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3 Reasons Why Cannabis Should Not Be Legalized, Reviewed

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Jack Dunhill

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Jack Dunhill

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Jack has a degree in Medical Genetics from the University of Leicester.

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The US is currently going through a wave of lifting restrictions on cannabis, marking a historic change of policy at individual state levels since it was originally federally outlawed in 1970.

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However, while many states now allow its use in varying degrees, from medical to fully recreational, it is yet to be decriminalized at a federal level. A bill was recently passed by the House of Representatives to decriminalize the use of cannabis, but this must now pass the Senate, which looks much less optimistic. 

As science enthusiasts, we hear a relatively resounding consensus that decriminalization is the best course of action when it comes to cannabis, but what exactly are the arguments blocking it? 

Kurzgesagt takes a deep dive into three arguments against the legalization of cannabis, explaining how valid they are and whether the evidence supports them. Watch their video below.

 


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