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/^t/I don't also agree with the opinion that making it legal and at the same time less attractive for young people will stop them taking marijuana. It is true that forbidden fruit is sweatest and taking drugs attracts young people. This is for them the symbol of their maturity, entering adult's world, the mark of rebellion. It gives them sattisfaction from doing of prevention. I'm sure that the fact marijuana is forbidden will discourage at least a group of people to take it, or anyway will make it more difficult to purchase drugs. The previous argument is closely related to the idea of democracy. Are we for the sake of democracy and the right to decide about our life to allow for autodestruction?