Drug’s War New Front
Yessica Cruz
Queensborough Community College
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In the Newsday article “DEA probes Silk Road, suspected online hub for illegal drugs by Kevin Deutsch. Making small talk with your pot dealer sucks. Buying cocaine can you get arrested or killed. Have you ever imagined if you could buy and sell drugs online like I do for textbooks? Now you can: Welcome to Silk Road. Silk road is the Ebay of the online drug trade and you are able to any drug imaginable such as cocaine, heroin, opioid pills, LSD, Ecstasy and other drugs. Silk Road’s customers buy, sell, trade and rate delivery, quality of the product etc just like Ebay works. Authorities seem powerless to stop online drug marketplace because they have been unsuccessful to track the address of the website’s servers. Silk road only can be log in by using encryption software called Tor following the fourteen instructions which at the end hides your computers IP address so you can’t be tracked and permits you to browse the website freely without any concerns. The site has been in secrecy ever since it was founded in February 2011. Smart pc users in Long Island and New York City residents are using this site and have contributed to the $30 million in annual sales. Silk Road’s jackpot business has opened a new front in the battle against illegal drugs in which dealers and consumers use sophisticated technology to hide their where beings and defy laws after 40 years ago when President Nixon declared a “war on dugs”.
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“Silk Road is a dangerous and destructive website that facilities crime and poses a true danger to people across the county,” said Senator. Charles Schumer (D_N.Y.), who first reported in 2011 to the federal government
References: White House Czar Calls for End to 'War on Drugs ' - WSJ.com. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124225891527617397.html