10 Facts About Drug legalization

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Drug legalization liberalization is a drug policy process of decriminalizing or legalizing the use or sale of prohibited drugs.

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The term legalization refers to the removal of all drug-related offences from criminal law: use, possession, cultivation, production, trading, etc.

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Drug legalization calls for a return to pre–1906 Pure Food and Drug Act attitudes when almost all drugs were legal.

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Drug legalization decriminalization calls for reduced control and penalties compared to existing laws.

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Proponents of drug legalization often assume that the quantity of addictive drugs consumed is unresponsive to changes in price; however, studies into addictive, but legal, substances like alcohol and cigarettes, have shown that consumption can be quite responsive to changes in prices.

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Proponents of legalization argue that prohibition decrease the quality of the drugs made, which often leads to more physical harm, like accidental overdoses and poisoning, to the drug users.

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Supporters of Drug legalization argue that the legal market for marijuana in Thailand could increase to $5 billion by 2024.

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Drug legalization is in the process of applying for additional licenses, including the cultivation of cannabis.

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The membership of some of these organisations is diverse and consists of the general public, social workers, lawyers and doctors, and the Global Commission on Drug legalization Policy has been a formative influence on a number of these organisations.

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Drug legalization liberalization is fundamental in the platforms of most libertarian parties.

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