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Is legalizing marijuana not only practical, but in fact morally necessary?

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Is legalizing marijuana not only practical, but in fact morally necessary?

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Ok, Dark A, let’s go with logic on this, lets’ see if you can keep up. We live in a country that’s based on the ideals of freedom. We are free to say what we want, to live how we want, and do want we want to our own bodies. We create laws that stop some of these freedoms, when they encroach upon the freedoms of others. A great example is laws against violence to others. I’m free to do what I want, until I hurt someone else. The laws against violence protect the freedoms of all people. We’re allowed to put whatever we want into our own bodies. That’s why over half of our nation is obese. We’re allowed to put drugs into our systems. Poeple drink alcohol, the smoke tobacco, they drink caffeine (yes it’s a drug, do some research). Laws were created to protect us while under the influence of these drugs. You can’t drink and drive, you can’t smoke in most public places, you can’t operate machinery while on certain medications, etc. Why is one drug censored while others aren’t? Marijuana isn’

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