These actions become criminalized due to state legislation and public order offenses, likewise, they are based on shared social ideas.
As heard in Professor Michael Sandel's lecture, there are many reasons some people agree that cannabis should be legalized, while others think it should not. Regarding the first opinion, people think that turn cannabis legal would avoid stigmatising young people as long as they are what most concerns society in means of criminal records. Likewise, people consent that levels of harm to society while using cannabis is less compared to alcohol, and maybe there is a potential to improve relations in a community. If legalized, a positive point regarding cannabis is that there was no need to constant police enforcement.
Otherwise, if cannabis was legalized there would be a need to get some restrictions, because it would not be right to put babies and kids through it. A question that emerges is what would happen to the levels of cannabis consumption? Should we be worried if it increased? Should we …show more content…
Supporting the opinion prostitution should be legalized, people claim it would be safer for women, as long as they would not be in the streets susceptible to being raped or harmed, and they have rights as well, having the free will of choosing what they want to do with their lives. Besides it would be better for women's physical health, in terms they would be using contraception and there would be a minor risk of getting pregnant or catch sexually transmitted diseases. In addition, they would start paying taxes and that would help the