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Arguments for and against drug prohibition - Health.
The most common reason given for banning drug use is that it is unhealthy, with possible effects ranging from lowered intelligence to insanity to death by overdose. The typical response is that many things are unhealthy while still being legal, and that the health effects of tobacco smoking, for example, are more serious than those of some drugs. A usual rejoinder is that illegal drugs are statistically more dangerous than other unhealthy things. Whether drugs are in fact more danger ...
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The war on drugs is having little or no effect on the trafficking of drugs, except to make them more expensive. Since the use of all major recreational drugs except opiates has increased since the passing of the laws which illegalized them, the increase in cost cannot be said to discourage the use of the drugs.
The war on drugs is extremely costly to our society in terms of taxpayer dollars, lives, productivity, the inability of law enforcemen ...
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 |  |  | Arguments for and against drug prohibition - Arguments for prohibition: Encyclopedia II - Arguments for and against drug prohibition - CompromisePartial legalization of drugs, or decriminalization, might satisfy both pro and con of this issue, as well as solving many of the problems that drugs cause. In a compromise, drugs would remain illegal, but drug addicts who are non-violent and are convicted for drug possession would go to a drug rehabilitation clinic instead of prison. (Currently, treatment is available for only about 15% of the U.S.'s drug addicts. Now, some people convicted of minor drug offenses may be sentenced to rehabilitation instead of prison.) Drug addicts would then ...
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