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My position on abortion is that it should be legal but also not encouraged in every case. The decision on abortion should be considerate of every situation, for instance rape, people unfit to be mothers, and people that could get killed or have long lasting effects. Although, abortion should not be legal in every case. If abortions were easy to get for everyone, people may take advantage of it. When a person decides to have sex there is always a chance of pregnancy and the risk should be considered. My brother got married at a young age and they were not in the best place to have a child but they never considered aborting it. They had the baby and worked to give her a better life and now they have two kids, a house, two cars, and their lives are thriving. They recognized that they made the choice to have sex and they knew they could make it work with a child, so they had her. In 2017, the United States had a total of 862,300 induced abortions and most birth controls prevent pregnancy 99% of the time. Abortions can be avoided and should be at all costs, even if they are needed in some situations. Although, access to abortions should be a basic healthcare availability to women because having a child is a lot of responsibility and anyone having one should be able to provide for them. Women have to have the babies so their health and well being should be considered at all times. In all, having a child is a big duty and if a pregnant woman can’t take that responsibility then it should not be pressured on them, but if they can then having the baby should be encouraged.
Regarding the issue of the legalization of marijuana, the federal government should have the choice to legalize it or not, and not allow states to have the option. Under federal government laws, the contrasting ideas cause gridlock between them and the states. The United States Supremacy Clause establishes that when state's laws and federal law's conflict, federal law controls it. The conflict between the state's and federal government's laws, causes a confusion for law enforcement. Law enforcement officers do most of the arrests and in 2018 made more arrests for marijuana than any other drug. If federal government has control of the law and legalization, conflict on the subject will decrease and there will be less confusion on the future of marijuana use.
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