What is imperative to bear in mind is that decriminalization is not the complete legalization of drugs, but the depenalization of a person found guilty of a drug offense. Partaking in and the distribution of drugs would still be illegal under a decriminalization drug policy, but minor drug charges will not lead to a prison sentence. In other words, men such as El Chapo will still receive harsh prison sentences in the effort to stop the distribution, but the average addict who is not causing harm to anyone other than himself or herself will not be imprisoned and have a felony attached to his or her record. This would apply to the entire population of America, regardless of age or type of drug involved in the offense. The decriminalization of drugs will turn drug usage into an administrative proceeding rather than a criminal proceeding on the grounds that drugs will be removed from the criminal circle and one will not become a criminal for committing a drug-related offense
What is imperative to bear in mind is that decriminalization is not the complete legalization of drugs, but the depenalization of a person found guilty of a drug offense. Partaking in and the distribution of drugs would still be illegal under a decriminalization drug policy, but minor drug charges will not lead to a prison sentence. In other words, men such as El Chapo will still receive harsh prison sentences in the effort to stop the distribution, but the average addict who is not causing harm to anyone other than himself or herself will not be imprisoned and have a felony attached to his or her record. This would apply to the entire population of America, regardless of age or type of drug involved in the offense. The decriminalization of drugs will turn drug usage into an administrative proceeding rather than a criminal proceeding on the grounds that drugs will be removed from the criminal circle and one will not become a criminal for committing a drug-related offense