Drug Legalization
Title: Drug Legalization
Category: /Social Sciences
Details: Words: 1275 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Drug Legalization
Category: /Social Sciences
Details: Words: 1275 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Strong drug enforcement in the United States is correlated with the reduction in crime , drug use, and drug addiction growth rates. The impact on tougher drug sanctions has been overshadowed by a myth that U.S. drug enforcement has become too lenient.
This myth has been promoted by the multi-million dollar pro-drug legalization lobby, civil libertarians, and misguided academic researchers to the public with limited review and challenge.
Attacks on drug enforcement efforts often hold
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legalization is not the answer. We need to save this country, it is the best country in the world, so why destroy it.
Crimin: Multidis Approach Drug Legalization November 24, 1996 I. Introduction II. Crime Reduction and Growth Rates A. Lobby's B. Drug decline III. Arguments A. Economy B. Profit IV. Links Between Crime and Drugs V. Health Problems from Drug Use A. Chemicals B. Death VI. The Children A. The Present B. The Future VII. Conclusion


