This argument has two facets. One is that marijuana is just as dangerous as other drugs, which is bogus. The second is that marijuana should be illegal since other drugs are, which is also bogus.
There is no no scientific evidence
whatsoever that marijuana is harmful
in it of itself in any way, shape or form when used in moderation
1 2. Anyone who argues otherwise is arguing under
ignorance, and there is absolutely no reason to argue such nonsense. There are countless sources that discredit all of the
made up notions of marijuana that includes:
The lie that its a gateway drug
3The lie that it causes people to go crazy
2The lie that it causes lung disease
1 2 3The lie that it is physically addictive
2 3The lie that it causes cancer
3The lie that it causes traffic accidents
2 3The lie that it causes suicide
2 3The lie that it causes violent crime
2These are completely false, made up, and there is no scientific evidence to back up any of these claims. I will include resources to help you read for yourself, but any
simple search would bring overwhelming evidence that marijuana does not hurt
anyone. Anyone that has been hurt by marijuana has not been hurt because of its effects on its users, but because it is illegal and anything illegal automatically has a dangerous culture surrounding it (where it would otherwise be perfectly safe.)
This leads me to the second notion: Marijuana should be illegal because other drugs are illegal. I have already proven beyond a shadow of a doubt that marijuana (and other drugs of similar nature) cannot be compared to other drugs that are harmful and hurtful. Cocaine, Methamphetamine
4, Heroin
5,
Alcohol6,
Tobacco7, and even
Caffeine8 can cause at least one of the above mentioned effects if not more than half. Alcohol has been proven to cause traffic accidents, suicide, and is physically addictive. Tobacco has been proven to cause lung cancer and is physically addictive. Caffeine can be physically addictive when used excessively. And yet, those last three drugs are perfectly legal, can be bought in stores without a doctors note, and caffeine can be bought at any age. Of course all drugs can be beneficial or their adverse effects limited if taken in correct amounts and under appropriate conditions.
So not only is marijuana scientifically proven to be not harmful in any way possible (the only possible way marijuana could cause cancer is if it is smoke using rolling papers, and you only get cancer from the smoke the papers produce, and even then this is not completely conclusive. The only argument that has any merit would be to limit the exposure to marijuana on children by putting an age limit. There has not been any studies done to show the affects of marijuana on kids who are still developing so its logical to limit exposure of these drugs like we do with alcohol and tobacco.
2), and not only are there are other drugs which are proven beyond a shadow of a doubt to be harmful are perfectly legal, the entire notion that something should be illegal because it hurts the user are also complete nonsense.
All these drugs should be 100% legal to use, in your home as you see fit. If a drug does impair your ability to drive, then it should be illegal. But other than that any adverse affects that another person would experience from someone Else's use of drugs are already illegal in some other form (Murder, rape, assault, and harassment.)
To not accept any of this is to accept that there are victimless crimes, and that the government should be allowed to govern our lives as the government sees fit even if we are not negatively affecting anyone around us. If we are going to allow to the government to tell us what we can put into our bodies, in our own homes, on our own property, without harming anyone else then we might as well let them put us all into internment camps and be forced to sing the national anthem every morning. Freedom isn't freedom unless that freedom is absolute.
1 http://jama.jamanetwork.com/article.aspx?articleid=1104848 2 http://www.personal.psu.edu/afr3/blogs/SIOW/2010/09/some-scientific-facts-about-marijuana.html3 http://www.drugpolicy.org/drug-facts/10-facts-about-marijuana 4 http://www.erowid.org/chemicals/meth/meth_effects.shtml 5 Merck Manual of Home Health Handbook - 2nd edition, 2003, p. 2097
6 http://www.cdc.gov/alcohol/7 http://www.who.int/healthinfo/global_burden_disease/GBD_report_2004update_full.pdf8 http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2005/01/0119_050119_ngm_caffeine.html