Personally, I'm in the camp that thinks cannabis should be legalised, and I don't even smoke the stuff.
The only negative effects cannabis has (using hash resin instead of tobacco as a binding agent) is that it MIGHT cause schizophrenia in teenagers if they smoke it as teenagers. Now, this was based off a study that was merely correlation (correlation does not mean causation) and no scientific fact. Let's assume it is true. Then, we have a situation where people under the age of 18 (or, if you prefer, 21) cannot smoke cannabis. Wait a second, what does this sound like? Oh, that's right, tobacco and alcohol.
Tobacco and alcohol are a pair of legalised drugs that are undeniably more harmful to the human body than a reefer made purely from cannabis products. And, yet, they are legalised. Cannabis is also only psychologically addictive, not physically. Unlike nicotine.
As far as I can tell, this is due to people being able to grow cannabis on their own in their own houses. Which would make it completely untaxable and would destroy the cigarrete market completely.
So, what do you all think? Should cannabis be legalised?
(I'm honestly interested in what some of the more intellectual people - I hope - of this generation think on the topic. It's just interesting to see people struggle against the government propaganda machine.)