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Drug Law Reform

Daniel LeeMrs. Pugh

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Current Drug Policies

• Ridiculous • Drug levels need rescheduling• Offence changes based upon amount of illegal substances

in possession

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Prisons

• Overpopulated• Costly to operate

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Money

• Government is missing out on a large profit margin• The USA is wasting money on supporting failing policies

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Law Enforcement

• Current laws are enforced differently depending on state although laws are on the federal level

• Use lethal force when it’s uncalled for

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International Trade

• Drug import cannot be stopped no matter which precautions are taken

• Most illegal substances travel across international waters from European and South American countries

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Deaths

• Legal drugs cause more deaths than all illegal drugs combined every year

• Some illegal drugs are impossible to overdose on

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Prohibition

• Extremely ineffective• Causes higher drug cost• Artificially inflates drug value

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Other Countries Drug Laws

• Scheduling varies country to country• Prosecution for possession in other countries is often less

harsh than in America

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Offenders

• Most are non-violent, first time offenders• Often jailed for possession alone• Arrest of drug law offenders rises each year

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Drug Importing

• Although USA only has 4% of the world population, it imports the most illegal substances

• More offenders are being caught yearly, yet the amount of illegal substances imported continue to rise

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Political Funding

• D.A.R.E. program is sponsored by alcohol and tobacco companies

• Industries such as Philip Morris USA pay for advertising against illegal drugs


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