Legalizing Marijuana
“I didn’t inhale,” was President Bill Clinton’s reply when the news about his experimenting with marijuana was released into the media. Over seventy million Americans, including President Clinton, admit to using marijuana. Marijuana has been referred to as the overwhelming drug of choice among teenagers (Levine 52). The legalization of marijuana use has been an extremely heated and controversial issue in the past few years but the war on drugs has been going on for over 80 years with no logical resolution except to legalize it. The fight to legalize marijuana has been long and strenuous because of all the differences in opinions on the matter. Some think marijuana should never be made legal, others believe it should be made legal for medical reasons only, and some say it is our constitutional right and should not even be questioned. The power of marijuana is something of another world. It has a power that can not be explained but is so potent it can make friends out of enemies. Marijuana is a common ground for most, a way to get a grasp on a stressful situation, and to chill out from the hustles and bustles of everyday life. Hippies are the ultimate poster children for this powerful plant, people who know how to handl
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