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  • Essay / Ethical Issues Related to the Legalization of Marijuana in the Caribbean

    Introduction: In the 1930s, the first anti-narcotics laws were sanctioned by the FBN, where marijuana was described as a "gateway drug" . However, Mexico is considering full legalization of marijuana. he. Uruguay has already legalized it. Many American states have decriminalized it and many European countries do not hesitate to use it in small quantities. Why can't the Caribbean legalize it? Is it the business of governments to regulate the privacy of their citizens? For the purposes of this article, we will examine a critical ethical question involved in the legalization of marijuana in Caribbean territories. Body: Many ethical questions are associated with the legalization of marijuana. marijuana. These questions respectively constitute the basis of the movements of support and opposition to this legalization. Rather, the basis that forms the anti-legalization movement is primarily the theory that marijuana can be a gateway drug, just like cigarettes and alcohol. This theory was developed in the 1930s, when the first anti-narcotics laws were adopted by the FBN (Federal Bearreu of ...