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The War On Drugs And Illegal Drugs

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It has been over forty-three years since the United States first waged the “War on Drugs”. This war has cost hundreds of billions of dollars to fight and has supplied our country with a plethora of mixed results as well as emotions. We have seen fluctuations in the numbers over the years, which can be linked to different social fads and political agendas. Despite the enormous amount of money we have spent to rid our country of illegal drugs, we still face all time high addiction and distribution rates today. These strict drug laws have created an overflow of prisoners, many of whom are convicted upon non-violent drug charges, and have transformed them from tax paying citizens into an even larger tax burden for the community. Through President Nixon’s declaration of the “War on Drugs”, to the adventurous peaks of drug use in the late 70 's, to the rise of the crack cocaine industry in the 80 's and now the legalization of recreational cannabis use, this paper will explain why drugs not only continue to flow across the American borders at an alarming rate, but also attempt to uncover the effectiveness of this war.
Starting in 1970 we witness the birth of the “War on Drugs” with the passing of a Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control act. This act provided a new framework for the regulation and enforcement of drug possession and other drug related crime. For more serious crimes such as drug trafficking the act established tough penalties while lessening

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