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The legalization of illegal drugs is a complex issue with a wide range of ethical implications. On the one hand, legalization could lead to a decrease in crime and violence, as well as improved public health outcomes. On the other hand, there is concern that legalization could lead to increased drug use and addiction, particularly among young people. There are a number of ethical arguments in favor of legalizing illegal drugs. For example, it could be argued that the current prohibitionist approach is ineffective and counterproductive. The war on drugs has failed to stop drug use and has led to mass incarceration, particularly of people of color. Legalization could also lead to a decrease in violence associated with the drug trade.