“Marijuana seizures at the U.S. border and in related trafficking investigations have fallen significantly over the past few years, according to data at the national and local level” (Davis). This record indicated that since U.S. started to legalize marijuana, the demand of Mexican weed is decreased. However, the decline amount is not as large as expected but other illegal drugs are increase. “As marijuana seizures have declined, other drugs including heroin, cocaine and methamphetamine are skyrocketing at the border”(Davis). In my opinion, …show more content…
Benefits from gaining more tax is absolutely good for majority, but it should remains as a controlled drug which better to allow experts to produce them and educate consumers. Controversies at the border should put extra attention, including considering trading weed between countries might be compromisable way for all. Anyway, any change will made us learn something from it either good or bad, be positive and be generous because what we trying to do is try to make this world is good for