The fight against drugs, "defeat against drugs" is the truth. I agree with this article, but it is impossible to manage drug management for the United States. You can use millions of dollars to reduce drug trafficking, but drugs enter the country. For most drug users, you can see why they think so. Obviously this is illegal, but if you can escape it, you will have plenty of money in your pocket.
Many people feel we are losing the war with drugs today. Once the battle reaches where there are no winners, we need to reevaluate the way to solve the problem. In the drug war, years of fighting has resulted in an increase in crime, prisons overcrowded, money and resources wasted, results are not obtained. It is time to study alternatives to national drug problems. Legislation increases the use of drugs, but most people use drugs instead of newcomers who may try out of curiosity. In 1970, the government legalized the use of adult cannabis and was able to find evidence in the Netherlands. Legalization of illegal drugs proves that just because a drug is legal does not mean that it will lead to the rapid rise and abuse of society (Friedman)
According to drug experts, hemp is the most popular illegal drug. Most of the discussion to support and oppose the legalization of marijuana is the same as the argument for legalizing other illegal drugs. Narcotics and marijuana are not legal in 50 states. Alaska legalized marijuana for personal use in 1975, but the 1990 national referendum made marijuana once more illegal. There are no countries legalizing these medicines, but nine states in California, Colorado, Maine, Minnesota, Mississippi, Nebraska, New York, North Carolina are legalizing a small amount of marijuana. And Ohio. In addition, since 1989, New York Senator Joseph Gallily has worked hard through the New York State Council to obtain a bill that states will now be regarded as a regulated substance of all drugs. It was legalized.
Throughout history, drugs such as alcohol, nicotine, marijuana, etc. are confronted with a fierce battle of law. Addiction, dependence and health problems are often used as reasons for opposing these drugs. Alcohol and nicotine are currently legal, but marijuana remains illegal for most of the US population. At some point, all medicines are legal. It was before the law was passed. As more people become aware of the harmful effects of certain medicines, more and more laws are passed. All medications are quickly classified into one category - "bad". This brought the era of ban, and society believes that non-toxic communities are a safe community.