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    secondary goal of overcrowding of prisons and due to the nature of the current austerity‚ we should aim to save money by finding ways to cut expenditure spent on dealing with the ‘War on Drugs’. The amount of money spent on the enforcement of Class A prohibition is estimated to be £15.3 billion in 2003/04 by Transform‚ a drug focused interest group. The money on spent

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    Jovanny Quesada 6/13/2011 Spc 1024 General Purpose: To persuade my audience to support that marijuana should be legalized. Specific Purpose: At the end of my presentation‚ my audience will be encouraged to support that marijuana should be legalized. Central Idea: Marijuana in its natural form should become legalized. Its illegalization began with false claims from the government‚ made taxpayers foolishly waste billions on the war on drugs‚ and prevented a drug that would have been otherwise

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    alcohol‚ the benefits out weigh the risks. The bad reputation marijuana has is caused by the negative connotations it’s been given by the popular social media. When has the popular social media ever been right and/or useful? A funny story is the prohibition of marijuana‚ that started in the 1970s when the “War on Drugs” was introduced. The “War on Drugs” campaigned that marijuana is supposed to be a gateway drug‚ it is highly addictive‚ and hazardous causing Cannabis to be in the same classification

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    Cited: Bailey‚ Eric. “Pot Laws Pain Some Elders.” Los Angeles Times 28 Apr. 2005: A1-B5. Mirken‚ Bruce. “White House Drug Policy Full of Hot Air.” Knight/Ridder Tribune 1 Jun. 2006: n.p. Nadelmann‚ Ethan A. “An End to Marijuana Prohibition.” The National Review 12 July 2004: 28-34 Swanson‚ Stevenson. “Targeting Marijuana Saps Anti-Drug Effort.” Chicago Tribune 6 June 2006: n.p. Zwillich‚ Todd. “Medical Marijuana No Influence on Teen Use.” United Press International 6 Sept. 2006:

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    moved to the “big city”‚ so came the life of it. Americans eventually adopted the habits of drinking‚ gambling‚ and casually dating other people. Those who saw the modernized behavior as blasphemy‚ decided to do something about it. They created the Prohibition Act‚ which prohibited in the sale‚ manufacturing‚ and drinking of alcohol. Bootlegging and illegal selling of the substance sprung up‚ however‚ and the plan of quitting cold turkey failed. With the arrival of the Red Scare‚ racism and discrimination

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    War On Drugs Research Paper

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    Justin Myers  Prof. Bates  Political Science  25 April 2015    War on Drugs  From drug wars‚ to drug cartels‚ and government control‚ the war on drugs has been a  critical issue throughout the United States. From the early years of the 1970’s to the 1980’s‚ there  has been a major uprise of the use of drugs and narcotics. However‚ throughout the development  of law making and restrictions‚ there have been numerous amounts of policies that have been  placed upon this controversial issue by the government

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    Juliette Hughes wrote an article for The Age newspaper about how she thinks drugs should be legalised. She used many different sorts of metalanguage techniques such as using expert’s opinion‚ appealing to people’s self-interest etc. Hughes is an ethicist; her point of view is from an ethical standpoint. Hughes used examples from history and scientific experiment. The intended audience is a mature audience‚ who are open minded about the legalisation of drugs. Hughes starts off by talking about cannabis

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    Legally or Illegally Attempts to restrict something on which restrictions pose virtually no effects is a complete failure and therefore spending millions of dollars yearly is a pure example how American government operates on drug prohibitions. Here‚ we have drug users‚ non-users‚ producers and fighters to stop it. Actions of these subjects simply collide in deep misunderstandings creating domino effect of tragedies where greed versus existence comes on stage. For American government

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    other drugs. The United States is on top of the list of countries for drug use and abuse of drugs. It got so terrible that forty years ago President at the time Richard Nixon declared the United States government ’s "War on Drugs‚" a campaign of prohibition and foreign military aid and military intervention. Having foreign countries participate in the "War On Drugs" gives the United States assistance to define and reduce the illegal drug trade. The problem is so immense globally that the United Nations

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    In society today‚ many people look for a feeling of freedom‚ Many people go on vacation and spend money. The most common gateway for people is drug.Our American society is facing a tremendous drug problem. In order to eradicate the drug problem‚ a public debate is going on to find some solutions to this drug dilemma. It has been highly controversial issue whether drugs such as marijuana should be legalized or not. Some people advocate this issue and believe that legalization is the only solution

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