The proposed Cannabis Bill aims to address various societal, health, economic, and political concerns by making cannabis illegal. Advocates believe that by restricting access to cannabis, society would become safer due to a decrease in drug use and related crimes.
What do we plan on doing to help those who are already on it? -Rehab? withdrawal plans?
When do we plan on implementing this law in the future?
How will the states that have Cannabis legal be affected?-What will come of them?
How will this help prevent other drug use since marijuana is a gateway drug?
How will the prohibiting marijuana help the health of the people?
Political
Increase security at borders so that less gets imported into the country
Tax payers money that goes to police forces to increase funds on drug busting
This is a conservative bill, its on the right
Illegal federally
23 states have laws saying it can be used for medical purposes
Social
If people can't get there hands on drugs it will make society safer
Health
Since its a gateway drug, if it was illegal less people could use it meaning less people would have it as a gateway and less hard core drugs would be used.
Less people using it = less overdoses
economic
Drug dealers would not be getting as much money so the money that might have been used for marijuana would be introduced into the economy in different ways then by drug dealing