Many peoples eyebrows raise when a discussion on cannabis comes up. Its
funny to me how most of those eyebrows belong to teenagers, like me, and the baby
boomer adults that grew up in the 1970s, a.k.a. the psychedelic funk/flower power/ heavy
drug usage age. Dont get me wrong. Im non saying everyone did drugs back then, but
the views were certainly different compared to our modern views today.
        What was the stir? The Vietnam War could be said as a elementary reason as
many people wanted to escape(Hamric). It was a generation barrier, as every(prenominal)(a) the younger
generations did not want to be called to serve in a senseless war. It was a way to escape
all of the realities of life at the time, even much like today. Though, scientists, probably
through natural interest, began to study all of the drugs in use and began to prove the
consequences of long term illegitimate drug use.
        It can be easy to understand the viewpoints of all the different stands on
legalization of marijuana. Most people involved in severe to sway the American viewpoint
all have personal interprets within their esteem views. Their jobs, personal
experiences (maybe including ones from the 70s), and/or family circumstances, give a
base to these melodic lines. How can you deny someone elses experience?
        But then again these pathos arguments can a good deal be too strong. The point of view
of them sometimes can dilute over important facts that can throw the whole argument into
abstract.
        In the 1980s, the Federal Supreme Court decided that marijuana was a dangerous
drug. Not just for possible society health risks, but economic and security issues as well.
Since then, the Drug Enforcement room (DEA) along with a few non-profit
organizations like the Partnership For A Drug Free America, have spent...
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