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Athletes Should Not Legalize Drugs

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The issue on drugs has affected the community for numerous years, whether it be attempting to legalize Marijuana, or other drug-related criminal activity. Drugs are so desirable to the younger generation that they are beginning to possess and use drugs. Many athletes have gotten in trouble over the past years for possession and use of drugs, for example, from 2008 through the 2012 Olympics, 98 athletes were tested positive for the use of drugs (Olympic Doping). Athletes should be used as role models to the younger generation, but many are being caught doing things that they should not be doing. The law enforcement are beginning to take a stand and make a change because officers are heartbroken from the sight of kids and adults dead from overdoses …show more content…

Many officers are spending thousands of hours staking out in areas that there are suspected drugs being sold, but those officers are also busting thousands of dollars worth in drugs. A decent sized drug raid was conducted last July that arrested eight adults that were found with drugs. A total of twenty two adults were caught fifty two times with possession of drugs that undercover police were able to buy from them in a short time span of six months (Police Tout). The police in this article make an assumption that drugs are being sold to about one hundred people per day, but by the police scouting out and raiding drug houses, many of these buyers will no longer have anyone to obtain their drugs from. In June of this year a bust was made in DC that in the end was found with four million dollars worth of Heroin in the dealer's possession, and also ten people were put behind bars (2016 June 7). The police are doing anything and everything that they can do to try to prevent the spreading of drugs, and even though this might have not been a huge bust, it is a big step in the drug war. A resident of Southeast DC said “The bust is a start, even though most agree there's still a long way to go. There's a …show more content…

The United States have used millions of dollars to fund many drug raids that have helped catch many dealers in the action of selling drugs, many officers are spending hours sitting outside these drug houses and staking them out, waiting for the perfect time to make their move. Police officers are finding thousands of dollars worth in drugs during these raids, one in particular that police found four million dollars worth in Heroin, and left ten people behind bars (2016 June 7). If it were not for these raids then the drug problem might be a lot worse thang what it already is. The border patrol have worked long hours to stop illegal narcotics from entering into the country, whether it be by finding the underground tunnels, tracking down the trucks smuggling drugs in, or by even catching the hikers that are attempting to smuggle drugs in their bags. The officers that are guarding the border have obtained 1.4 millions pounds of drugs in a year, by finding this amount of drugs they are keeping them away from dealers which will lessen the number of drug addicts (H 2009). Many organizations are being funded to help better inform people of all ages of the effects that drugs are having on the body, an organization that is helping users everyday is rehab, this is put into place to try to keep addicts off the streets and out of jail. DARE has been created to help kids of the

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