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    Colombain Drug Cartels

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    Colombia In the late 20th century‚ Colombia has been a haven for violence‚ social unrest‚ and illegal drug trafficking prompted by uneven development throughout the country. In 1984‚ the election of a new president sparked violence in Colombia‚ leading to the assassination of the minister of justice. The very apparent inadequacy of the government to control violent attacks was made obvious to the drug cartels‚ who then used this weakness in government to gain political influence with bribery‚ threats

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    Border Drug Threat

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    "Canada-United States Border Drug Threat Assessment." Public Safety Canada. Oct. 2004. 15 Feb. 2008 <http://www.publicsafety.gc.ca/prg/le/bs/uscabdta-en.asp>. Canada and the United States are firmly committed to the fight against illicit drugs and their two-way movement across our shared border. The strong relationship between our two governments‚ and in particular‚ our respective law enforcement agencies on this issue is a model of international cooperation. Traffickers of each of the illicit

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    Drug Addcition

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    social effects on substance on the user and to their families‚ friends and society. This will include the analyses social aspects of many of the key issues involved in drug abuse. First I will be looking at to psycho active drugs and how it effects. Secondly discuses the effects on behavioral‚ physical‚ psychological and social impact of drug abuse and its consequences for families‚ friends‚ health‚ education‚ crime and employment. At the end I will include a conclusion including the main important points

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    War on Drugs Research

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    Drug use and abuse is an expensive problem in the United States‚ both financially and socially. The War on Drugs has been an ongoing effort to combat drug abuse‚ drug use and crime associated with the drug trade. It’s a war without a clear enemy. Anything waged against a shapeless‚ intangible noun can never truly be won — President Clinton’s drug czar Gen. Barry McCaffrey said as much in 1996. (TIME 2009) Despite the trillions of dollars waged on the war on drugs and the countless arrest made related

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    Drugs and Prision

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    time for drug related chargers made up almost 50% of sentenced prisoners under federal jurisdiction. With the highest amount of drug related incarnations‚ The United States has a staggering 6.8 million Americans struggling with drug abuse. It is without doubt that the prison population is driven largely by incarceration for drug offenses. It is often argued whether the punishment fits the crime‚ and often questioned if the government is wasting money on prisoners incarcerated for drug related offenses

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    Winning The War On Drugs

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    The War on Drugs is described as‚ the campaign of prohibition of drugs‚ it has the stated aim of reducing the illegal drug trade. The number of drug arrest have rise and now it accounts for almost a quarter of the people locked up in America‚ however‚ drug use rates have remained steady. The War on Drugs have been going on for almost 40 years‚ that means that means that trillions of dollars have been spend and this "War" has been innerective. The drug use rate has not declined‚ but many people who

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    Globalization and Drug Trafficking | Topic Description: Nations worldwide have been facing and losing the war on drugs for some time now. Innocent citizens are affected with the negative side effects due to drug trafficking such as violence resulting in death‚ lack of government assistance to halt the issue‚ and increase of crime rates. In this paper I would like to discuss the actions that can be taken to help stop drug trafficking worldwide‚ starting with one of the main drug routes from Mexico

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    Drug and Alcohol Culture

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    Analysis - Alcohol and drug culture in Australia Following the death of Leigh Clark after the circumstances which occurred after he was supplied alcohol by another parent‚ writer Bruce Guthrie argues in an opinion piece that the law requiring parental approval to supply alcohol could save lives. The second article which supports Guthrie’s contention is a cartoon by Mark Knight‚ published in the Herald Sun which highlights the public outcry against the call to legalise drugs‚ where both articles are

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    specifically in the means of drugs. As a former judge‚ Gray has insight into exactly how many people are incarcerated due to the mental disease of drug addiction‚ and how criminalizing their use does everything but aid our citizens. As the current USA’s drug policy has only worsened the problem since 1970‚ he suggests to create a new policy with ten major goals in mind‚ focusing on decreasing the harm illicit substances have on our population as well as the harm drug money has on the world. There

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    Satire About Drugs

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    Everybody knows that the real problem with illegal drugs is that they cost too much‚ and they are so difficult to get that drug addicts need to commit crimes in order to feed their habits. If only people could go down to the nearest Seven-Eleven and buy a cocaine-powdered donut‚ or drive up to the window at McDonald’s and order a dank 10-piece marijuana nugget meal. Then people wouldn’t need to knock down an old lady and grab her purse‚ or commit a home invasion robbery for some extra cheese. People

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