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Recreational Drug Use in Husak's A Moral Right to Use Drugs

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According to Husak, “A Moral Right to Use Drugs.” There is nothing inherently wrong about using recreational drugs; therefore, they should be legal for adults. He believes that since there are between one-quarter and one-third of all felony charges involve drug offenses as a result, court have become clogged, and prison overcrowding is legendary. Due to the fact that illegal drugs have become the single most important concern of our criminal justice system if Americans were allowed to use drug there would be less people in prison with a drug felony and there would be less crimes, He states that more than three-quarters of those arrested are eventually charged with possession typically of marijuana. Many crimes of possession involve amounts that include a presumption of intent to distribute. Sometimes the quantity of drugs that creates this presumption is small. If the government legalize drugs it would be easier for them to track down people that overdose and using drugs the wrong way. Husak says that illegal drugs provide the ideal scapegoat. Drugs are alleged to be so powerful that persons cannot be blamed very much for succumbing to them, as they could be blamed for not studying or working. And drugs are so plentiful and easy to conceal that government cannot be blamed very much for failing to eliminate them. I agree with him the government cannot be blamed for failing to eliminate them but, if they make it legal it wouldn’t really be a problem for the responsible

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