The use of illegal drugs has plagued society for thousands of years. The use of illegal drugs can be found all over the world. "Drug War" is a term applied to drug abuse prevention campaign to reduce illegal drug trafficking. The current drug war has physical and mental influences on our society and we should achieve it earlier for our society. When the drug war began, it was expected to "greatly reduce US drug trafficking through federal police in a short period of time, but drug warfare continues to this day." (Becker 1) Drug war is an invincible war.
PABLO SOLON (Bolivia) stated that his country promised to eliminate drugs, drug trafficking and organized crime. At the nineteenth national drug smuggling country summit meeting in Latin America and the Caribbean, participants praised the country's efforts on this point, including the elimination of excess coca crops. UNODC 's June report also praised his country for an increase in cocaine paste seizure and laboratory disassembly. In 2008, the number of anti-drug units in the country increased from 6,800 in 2005 to more than 10,000. The amount of cocaine confiscated increased from 11.4 tons in 2005 to 28.8 tons in 2008. There was a similar increase in number. Number of precursor chemicals and pharmaceutical equipment seized such as immersion wells
The early US President Ronald Reagan's government began giving priority to the so-called "drug war" aiming at destroying many lives, fighting drug trafficking, ending cocaine epidemics. These efforts include the adoption of federal anti-narcotics law, the increase in Federal anti-drugs funds, the start and expansion of prison and police programs, and the establishment of private organizations such as the American drug-free partnership to promote its representation Yes. The concept of "drug war" is based on the theory of deterrence. In other words, the implementation of legislation and more severe punishment will prevent or prevent the use of drugs. The ratio of powdered cocaine to cocaine powder is 100 to 1, which is used as a guideline for the minimum essential penalty. For example, imposing a fine of at least 5 years on 5 grams of cocaine or 500 grams of cocaine powder
Cocaine grown naturally in South America and produced in the form of white powder or stone ("split") Stimulant from coca plants. Cocaine powder is snoring, smoked, injected, and usually cracks are pumped up. As cocaine fills the brain with dopamine, a neurotransmitter involved in happiness, it creates a strong stature. The effect will start soon, important and shorter. Cocaine increases excitation, excitement, agility. According to DEAA, it is highly addictive and can often be abused in "carnival" mode. The use of avid cocaine means to take back to back to maintain "high", which usually results in "fierce", resulting in physical and mental fatigue, depression and serious drug needs.