The "US economy" owns nothing.
Revenue is earned by setting a price or imposing taxes.
Prices and taxes are set by those who own or control the sale goods.
The question needs to be rephrased to deserve an answer.
If marijuana was legalized, it would help the US economy, as the government would be able to start taxing it like they do tabacco and alcohol.
A legal marijuana industry would create new jobs for those involved in the growing, packaging, distribution, and selling of the product. Cannabis can also be used to create industrial hemp, an extremely useful and natural material that has applications in textiles, alternative fuels, and many other industries.The government would benefit from legalized marijuana by ways of increased tax revenue (marijuana sales cannot be taxed as long as it is illegal), as well as dramatic cuts in drug war spending. The government would basically go from spending money to fight against illegal marijuana trade to instead reaping the tax profits from a legal trading system.
Legalizing marijuana would do nothing but benefit the economy and ecosystem. Not legalizing it would not change how many people use it for its benefits.
They would do this when the economy is weak.
They would do this when the economy is weak.
Yes, if marijuana sales were controlled and regulated by the US government and sold through the US Government our economy would reap the benefits of a harmless, earthly drug. Nonetheless this involves general intelligence from our government...
Marijuana is a controlled substance in the United States. It is against the law to possess it, grow it and sell it, except when allowed by law for medical purposes. There are several organizations (and individuals) who argue that the legalization would boost the U.S. economy, the but point is moot.
The legalization of marijuana would stimulate the economy, create jobs, stop overcrowding of jails, AND MAKE ME HAPPY. or something like thatA topic sentence is supposed to make some statement which is then explained or examples are given in the rest of the paragraph. The answer above is obviously written by some pothead who doesn't know about writing essays.maybe something like this:The 'legalize marijuana' debate has been a controversial topic in many western countries.
A tobacco pipe that's clean, and the tobacco separate , yes. A marijuana pipe would be considered paraphanalia. Major no-no .
$15, This is a difficult question but the underground economy is roughly 10% of the countries entire economy.
Marketing is vital to a country's economy- internal marketing helps to bring in financial revenue from one part of the country to another, and international marketing (i.e. importing and exporting) is crucial for groups of nations to keep their economy going, create jobs for it's workforce, and to supply it with economic input and imported goods and materials that it needs. Without marketing, the global economy would collapse- even Communist countries have to engage in marketing, however self-sufficient they try to be.
Revenue would be income. Income taxes would be a liability.