I always start this discussion with this thought: what is
the difference between illegal drugs and prescription drugs? The prescription
drugs are prescribed by a doctor but can be as addictive and unhealthy as
illegal drugs. Keeping certain drugs illegal make more money than making them
legal. Drug dealers make more money selling illegal drugs by charging outrageous
prices and tax free. Because these drugs are not very accessible, people will
pay the money and do anything to get them. Drug dealers and providers take
advantage of the situation and make important amounts of money, along with the people
who works for them. If illegal drugs were legal, mafias would not exist because
there would be no need to do any business underground. Selling and consuming
would be registered and taxes could be applied. The system would know exactly
who is selling the drugs and who is buying them. I am positive the highest drug
dealers could not afford their lifestyle anymore without charging ridiculous
prices and paying taxes out of their products. While I am with decriminalization of drugs, I
also believe these drugs should be regulated just as the prescription drugs. In
addition, no driving or any other operation activities should be allowed while
under the influence of any drugs, just like alcohol. Another positive side
would be the number reduction of prisoners due to drug usage and drug dealing. A
great number of people are addicted to drugs and sending them to prison for 15
years does not fix the issue. According to Husak D. (2003), “ many of the arguments
I have heard for drug prohibitions do a perfectly good job explaining why
rational persons might well decide not to use illicit drugs, or why the state
may have good reasons to discourage people from using drugs, but I fear they do
not provide a justification for punishing drug users” (p. 4).
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