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My friend, John, has an uncle who had cancer eight years ago. For five months, he had to
get shots of chemotherapy every week. To him, the cancer wasn't the enemy but the cure
was. He knew that chemotherapy had killed his healthy cells along with his mutated ones.
His bones were weak, his hairs were coming off, and his spirit was fading. One day, John
sneaked into the hospital with an ounce of marijuana. His uncle was hesitant at first but
the torturous power of the chemotherapy was too strong. Within a week, this pale and bald
man transformed into this pale and bald man with spirit. For the next two months, he had
to worry about being caught with something that made his life worth living. From that
moment, I knew that marijuana was not the devil that the government projected it to be.
Our country's war on drugs places great emphasis on arresting people for smoking
marijuana. During President Clinton's administration, approximately 2.8 million Americans
have been arrested for marijuana offenses. In 1997 alone, state and local law enforcement
arrested 695,200 people for marijuana violations. The 1997, yearly arrest total for
marijuana violations is the highest ever recorded by the FBI. These figures show the
conception that the government wants marijuana to have.
The laws for marijuana vary from state to state. In Hawaii, Cultivation, delivery, or
sales of marijuana from 2.2 lbs. to 1000 lbs. could get you 10-99 years in prison and a
fine of $25,000. There is a mandatory sentence of 3 to 15 years. When caught with over
1000 lbs. of marijuana, there is a mandatory sentence of life without parole. Selling to
minors could get you 2 to 20 years with a fine of $10,000. Involving in a drug
trafficking enterprise could get you 25 years to life for the first offence with a fine
of $50,000 to $1,000,000. The second offence has a mandatory sentence of life without
parole.
My past experiences with marijuana have shown that it is not an addictive drug. My
friends have always said that marijuana is safe. They have been using it for a couple of
years. I have known a lot of people to quit marijuana "cold turkey." They usually get
bored of the drug or, in more cases, they don't have the money to continue. I have no
known anyone to rob a bank for an ounce of marijuana.
Legalization is an option that hasn't gotten a chance but should be given one. People
feel that legalizing marijuana would increase the amount used, but marijuana should be
legalized because it will reduce the great amounts of money spent on enforcement and it
will increase our country's revenue. There will also be many benefits that can be
uncovered to help people if legalization of marijuana is given a chance.
The notion of legalization is not a new idea. Groups such as the Physician's Association
for AIDS Care, Norml, and the National Lymphoma Foundation argue that marijuana should be
legalized in order to treat terminally ill patients. Among them are AIDS victims who find
that marijuana stimulates their appetites so they can fight off dangerous emaciation.
Glaucoma sufferers who have used marijuana said it has prevented them from going blind. A
cancer patient could be using marijuana for alleviating unbearable pains from
chemotherapy.
Legalization of marijuana would benefit the federal budget in two ways. First, the
federal revenues would increase because marijuana cigarettes would be taxed at the point
of sale, and also the companies that make the cigarettes would also pay income taxes.
Second, there would be a reduction on the amount spent on law enforcement efforts to
apprehend and prosecute users and sellers of marijuana. The drug enforcement authorities
might reduce their budget requests, but more likely focus more intensely on hard drugs
and violent crimes. The courts would be relieved of hearing some drug cases, as well.
There would probably be arrangements that would be made to license the production of
marijuana into cigarettes. If the government can sell cheap and pure marijuana, then
thousands of drug dealers would be put out of business. Then a secret part of the economy
would finally come into the light.
If marijuana is legalized, doctors could get on with investigating marijuana's medical
uses without fears of controversy. After legalization, it might become possible for the
users to discuss their problems of marijuana use without getting caught up in a legal
situation. An age restriction of twenty-one and a zero tolerance behind the wheel will
treat marijuana like alcohol.
During Prohibition, a time when liquor was illegal, alcohol was still sold and used. Then
the 21st amendment was passed, and repealed prohibition and alcohol taxes were increased.
Marijuana could follow this example to gain public support. 
John's uncle is a good example of why legalization should happen. Maybe the government
can now see that marijuana is not the pure villain that they proclaimed it to be and that
it can help mankind.

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