Pubdate: Fri, 19 Sep 2008 Source: Murray State News, The (KY Edu) Copyright: 2008 The Murray State News Contact: http://www.thenews.org/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2831 Author: Michael McLaurine, senior from Louisville, Ky. Face Off: SHOULD MARIJUANA BE LEGALIZED? NO We have all heard the arguments: God made marijuana, man made alcohol - who are you going to trust? Who has ever heard of anyone overdosing on marijuana? It doesn't have any adverse affects on society. I would argue that these statements are sheer ignorance, in its purest form. Overall the legalization of marijuana (for public use) is something that should not be entertained. Marijuana is a drug. It is a substance that alters the inhibitions of an individual on a level different than alcohol. With these statements, the next thoughts logically would be alcohol has a much worse affect on individuals than marijuana does, and there are more deaths caused by drinking and driving than there are from toking and driving. I would not be inclined to disagree. However, the adverse affects on the overall general public are going to be the same if not worse. So the question remains: why is marijuana bad for society, outside of medicinal use? For medicinal use marijuana has been proven to be an affective tool. For cancer patients and glaucoma patients, it has stimulating effects on the body. But, just like another substance, there are proper and improper uses for said items. Marijuana is a hallucinogen, whereas alcohol just inhibits an individual from acting coherently. Marijuana has the same affect, but at times you will see things that are not present (i.e. the definition of a hallucinogen). Also, as the saying goes, marijuana is the gateway drug. With marijuana being the gateway drug, it has the potential to have a downward spiral affect on humanity. If this drug were legalized, how much longer will it be before people begin to say we should legalize ecstasy, opium or even cocaine? If we look at the logical progression, that would send out society into mass hysteria. This logic is definitely fallible and ostentatious pontification at best; but so would any argument for the legalization of marijuana. Somewhere along the line of our history, law makers made the decision that marijuana was a substance that needed to be illegal, and that its effects would have an adverse effect on society. Overall people are going to do what they want, legal or not. Whether they make the decision to drink, smoke or get high, it is a personal choice and there is no amount of evidence that could convince someone otherwise without a personal experience. Whichever side you stand on with this issue, I would implore you to do your research before making any predisposed judgments, about whether you would like to have marijuana legalized or not.