Saturday, June 1, 2019
Drugs - Does America Have a Future? Essay -- Argumentative Persuasive
Does America Have a Future?Can you picture this? Children and teenagers suffer from irreversible brain  damage. Children go to school high, if they even to go school at all. Crime   order soar to outrageous proportions. Businesses fail because of decreased  productivity and  appendd absenteeism. Families break up because a p bent is in  prison. Courtrooms and prisons argon overcrowded with criminals convicted of  drug-related crimes. These scenes could reflect America in the future if drugs  such as cocaine and marijuana are legalized. One argument for the legalization of drugs is that crime rates would be  reduced. Former Surgeon General, Dr. Joycelyn Elders, stated on December 8,  1993, that we could markedly reduce our crime rate if drugs were legalized.  Her rationale is that drug users would not kill  different people for drugs or drug  money of drugs were legal. The logic is simple if much of our growing crime  rate is due to attempts by drug dealers to obtain and  marketplace    drugs, and to  attempts by addicts to obtain the money to buy their drugs at inflated prices,  then legalizing drugs and controlling the cost would reduce the current crime  rate. However, legalizing drugs would most likely increase the crime rate, not  decrease it. A close look at the dynamics involved reveals that legalizing drugs  would bring nothing but disaster for our future. First, legalizing drugs would promote  nurture drug use. Current users would  probably use drugs more  much if they were legal, and people who do not  currently use drugs might be tempted to try them for the  uniform reasons. The  National Institute of Drug Abuse reports that two-thirds of Americans between  the ages of twenty and forty have used illegal drugs in the past...  ...If that were not enough, parents under the influence  of drugs are simply unable to make logical decisions or give children the  guidance they need. What will happen, then, if more parents were suddenly able  to obtain drugs for t   heir recreational use, most often in their homes? With such disastrous effects, why would anyone believe that legalizing drugs  would benefit this country? Even if one or two of these predictions turned out  to be true, would we be better off than we are now? If drugs are legalized in  this country, this country would rapidly deteriorate in the midst of the  millions and millions of drug-using Americans. Crime rates would escalate, and  individuals, families, and society would disintegrate. Drugs are already  consuming America. The future of America looks even more dismal if drug use were  further legalized and its use further condoned.                  
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