The consensus on the drug law will contribute to a more stringent, more hegemonic law that attempts to alleviate the use and punishment of crime. There are many claims to prohibit legalization of drugs such as moral degeneration, crime, urban destruction, family, AIDS and other diseases and corruption enforcement. When people confirm the effect of the ban, they have to ask: is the price worth it? Of course, the discussion of abolishing the prohibition does not include approval for substance abuse, but simply includes wasteful and utopian attempts to control individual choice.
Humer: "Unfair Drug War in the United States" In Michael Humer's article "Unfair Drug War in the US", Fumer noted that the facts as to whether the subject should be legally prohibited from entertaining use Discussing opinions. Hugh defaults that the US government should not prohibit drug use. He brought up a drug problem and how they hurt users and users in their lives; he proved that drug bans are unjust. Humor believes that anti-drugs are unfair
10/13/13 COM 101 - 070 Drug War "Drug War" is a term commonly used in banning, military support and military intervention campaigns to reduce and eliminate illegal drug trafficking. Drug war was officially announced by President Richard Nixon in 1971, and today it stands outstanding in our society. Narcotic war has been studied from the beginning, from which we collect large amounts of data. Drug war has a long history.
Some scholars claim that the term "drug war" is propaganda and obscures the expansion of early military or paramilitary strategies. Others said that massive "drug warfare" foreign aid funds, training and fixtures were actually used to combat the leftist rebellion and to a group involved in large-scale drug trafficking like Colombian corrupt members I believe I will offer myself. Military From the end of the Vietnam War from 1963 to 1975, the use of marijuana in non-combat situations was common among American soldiers. Some soldiers also use heroin. After returning to the United States many soldiers stopped using heroin, but they were addicted to their houses. In 1971, the US military conducted a survey on drug abuse by US soldiers and women. It turned out that daily use of medicines around the world is as low as 2%