“The pros and cons of the drug legalization in the U. S. ” International Business Times Palash Ghosh Summary: This article mainly talks about the positive and negative outlooks which would result in the legalization of drugs. The author’s main focus is directed on the benefits that this would bring. Ghosh states that legalizing drugs would save the government approximately 41. 3 billion annually on expenditures related to the enforcement of prohibition. He also mentions how by keeping marijuana illegal it makes drug cartels gain power and money with drug trafficking.
The negative outputs from this would be slightly higher taxes and a threat in corporations becoming too big in the legal drug industry, controlling the business. I strongly agree with this article, I agree that drugs should be legalized because United States is spending too much in drug prohibition alone. More than what it keeps out. It is not necessary to spend 41 billion dollars a year to prohibit drugs when some states already adopted some use of drugs. This amount of money could be used on something with more of a benefit that could help the nation.
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Taxes on the drugs could also gather a lot of money just as alcohol and cigarettes do. Due to the prohibition in the United States this gives people an opportunity to make money and gain power, such as drug dealers and cartels. Mexico has become a nation where drug trafficking is a major part now. Drug cartels smuggle drugs into U. S. since there is such a high demand for it in the U. S. This gives the cartels a lot of money which eventually turns into power. Mexico which is “basically” controlled by the cartels now is the cause of drug prohibition. And it will not stop as
long as there is money to be made. Such as Al Capone which was an American gangster who got rich off of alcohol during the alcohol prohibition of 1920 to 1933. He made and distributed it illegally which made him tons of money. But now the same is happening with Mexico however more power is to be gained in Mexico since the government is corrupt and the cartels have enough money to buy it out. This could all be stopped if drugs would be legalized in the United States. There would be no money to be made except in the government who would be the only ones to make and distribute it.
This would also prevent a lot of innocent lives from being lost due to the drug gangs. Another benefit would be less crime rate. Drugs are no different than alcohol or Tabaco some types of drugs are even less harmful than alcohol and Tabaco which can give cancer and kill people. One fear is that people will become addicted to drugs. This I believe is not true because it has the same meaning as alcohol or smoking Tabaco, Not everyone is an alcoholic or addicted to smoking. So not more than what are already drug addicts should become. Either way if it is legal or not people who want it will always find a way to get it.