Since Colorado is the first state to legalize marijuana, we will talk more about it and what advantages and disadvantages they got from it. I have studied in the University of Colorado at Boulder where marijuana was a big thing in the community. When I first went there, I never thought smoking marijuana would be that popular, especially in a college town. However, almost everywhere you go there must be a deep smell of marijuana. With that in mind, people should realize that everyone can smell that, even children. Thus, the legalization went far ahead with freedom and children will get …show more content…
As we have talked about throughout this research, marijuana has raised and improved the economy of Colorado as well as many new jobs are opened. However, families with children who have futures are all against the idea of legalizing it due to how highly toxic it is and unbeneficial for the human health. Moreover, people in different cities are protesting legal-marijuana since they don’t want to be known for marijuana and marijuana only. Also, cops have to deal with more and new crimes in the society. Therefore, in my opinion, and after all the research I have done, money isn’t everything and marijuana legalization is all about money for the government. If the government wants to benefit behind people’s health and future, then politics shouldn’t involve both legalizing marijuana in other states and giving better health plans. Thus, if marijuana was to be legalized in the rest of the United States, people are going to be lazy and the economy will eventually drop down with time due to people who are always high and drugged in their