Legalise Marijuana Now!

(Author: Jeff Fyke)
In a contemporary democracy, it is the right of the individual to act as silly and irrational as he or she would like. And this is on display daily, if you care to look. However, one would hope that representative governments, at least those claiming to uphold democratic ideals, would act rationally and be able to convince the populace of the validity of their decisions and laws.
But wouldn’t you know it, insane, unreasonable laws still persist. Not just regulations that give one pause, or temporarily furrow the brow, but laws that demand a great big “What the Fuck?!” The continued prohibition of marijuana is such a law.
The initial reasoning behind this prohibition was that marijuana made people extremely violent and overly sexual. But the simple truth of the matter is that those who said that were full of shit. Of course, marijuana no doubt affects people in different ways, and violence is always a possibility (bless), but the overwhelming majority of tokers do not become violent in the least; quite the opposite. The most flagrant violence of this equation is that of the state committed upon its citizens, as we shall see.
And as for the matter of sex, well good for them… if it is indeed true. Conversely, some medical studies show a decrease in sex drive as a result of consistent overuse (think big, fat blunt with a Viagra chaser). I would be remiss not to point out that the same could be said of alcohol and other legal drugs.
In the US, we annually spend $150 billion on our court system and police departments. Another $70 billion on our prisons. Since roughly half of all drug arrests are marijuana-related, it’s safe to say that a large portion of our fellow humans are unjustly, irrationally incarcerated.
So why the arbitrary illegality? Governments could regulate quality for safety as opposed to condemning its citizens to unjust and costly imprisonment. And nations now looking under their sofa cushions for spare change in the form of additional tax revenues could rest a little easier as well.
What’s that you say? Social and family values? That argument simply does not hold up. We are allowed the conditional use of alcohol. There’s an entire industry of similarly dangerous pharmaceutical drugs; the regulated existence of gambling. The addition of marijuana could only add a bit of counter-culture respectability to the tawdry state of commonplace waywardness.
I must confess, I myself have not partaken of the cannabis. It’s never really come up. And I’ve always harboured the notion that my body would not tolerate such a substance. As Woody Allen once recounted, “I took a puff of the wrong cigarette at a fraternity dance once… I broke two teeth trying to give a hickey to the Statue of Liberty.”
But who knows, with enough alcohol (my drug of choice), I’m liable to do anything. So maybe I will. Or maybe I won’t. But what is imperative is that I’m legally allowed to make that choice for myself.
Additional Information:
Smoking marijuana or not is a choice anyone should be able to make, the same way drug addicts can choose to join a drug detoxification program or not.











