He believes that marijuana should be legalized for the better good of the society, and this would be achieved through liberating citizens to be given the authority to make their own life decisions. Citizen Two states that the government can gain revenue by taxing the marijuana industry. By legalizing marijuana, the government can save itself the investment of administering needless drug laws. Also, Citizen Two accepts that using marijuana for recreational purposes is an individual's personal lifestyle choice; not something that is up to governments to decide nor impede on individual liberty by setting laws to dictate the choices individuals wish to take. Those who choose to recreationally use marijuana have a choice whether or not to, regardless, when they choose to, they accept that lifestyle and cautiously make the choice to lead their lives in that form. Therefore, Citizen Two believes that hindering criminal records because of an individual’s personal choice is wrong. Moreover, his views and ideologies of modern liberalism and choices are voiced in his opinion which reflects strong beliefs that not only should the government of Canada decriminalize marijuana but further, also legalize it and that is the decision which will benefit society on a larger scale, and in the best interest of the greater …show more content…
He believes that decriminalizing marijuana for recreational and personal use is a bad idea, however, doctors should be able to continue the status quo of allowing marijuana possession for medical concerns only. Citizen Three states that having trained medical professionals prescribing marijuana for patients is acceptable whereas those who use marijuana for something other than as a prescribed drug, is not. Marijuana has been proven to assist many individuals with numerous wide scale health concerns, and therefore has some benefits which cannot be denied to patients in need. Citizen three finds a middle ground in the topic regarding legalization of marijuana, where he supports the adequate use of it as a prescribed drug; and demonstrates progressive and culling ideologies, whilst believing in harsh punishments for those who choose to use it without