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 @9H953NZ  from Missouri answered…6mos6MO

Well, weed becomes a sort of precedent now set for the judicial courts, in deciding other drugs, and perhaps an increase in addiction may arise. But for the most part, addiction hasn't skyrocketed, and the view is still pretty harshly negative on the many considered dangerous drugs like cocaine and whatnot, weed has done less than many music forms, in normalizing those.

 @9H969SBRepublican from Idaho answered…6mos6MO

I think that legalizing it will remove the stigma moving forward that is a gateway drug and the medical benefits that come with the Plant definitely makes this legal among the public

 @8QMMB5MGreen  from Pennsylvania answered…6mos6MO

If cannabis is legalized nationwide, it would increase support for the legalization of other drugs and support for rehabilitation rather than prison. If drugs are legalized, the state could regulate them so that many of the harmful substances in drugs, like tar, battery acid, and rat poison, are eliminated. It would also see a sharp decline in prison rates, as we would no longer have the biggest criminal trap in the USA.

 @9H95D9B from Kentucky answered…6mos6MO

It should be legalized only for medical use for the terminally ill or with patients who experience extreme pain from treatment, as legalization for social uses will normalize drug use and lead to other, more deadly, drugs

 @9H953RM from Texas answered…6mos6MO

Well I believe it should be legal but to those who are prescribed this by a doctor or professional. I believe a lot of people would take advantage of this if it were to be legalized to everyone.

 @9H94VL4 from Texas answered…6mos6MO

That it’s not just people getting high and wanting to do it for fun that they are really sick and need help.