The main arguments for legalization of marijuana
mainly centres on cost-benefit analysis of drug’s harmless nature as compared
to prescription drugs; it’s healing power; and prohibition’s large fiscal costs
due to law enforcement and high incarceration rates.
Beyond marijuana’s effects on public health and impact
on incarceration rates, marijuana’s prohibition is a violation to fundamental
human rights. Any restriction imposed on individuals that limits their choice
set is equal to denying their basic rights. Government can not be allowed to
decide what is good for people. Prohibition implies that government better
understand what is better for you, better than you do. In liberal societies, it
is beyond the scope of a government to decide any sort of healthy living
standard for the people. The states that recognise and believe in human
uniqueness and independence can not intrude in peoples’ personal lives.
Beyond this argument, marijuana has proven therapeutic
effects with no side-effects; prohibition denies people with serious conditions
to have an alternative that can better relieve their pains. A logical question
to be asked here is; whether the state’s role is to provide individuals with
better medicinal options or restrict them to use something which has clear
side-effects and its overdosing is responsible for deaths of several citizens
every year.
With marijuana prohibition comes many other intrusions
into personal life; this includes invasion of privacy, loss of freedom due to
imprisonment, civil assets forfeiture and the exclusion of medical patients
ironically from a potentially useful medicine. The government’s interference
into the choice of an individual is affront to personal sovereignty and
independence.
Whether one smokes marijuana or not, supporting
decriminalization of the weed is mandatory to prevent government from violating
individual freedom and sovereignty. Therefore it calls every one of us to play a
role and join hands to force government to end prohibition which detriments personal
independence and freedom.
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