“Weed is a seed that grows in the ground. If God
didn't want it, it wouldn't be around. So all you people that don't get
high, just shut up and give it a try.”
-
Dodge Girl
How would you like it if every
time you turned around, you were being searched? How would you like to be a victim
of the “stop and frisk” law? Just picture this, you don’t smoke marijuana but
one of your friends does, and you just happen to be holding it for them. Worse
case scenario… you get a fine, or end up behind bars because you just “held”
the small amount of marijuana for your friend. Even if you didn’t smoke it, it
was in your possession and that’s a crime.
Marijuana is an illegal drug. Committing
a crime makes you a criminal. A criminal is a person who is guilty
of crime. So does having even the smallest possession of marijuana
make you a criminal? The answer is yes. Recently I have read an
article called, “Marijuana law just creates criminals” by Hakeem
Jeffries, that talks a lot about how the illegal use of marijuana gets
millions of people arrested each day.
In the article Jeffries says,
“But what many people don't know is that the state decriminalized this
offense more than 30 years ago, making private possession of less than 25
grams of marijuana a violation punishable by a $100 fine.” Many people are
unaware of this. This is a crime, making millions of Americans “criminals”
without them even knowing it. Another interesting point that Jeffries
makes is when he talks about the “stop and frisk” law that makes millions
of New Yorkers “criminals” as well.
Also, In the article Jeffries
clearly says, “Often however, the police approach young people and
instruct them to empty their pockets immediately and show the officers
anything they have. People who have a small quantity of marijuana in their
pockets take it out and hold it up. The marijuana is now in public view.
Thousands of people are then arrested and charged with misdemeanor
possession, punishable by up to three months in jail and a $500 fine.” I
don’t think that this is fair because people can be “stopped and frisked”
based on their looks, or just random acts of prejudice. Although, I don’t agree
that marijuana should be legalized, people should still have their privacy
and personal space.
If you don’t feel as though
you should be a victim of the “stop and frisk” law, take the lead and be above
the influence.
Excellent post. Well-argued. 100
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