https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/legalizing-pot-not-good-new-york-us
New York stinks of weed. Everywhere you go – theater lobbies, parking lots, construction sites, delis, public parks – you can smell the bitter aroma of pot. Does anyone actually think this is good for our troubled city? Or for our country?
Can you imagine China encouraging drug usage that can permanently impair the intelligence of young people and that saps the productivity of workers? It is absurd, and yet (mainly) Democrats in financially wounded cities and states have rushed to legalize pot, grounding their campaigns on three questionable arguments:
1. That the war on drugs and prohibition against smoking pot led to racial inequities, which could only be corrected through legalization;
2. That selling weed and levying hefty taxes on those sales would plug the budget gaps of profligate cities and states; and
3. That marijuana was no more harmful than alcohol and therefore should be legal.
Are these assumptions true?
The widely disseminated claim that millions of Black Americans are unjustly in prison for simple pot possession is a myth. A 2015 study showed that in the federal prison system, which in 2020 housed 226,000 people, more than 99 percent of those sentenced for drug possession had originally been accused of trafficking or other crimes, but had been allowed to plead down to lesser charges.