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PHD VERIFIED |
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Question Description
I’m studying and need help with a Psychology question to help me learn.
Should alcohol be illegal or marijuana be legal?
“One common way to alter human consciousness is to administer a psychoactive drug, a substance capable of altering attention, emotion, judgment, memory, time sense, self-control, or perception.
In fact, In fact, most Americans regularly use consciousness-altering drugs (don’t forget that caffeine, alcohol, and nicotine are mildly psychoactive) Many psychoactive drugs can be placed on a scale ranging from stimulation to depression” (Coon & Mitterer, 2016, p. 180).
During the early part of the twentieth century, alcohol was illegal to make, sell, and consume in the United States. This was clearly a policy decision. It seems that making alcohol consumption illegal did little to stop its consumption.
Coon, D. & Mitterer, J.O. (2016). Introduction to Psychology: Gateways to Mind and Behavior, 14th ed. Belmont, California: Cengage.
answer the following questions. Be sure to include factual, properly cited information in your post.
What has been the outcome for the states that have passed a law-making marijuana legal for recreational purposes (AK, CO, OR, WA, and the District of Columbia)? What do you think the consequences would be for our society as a whole if marijuana become legal nationwide? Why are alcohol, nicotine, and caffeine legal drugs and marijuana an illegal drug in the majority of our country? If people use these legal forms of drugs and say they do not use drugs, are they hypocritical?
Question Description
I’m studying and need help with a Psychology question to help me learn.
Should alcohol be illegal or marijuana be legal?
“One common way to alter human consciousness is to administer a psychoactive drug, a substance capable of altering attention, emotion, judgment, memory, time sense, self-control, or perception.
In fact, In fact, most Americans regularly use consciousness-altering drugs (don’t forget that caffeine, alcohol, and nicotine are mildly psychoactive) Many psychoactive drugs can be placed on a scale ranging from stimulation to depression” (Coon & Mitterer, 2016, p. 180).
During the early part of the twentieth century, alcohol was illegal to make, sell, and consume in the United States. This was clearly a policy decision. It seems that making alcohol consumption illegal did little to stop its consumption.
Coon, D. & Mitterer, J.O. (2016). Introduction to Psychology: Gateways to Mind and Behavior, 14th ed. Belmont, California: Cengage.
answer the following questions. Be sure to include factual, properly cited information in your post.
What has been the outcome for the states that have passed a law-making marijuana legal for recreational purposes (AK, CO, OR, WA, and the District of Columbia)? What do you think the consequences would be for our society as a whole if marijuana become legal nationwide? Why are alcohol, nicotine, and caffeine legal drugs and marijuana an illegal drug in the majority of our country? If people use these legal forms of drugs and say they do not use drugs, are they hypocritical?