El uso recreativo del cannabis ha sido legalizado en 19 estados de EE. UU. y Washington DC Otros 12 estados y las Islas Vírgenes de EE. UU. han despenalizado su uso. La distribución comercial de cannabis se ha legalizado en todas las jurisdicciones donde se ha legalizado la posesión, excepto DC El cultivo personal para uso recreativo está permitido en todas estas jurisdicciones excepto en el estado de Washington y Nueva Jersey. Los defensores argumentan que las ventas de marihuana generan ingresos fiscales para los estados y reducen los encarcelamientos por drogas no violentos. Los opositores argumentan que la marihuana es una poderosa droga recreativa que puede conducir a la adicción y la psicosis.
@9953N371 año1Y
Sí, y fijar la edad mínima en 18 años.
@9FLY3KT8mos8MO
aunque la marihuana sea ilegal o legal quien quiera consumirla ya sea por adicción o por otro motivo lo hará nadie puede obligar a consumir entonces no importa si es legal o ilegal.
@99CDGLG1 año1Y
Sí, y fijar la edad mínima para venta, compra y consumo de drogas en 18 años.
@ISIDEWITH6mos6MO
¿Cómo podría la legalización de la marihuana cambiar la forma en que se percibe y se consume entre tus pares?
@ISIDEWITH6mos6MO
Si pudieras votar sobre la legalización de la marihuana, ¿qué cuestiones considerarías antes de tomar una decisión?
@ISIDEWITH6mos6MO
¿Crees que la legalización de la marihuana podría cambiar su significado cultural o las actitudes sociales hacia su uso?
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¿Cuáles cree que son las implicaciones éticas de encarcelar a personas por delitos relacionados con la marihuana?
@ISIDEWITH6mos6MO
Si se legalizara la marihuana, ¿qué preocupaciones, si las hubiera, tendría sobre la seguridad pública?
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¿Cómo afecta la representación de la marihuana en los medios y el cine a sus puntos de vista sobre su legalización?
@ISIDEWITH6mos6MO
Si la marihuana fuera legal, ¿cree que esto afectaría sus futuras opciones u oportunidades profesionales?
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¿Qué impacto crees que podría tener la legalización de la marihuana en la presión de los compañeros en las escuelas secundarias?
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¿Puedes compartir una experiencia personal en la que las diferentes leyes sobre la marihuana puedan haberte afectado a ti o a alguien que conoces?
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¿Cómo te sentirías si un miembro de tu familia decidiera consumir marihuana con fines medicinales?
@NNXSF44 años4Y
Leave it to individual states, make Federal Law subserviant to State law in this area, except for providing reasonable protections of extreme penalties & prosecution of transient outof state residents inadvertantly violating the states laws.
@NNRKYX4 años4Y
Why would anyone in their right mind want to legalize anything that causes anxiety, addiction, memory loss, panic attacks, mood disorders, psychosis, schizophrenia and many other mental disorders ????
@NN4TF54 años4Y
"Medical" marijuana needs to be prescribed by a legitimate doctor and dispensed by a legitimate pharmacy just like prescription drugs. Second hand smoke from this is hallucinegetic for any who breath it even if your neighbor smokes it. So it should be regulated more so than cigarettes.
@NMNMS54 años4Y
No. Drug abusers who want to stop their addiction should be offered treatment. I certainly don't see businesses allowing employees who are high to work for them. Marijuana doesn't make anyone a better worker, student, parent does it?
@NMHD684 años4Y
Nothing in between completely legalizing and freeing those from prior conviction and throwing their tails in jail? Somewhere in between the extremes is decriminalizing MJ for recreational use along with "Real", and get "Real" with your reasons, medical purposes. What I am against is legalizing MJ for just getting high and then hitting the "Un-stoned" population for money for rehab and/or support because you are too eff'd up.
@NKKTLP4 años4Y
No, and make any detectable level in blood or urine be considered proof of possession and to be made public. However, limit the sanction to loss of driving privileges and loss of DOT or HHS jobs and loss of other jobs at their employer's discretion. Block all welfare, unemployment compensation and food stamps to anyway on marijuana. The public should not have to worry about their lives being at risk at work or on the highway, and the taxpayer should never have to pay for a dope addict.
@NDRPYY4 años4Y
Yes. Legalize, tax, and regulate marijuana instead of criminalizing it but do not allow imports. It is impossible in ensure the quality and safety of the plants unless growing them is a carefully regulated industry.
@NCSR7K4 años4Y
Yes, and immediately free all citizens jailed for drug offenses while legalizing, taxing, and regulating marijuana instead of criminalizing it.
@N2JVCY4 años4Y
Yes. Legalize, tax, and regulate marijuana instead of criminalizing it. Free all citizens jailed for drug offenses to further halt any costs of inmate food, water, etc.
@N2HBWX4 años4Y
Yes, and immediately free all citizens jailed for non violent drug offenses
@LZS7GR4 años4Y
Decriminalize the possession of marijuana, but keep the sale of marijuana a criminal offence. Also, free those in jail on marijuana possession charges and require that all marijuana users undergo a series of court mandated detox programs instead of going to jail. Jail the sellers though.
@LW5ZQ34 años4Y
Yes, primarily for medicinal purposes. However, they should follow the same guidelines as cigarettes (no smoking in public places) and alcohol (can't be under the influence at work or when operating a vehicle or machinery).
@LSC2DN4 años4Y
Legalize, tax and regulate at the federal level, AND release all drug offenders, hard drug offenders into treatment programs, marijuana offenders simply released with all record of a conviction wiped off their record.
@LS8N9M4 años4Y
Yes, and immediately pardon and free all citizens jailed for use of marijuana, not the dealing of. It should be made illegal to operate heavy machinery and drive while under the influence of marajuana.
@LQDB444 años4Y
Yes, Legalize, tax, regulate marijuana instead of criminalising it, and immediately free all citizens jailed for drug offenses
@LJG6MT4 años4Y
Yes, but treat it as alcohol - so drunk driving penalties and other legislation should apply.
@LGWBC94 años4Y
Yes. Legalize, tax and regulate marijuana instead of criminalizing it. Prohibition of alcohol was a disaster and caused crime to surge - the same has happened with marijuana.
@GHFWQN4 años4Y
Yes but only for medical reasons and to declared addicts.
@GH7B244 años4Y
DECRIMINALIZE IT, NOT LEGALIZE AS TAX IT AS THIS WOULD CREATE YET ANOTHER BUREAUCRACY. KEEP PENALTIES FOR SALE OF IT IN PLACE,THOSE THAT SMOKE IT SHOULD GROW IT THEMSELVES.
@GGK6J64 años4Y
They are illegal for a reason. Don't legalize them ever.
@GGJSPL4 años4Y
Should be regulated the same as alcohol.
@GGCFZJ4 años4Y
let each state decide without any Federal Government interference.
@G847KJ4 años4Y
Federal government should not be involved, leave it to the states.
@G3WTN34 años4Y
No, decriminalize it instead and free those in jail on marijuana charges.
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