Quote from Maverick74:
Because right now Joe, insurance companies can refuse you a policy if you smoke pot. If it was legal, they could not do that. Also, there is a stigma of fear that goes with going to a hospital and telling a doctor that you are having health issues as it pertains to illegal drugs so many people don't go. If it were legal, those people would not hesitate to go to the emergency room or see their doctor. So yes Joe, I would expect hospital visits as it pertains to drugs to skyrocket.
Let me give you another example. I know a lot of juicers that won't see a doctor because of the fear of telling him that they are on steroids, so many guys when they have health issues as it relates to juice, will simply find ways to treat themselves which is very dangerous. I think the Barry Bonds issue comes into play where where suddenly the clinic where he was buying supplements from him rats out his name to the local authorities and now he is in the press everyday.
And my last point will be that if drugs are legalized and people know that they could freely go to hospitals to treat their problem, then one might be more inclined to experiment with other drugs knowing that they can get all the healthcare they wanted. Let me give you an example. The AIDS community in San Fran. During the 90's due to the breakthrough in many AIDS cocktails, gay men with HIV were living longer and longer and looking and living much better lifestyles then in the past. Because of this false sense of security, unsafe sex among gay men in the last 5 years in the Bay area has gone up substantially and so has the number of reported HIV and AIDS cases. So if you remove the fear and stigma that comes with illegal drug use, you will have more people experimenting with it and those who are already on it might be inclined to abuse the drug even more.
Again, I'm not making the argument that one should not be allowed to use drugs, I was simply explaining to you how hospital visits could go up substantially.