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Discussing Drug Legalization

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“Drugs are bad, mkay.” That’s what we’ve come to learn from Mr. Mackey in South Park (Ike’s Wee Wee). While that is known, what is the best way to combat drug use in society today? It is true the government is spending billions of dollars on the “War on Drugs,” but if they were to be legalized would that be replaced with money being spent on healthcare due to drug related incidents, or drug treatment programs? It is true that a large amount of crime and the prison population are drug related offenders, but would that reduce with drug legalization or would we not see any difference? It is true that there is the pro and con side of this debate, but if drugs were to be legalized what sanctions should be set, if any? It is true that Portugal has decriminalized drugs, but will their experience be a good example of what would come to be if the US were to do the same? Both sides of the debate have a hopeful view of what will ultimately lead us into the betterment of tomorrow. The issue regarding all drugs being legalized has many facets with positive and negative impacts that make you question where you truly stand on this controversial matter.
When it comes to discussing drug legalization it is important to understand why drugs were initially criminalized and the effects they have on the individual, families and society as a whole. Most drugs were actually once used medicinally, legally. Amphetamine was given to World War II soldiers to combat fatigue and prescribed after the war

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