When society finally got satisfied with reality, they began to abandon the murder law which hampered their growth. At the moment social stigma and legal ethics regarding the use of illegal drugs may have the most devastating impact on American society. Narcotics law, whether direct imprisonment or indirect death - has led to the elimination of non-violent citizens from society. My support is to non-criminalize all drugs based on the principle of human rights, but fear and frustration that I express this support are based on practicality.
More and more people in the United States and around the world support non-criminalization of drugs and eliminate criminal penalties for drug use and possession. Major medical, public health and human rights organizations have approved non-criminalization of drugs including the International Red Cross, the American Public Health Association, the American Civil Liberties Union, the American Color Improvement Association and Latin America Justice. Public opinion on non-criminalization is growing steadily as the risk of convictions against drugs becomes clearer. Voting in the Prime Minister's Primary Primary in Maine, New Hampshire, and even South Carolina proved that the majority of people in each state support the end of the arrest for drug use and possession. In 2016, Maryland introduced the first nationwide non-criminalizing bill and reintroduced a similar version in 2017.
Internationally, some countries already have some form of drug validation. The most noteworthy are Portuguese legalizing drugs as a response to the country's HIV crisis in 2001 and using drugs that demonstrated the huge benefits of non-criminalization - reductions in excessive excesses, HIV / AIDS and poisoning - And there is no increase in crime. Drug non-criminalization has not only greatly reduced the number of people with problems in the criminal justice system, but also has greatly improved public health as emphasized in the United Nations / WHO Statement. It reduces the stigma of people using drugs and resolves the discrimination they have historically faced.
Recommendations to justify possession of narcotics and sexual intercourse are often concerned, which adversely affect public health. For example, opponents believe legalization of drugs leads to increased drug use and increased traffic accident rates. Preliminary research on non-criminalization led to different conclusions and research showed that health services can deal more with legitimate concerns about the adverse effects of drug use on health. According to Portuguese data, in 2001 all drug use has been legalized compared to Spain and Italy where drug use was criminalized. This indicates increased absorption of drug therapy, opioid related death and reduction of infectious diseases. Also, as law enforcement resources shifted from minor offenses to concerns about human traffickers, drug traffickers seized by the authorities