The recreational use of cannabis has been legalized in 19 U.S. states and Washington D.C. Another 12 states and the U.S. Virgin Islands have decriminalized its use. Commercial distribution of cannabis has been legalized in all jurisdictions where possession has been legalized, except for D.C. Personal cultivation for recreational use is allowed in all of these jurisdictions except for Washington State and New Jersey. Proponents argue that marijuana sales bring in tax revenue for states and cut down on non-violent drug incarcerations. Opponents argue that marijuana is a powerful recreational drug that can lead to addiction and psychosis.
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@9WQY64H12mos12MO
Legalize but regulate second hand smoke so non-users are not affected. If that can't be done, then do not legalize.
@8VQ54VW4yrs4Y
Yes, but those who were imprisoned for possession while it was still criminalized should remain imprisoned in accordance to Ex Post Facto Law.
@8PZ5TDL5yrs5Y
Yes, and legalize, tax, and regulate marijuana instead of criminalizing it, and immediately release anyone serving time solely for marijuana drug offenses
@8PBCQSM5yrs5Y
No, but increase rehabilitation
@8L67KH4Independent5yrs5Y
Yes but put laws on it like alcohol except the age can be 18
@8F4S8BVRepublican5yrs5Y
Yes, but only non inhalant forms.
@9D2MS3GConstitution2yrs2Y
Each state should decide what substances should and should not be regulated.
@977WZQC3yrs3Y
Yes and immediately release anyone serving time solely for drug offenses AND legalize, tax, and regulate marijuana instead of criminalizing it.
@96M2VCXLibertarian3yrs3Y
Yes. Taxed and regulated. Inmates held for usage should also be released.
@LJG6MT5yrs5Y
Yes, but treat it as alcohol - so drunk driving penalties and other legislation should apply.
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