Play on Debating Drug Legalization (With Factual Arguments)

· Trevor Clinger
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This play was written as part of a junior-level undergraduate college course to present the strongest arguments both forand against the legalization of drugs. It explores the issue through both deontological and consequentialist ethical frameworks, offering a balanced examination of the moral considerations involved. The script reflects a wide range of moral viewpoints and acknowledges the growing public support for drug legalization—especially for the medical use of marijuana, as shown in numerous global polls. While there is significant advocacy for legalization, this play also gives voice to well-reasoned opposition, ensuring a fair and informed debate. Written from a neutral and non-biased standpoint, the play was crafted to mirror the most commonly cited arguments that typically arise in discussions or debates surrounding marijuana legalization. It is suitable for educational settings and could serve as a valuable resource in helping students—and even policymakers—develop stronger, more nuanced debating skills. The author holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration and an Associate’s Degree in Business Management Technology, contributing to the academic credibility of the work. While written in a dramatic format, this piece qualifies as a scholarly presentation of key ethical and political arguments.

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