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Argument against marijuana Despite all the argument for marijuana that it is medicinal and non-addictive, legalizing marijuana would still be wrong. Smoked marijuana “damages the brain, heart, lungs, and immune system” (Campbell, 2013). As a student, it would be horrible for us because it “impairs learning and interferes with memory, perception and judgment” (Campbell, 2013). Smoked marijuana also contains cancer-causing compounds and has been one of reasons of car crashes and workplaces in Jamaica (Campbell, 2013).
There is also enough and irrefutable evidence that cannabis can cause psychotic illness. Yes, marijuana can make you crazy so legalizing it is wrong. We can cite the country of Jamaica, one of the largest producer of marijuana in the developing world where marijuana is very common. And if we think that authorities approve marijuana there, you are very wrong. Marijuana is one of the main culprit of the countless number of adolescents who committed petty crimes having police records early (Campbell, 2013).
Marijuana makes a youngster susceptible to crime because it impairs one’s judgment. Or in short, you cannot think straight when you are in the influence of cannabis. Worst, if you like it too much and you do not have money to buy it because you are only a student, you will either sell things or steal. And worst, if police catches you, you will end up in jail and have police record early affecting your future because it will be hard to find a job if one has a police record. School will also likely to kick you out if you have a criminal record for stealing because of marijuana.
Reference Campbell, Dayton. "Legalising Marijuana Would Be Wrong - Columns." Jamaica Observer News. 22 Sept. 2013. Web. 9 Nov. 2014. .
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