Tuesday, March 17, 2020

Legalization of Illegal Drugs essays

Legalization of Illegal Drugs essays Side: Against the legalization of illegal drugs Legalizing illegal drugs would make the illegal drug business a free enterprise. This would naturally subject the drug business to factors common to other business, namely competition. Competition will force drug manufacturers to strive to produce very cheap drugs. This would mean mass production of drugs, which would mean some agricultural, commercial, or residential lands must be sacrificed for more drug plantations. Also, since the drug business is insured of loyal customers because of its addictive products, it would be more profitable and less risky than taking up other businesses. Thus, drug manufacturing would become the major industry in the Philippines, leaving the other industries to die out. We would have to import all the things we need, and since the legalized drugs cannot be exported because they are illegal in all other countries, we would suffer economically. A legalized drug business would give children access to these drugs. The government would impose strict regulations and maybe high taxes on the drug business but that would not stop children from getting their hands on some drugs. A research paper by Bethany Christian School student showed that in Sacred Heart School in Cebu, four out of the thirty student smokers interviewed have tried smoking marijuana; in Little Angels Montessori in Cebu, three out of thirty students who smoked have tried marijuana. Despite that illegal drugs havent been legalized yet, some children have already had access to it. Even with regulations, the government could not keep cigarettes out of the fingers of children, and so it will be with legalized drugs. Another example of a failed attempt to control illegal drug use can be found in the past: the Opium Wars of the mid 18th century. The Chinese government imposed an import ban on opium, the punishment was death, and yet the British managed to smuggle opium in the country. The...

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