
But this is more than an economic issue. It’s also a matter of racial justice and equality. 
The federal prohibition on marijuana dates back to anti-Mexican sentimentin the 1930s.  In large part, it was nothing more than another way to criminalize communities of color. 
Given the racist legacy of these laws, it’s particularly important that the economic gains of legalization extend to communities that have been most harmed by the war on drugs.
Yet Donald Trump and his administration are trying to turn back the clock. They’ve even formed a task force to weaken public support for legalization and help spread misinformation about so-called“marijuana threats.”
Just as with the prohibition on alcohol in the 1920s, the federal prohibition of marijuana has been unnecessarily cruel – wasting billions of dollars, unjustly harming millions of lives, and furthering racist policies. 
It’s time to legalize marijuana.

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