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    War on Drugs Policy Paper

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    War on Drugs Policy Proposal John Cox POL 300 June 5‚ 2011 Benjamin Webb Proposed Policy for Mexico and the United States The United States and Mexico are fighting what could be called a never-ending war‚ the war on the illegal drug trade. Drugs flow across the US-Mexico border seemingly unrestricted‚ even though both countries spend billions of dollars each year attempting to halt the flow of drugs. Drug cartels in Mexico operate with impunity‚ and have little regard for laws‚ regulations

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    Drug Trafficking In United States Rashaan Ford ENG122: English Composition II Tina Miller August 19‚ 20 Drug trafficking in the United States have been a problem since the mid 1970’s.The illegal drug market in the United States is one of the most profitable in the world. Drug Enforcement agencies faces many hard challenges in protecting our borders. Diverse criminal groups operating from South America smuggles cocaine‚ heroine‚ and marijuana into the United States by a variety of

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    Should Drugs Be Legalized? Possible Alternatives Organized crime is a big business today. Some main products associated with organized crime are guns‚ drugs and prostitution. What effects do these commodities have on today’s society? Today drugs are a big business in the underworld. There is a lot of crime associated with the drug world‚ so many people who want drugs legalized say that the government could control the sales and ultimately bring down the crime rate and also make lots of money

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    Drug Cartel Research Paper

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    Drug Cartels in Mexico Drug trafficking has become an increasingly growing problem in the world today. Illegal drug trade is a worldwide black market consisting of production‚ distribution‚ packaging‚ and sale of illegal substances. Although today’s "War on Drugs" is a modern phenomenon‚ drug problems have been a common problem throughout history. Mexico is responsible for 90% of drugs that comes from the southern border of the United States

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    Illicit Drug Use

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    Justin Throughout the years modern culture has glamourized drug usage through popular culture such as music artist‚ videos‚ and celebrities. The media usually targets teenage to young adult because they are yet at an impressionable age. According to US Health and Human Services Department studies show by the twelfth grade‚ about half of adolescents have abused an illicit drug at least once. The most commonly used drug is marijuana but adolescents can find many abused substances‚ such as prescription

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    Drug Violence In Mexico

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    President Calderon’s government is currently fighting the drug problem of Mexico. In Calderon’s home in the state of Michoacan‚ the states of Jalisco‚ and Guerrero drug related violence has increased considerable. Life has changed for the worst in Mexico under the rising tsunami of drug violence. As early as October of 2007‚ the United States drug czar declared that the civil war in Mexico had greatly affected the drug trade in the United States. Cocaine distribution has risen up to 50 percent

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    Kennedy (2003) called “Drug Wars in Black and White” and the second article is called “Street-Level Drug Law Enforcement” by Lorraine Mazerolle‚ David W. Soole and Sacha Rombouts in 2006. In addition‚ the last article is by David Dixon and Phillip Coffin (1999) called “Zero Tolerance Policing in Illegal Drug Markets” from the Drug and Alcohol Review. Summary Kennedy (2003) discusses the background of the war on drugs in 1920s and provides information that shows a difference of the drug wars being less punitive

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    Drug Abuse in Africa

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    Drug abuse in Africa Sections ABSTRACT Introduction Historical background Current drug abuse situation in Africa Effects of drug abuse in Africa Control mechanisms Future trends Details Author: T. ASUNI ‚ A. O PELA Pages: 55 to 64 Creation Date: 1986/01/01 Drug abuse in Africa T. ASUNI Department of Psychiatry‚ College of Medicine‚ University of Lagos‚ Lagos‚ Nigeria A. O PELA Clinical Pharmacy Unit‚ Faculty of Pharmacy‚ University of Benin‚ Benin‚ Nigeria ABSTRACT Apart

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    Mexico Drug Problem

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    Mexico is having with its economy is the drug activity that is being presented. Things that started the Mexican drug war‚ including wealth disparity‚ lack of education‚ and shoddy public safety.The truth is that many gangs offer social services and advancements to Mexican communities that the government cannot provide. More than usual‚ they offer three things to young Mexican boys is wealth‚ protection‚ and brotherhood. One answer can be to just legalize drugs and add it to taxes to increase the GDP

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    Drugs and Miles Davis

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    Throughout America’s music history‚ the use and abuse of illegal drugs has been widespread‚ and some great musicians’ lives have been utterly devistated and ruined by drugs. Often times it seems as though‚ in studying their histories‚ many musicians are falsely led to believe that if they use certain drugs‚ their playing will improve‚ or become more creative. Many great musician’s lives have been tragicly cut short because of their drug use‚ and God only knows where some of them would be today had

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