Tobi Amona PSYC - 210 Debate Paper Professor Cooke Laws prohibiting marijuana should be relaxed (Against ) In this paper, I argue that marijuana should stay as a controlled substance. Why? It's inappropriate to get high. For in doing as such you dismiss the insight of the God who made you. What's more, by inebriation you lose what ought to be a full control of your psychological and moral faculties. You become a menace to yourself and a hazard to people around you. Billions of individuals can't get alcoholic on a taste of wine. Several millions can't get alcoholic even on a glass of wine or a jar of brew. Then again, there is a substantial amount of individuals who get high with the ordinary utilization of even just a single, two, or three delays a joint. Subsequently for billions of individuals, ordinary utilization of liquor does not naturally get them inebriated but rather the inverse is valid for pot. Numerous examinations demonstrate major issues, for instance, with schizoid psychosis while smoking. Also, cannabis can go about as a disease causing cancer-causing agent and harming DNA for pot smoke contains more elevated amounts of specific toxins than tobacco, which is the reason pot smokers confront fast lung pulverization, with the effect on lungs from one joint measuring up to up to five cigarettes. Pot likewise opens the entryway for the infection that causes Kaposi's Sarcoma. Also, for pregnant mothers, it can hurt their unborn baby by impeding development and by causing enduring neurobehavioural issues. Also, the present cannabis isn't safe. During the Mid/Late 1900s, THC dimensions of smoked cannabis found the middle value of around 1%, expanding to just shy of 4%, and nearly tripling in the ensuing 30 years to around 11% in 2011. Some cannabis today contain 95% THC. Moreover, smoking in general is bad for your health and relaxing the laws will result in complete disorder and widespread destruction. References https://www.newhealthadvisor.com/Why-Marijuana-Should-Not-Be-Legalized.html https://www.huffingtonpost.com/the-influence/real-reasons-marijuana-is-banned_b_9210248.html https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2016/08/11/dea-marijuana-remains-illegal-under-federal-law/8855 0804/