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What about the penalty for simple possession of marijuana should be?
I just read an article about how two Japanese doctors have been arrested in possession of 11 grams Indonesia and comments in the article were stunning. One person went so far as to suggest the death penalty and another, and I quote, "expect that doctors would be averted and remain homeless for the rest of his life for the heinous crime they have committed. "Why do people feel such hatred for users marijuana? Not every decision and every person what they do with their bodies? adverse effects of marijuana are often cited by health professionals is less than that of alcohol and snuff. What are your views on the issue of guilt? (Fines, probation, imprisonment …?) side question: what legalization of marijuana increase or decrease the rate of violent crime?
No penalty. People tend to think that just because something is illegal means that it is morally objectionable. What they do not realize that while marijuana is illegal, it is less dangerous than 99.99% of the medicines they take or give their children on a regular basis. It is difficult determine whether the legalization of marijuana could have an impact on violent crime statistics. Personally, I believe that legalization would be more easy to access … This means that more people smoke … This means that more people are relaxed and not if stuck in the small problems resulting in fewer crimes violent. But that is precisely what I was going to happen. We actually legalize it, knowing what was really going to happen.