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How would society benefit from legalizing marijuana around the world

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Legalizing marijuana would bring many benefits to society. For example, it would create new jobs in agriculture, transportation, and marketing. It would also reduce the burden on law enforcement, human services, and prisons. It could even provide money for health care and education. This is just a partial list of the benefits of legalizing marijuana around the world.

Reduced crime
A recent study found that legalizing marijuana reduces violent crime in neighboring jurisdictions. However, the study was limited to comparing legalized states with non-legalized states. That means the reduction in crime in legalized states was smaller than the reduction in crime in states that don't legalize marijuana.

The report also found that legalizing marijuana in some countries actually increases the amount of drug use in the community. While this has a negative impact on public health, legalization has been shown to reduce crime. In fact, the report calls for immediate action to protect people. Although legalizing marijuana in other countries has a negative impact on public safety, it has a positive impact on public health.

Across the globe, marijuana is legal for medical purposes in most jurisdictions. In the Netherlands, it is illegal to sell or supply cannabis for non-medical purposes. In California, medical marijuana has been legal since 1996. Similarly, Europe has legalized cannabis for medical use, and the availability of legal smokable marijuana is now a formality. In many European countries, decriminalization policies have reduced crime as opposed to increasing it. During the recent global economic recession, many countries had to cut their law enforcement budgets.

However, the relationship between cannabis use and crime is impossible to quantify without studying every crime in a particular country. Regardless, people in all parts of the world understand that marijuana is linked to mental illness and violence, as well as the potential for addiction and overdose. Indeed, the evidence on the link between marijuana and madness goes back 150 years, when British asylums in India were cited as a source of marijuana-related violence.

While marijuana use is fairly evenly distributed throughout the social strata, those with racial and ethnic background are more likely to be arrested for marijuana offenses. The proportion of arrests among blacks for marijuana crimes is four times higher than that of whites. Moreover, marijuana prohibition also damages the legitimacy of the criminal justice system.

Economic growth
Legalizing marijuana around the world has numerous potential benefits, including economic growth. Legalized marijuana has the potential to create scores of new jobs, boost local economies, and bring in fresh business opportunities. Furthermore, legalizing marijuana around the world could lead to a more secure environment in which people can work.

The potential market size of marijuana is estimated to be $5 billion to $8 billion annually. Critics of marijuana policy point out that such a market was already in place when marijuana was illegal. As a result, it would still be part of the Canadian economy after legalization.

If the industry became legal, it could produce significant amounts of tax revenue. It could result in a tax revenue of $28 billion a year. A 10% surtax on marijuana sales could generate as much as $5.3 billion. The amount of tax revenue from legal marijuana is expected to be greater than that from tobacco and alcohol industries, so the government can offset the risks involved in legalizing marijuana.

Legalizing cannabis will also help reduce social inequalities associated with the criminal penalties for marijuana. The American Bar Association estimates that over 40,000 federal and state regulations result in a lifelong record for criminal convictions, which disproportionately affects minority communities. Legalizing cannabis would help alleviate the effects of these laws and create a safer, more tolerant community.

Reduction in drug cartel revenue
According to data collected by the US Customs and Border Protection, the amount of marijuana seized has decreased by 83 percent since fiscal year 2015. Although marijuana seizures have declined, they have also increased in some areas, especially in the Southwest border. This could mean that drug cartels are changing their strategies to meet shifting consumer demand, or that they are simply shifting their focus to other areas.

Legalizing marijuana may have a more direct impact on drug cartel revenue than many think. For example, if more Americans use marijuana for medical purposes, fewer drug cartels will remain. And drug cartels will be more difficult to control when it becomes easier to grow and sell marijuana for recreational purposes.

The strategy has the potential to reduce drug cartel revenue by as much as 70 percent. Drug cartels compete with each other for territory, product, and human trafficking. To protect their territory, they need to make sure there are no witnesses in their territory. Legalization could help reduce drug cartel profits by dismantling the drug cartel's network.

Legalization of marijuana around the world may also have a positive impact on the fight against drug cartels. Mexico's lower house recently approved a bill legalizing marijuana for recreational use, as did Canada and Uruguay. Although the COVID-19 pandemic has delayed the process, Mexico's Congress is still in favor of the bill. Now it must be approved by the Senate, where the MORENA party holds a majority.

Legalizing marijuana at the state level and worldwide could reduce drug smuggling. Marijuana is not easily concealed, which makes it much more difficult to smuggle across the border than other drugs. Previously, marijuana was mainly smuggled between ports of entry. Now, Border Patrol agents patrol these areas to curb illegal immigration.

Reduction in drug use
Legalizing marijuana around the world would help reduce drug use in several ways. First, it would lessen the incentive for criminal groups to produce and sell the drug. Second, it would reduce problems related to the black market, such as crime, corruption, and violence. Third, legalization would reduce the risk of infectious diseases spread by illegal drug production and consumption.

In Portugal, which decriminalized all drugs in 2001, drug use fell among teenagers. However, drug use in young adults ages 20-24 started to tick up. Uruguay, which decriminalized marijuana for personal use and sales in 2012, is still establishing regulations and monitoring the sale of pot.

Legalizing marijuana could also help reduce the illicit marijuana economy, which is estimated at $30-$40 billion. If legalized, this black market would eventually die out. Meanwhile, the violence associated with the illicit drug trade would be reduced, which would reduce the risk of violent crime and human trafficking.

Legalization of marijuana would also reduce the prevalence of drug use, which would decrease violent crime. In the US, drug use among adolescents and young adults is at an all-time high. Legalization would also help reduce the income of violent criminal organizations that profit from the black market.

Prohibition has negative consequences on society. Prohibition has made hard drugs more expensive and less accessible to the general public. According to Dr. Jon Caulkins, a drug policy expert at Carnegie Mellon University, the price of hard drugs has increased by 10 times. Further, the prices of marijuana have risen by nearly five-fold, and people with criminal records are more likely to commit violent crimes.

Increase in agricultural activity
Legalizing marijuana would boost agricultural activity in many areas. The production of cannabis would increase agricultural production and the sales of agricultural equipment and supplies, as well as investment in agricultural research and technology. Legalization also would increase the number of professional services available in the field, including packaging and security. In the United States, legalization of marijuana has yet to fully manifest its economic promise.

The increased agricultural activity would boost the global economy, according to a recent report. The study was conducted by Keith Taylor, an Assistant Economic Development specialist at the University of California, Davis. He is interested in community self-organization and economic development, with a particular focus on cooperative and voluntary associations. He has also co-authored a related publication on the cannabis industry.

However, legalization may pose challenges for some disadvantaged groups. People who are convicted of felony drug offenses may not be able to participate in the legal cannabis market. Some states have implemented social equity programs, but these initiatives have been criticized for being slow and coopted by wealthy interests. In the United States, 81% of cannabis business owners are White, while only 4% are Latino, 4% are Black, and 2% are Asian.

However, there are concerns about the safety of marijuana products and their consumption. There are no federal standards for edible cannabis products, and local authorities may be concerned about costs associated with developing and enforcing these standards. Also, some marijuana-related products could cause other problems, such as exposure to mold or pesticides.

Another benefit of legalizing marijuana around the world is the economic activity it generates. In California, for example, marijuana nurseries and dispensaries are the first steps. These activities create new jobs and stimulate economic activity in these areas. In addition, the legalization of marijuana will reduce the costs of legal enforcement. However, critics of legalization cite potential confusion among law enforcement and increased homelessness.

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