The War on Drugs Is a Failure


 

The War on Drugs Is a Failure – The War on Drugs is a campaign of prohibition and foreign military aid and military intervention being undertaken by the United States government, with the assistance of participating countries, intended to both define and reduce the illegal drug trade. This initiative includes a set of drug policies of the United States that are intended to discourage the production, distribution, and consumption of illegal psychoactive drugs. The term “War on Drugs” was first used by President Richard Nixon in 1971. On May 13, 2009, Gil Kerlikowske, the current Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP), signaled that although it did not plan to significantly alter drug enforcement policy, the Obama administration would not use the term “War on Drugs,” as he claims it is “counter-productive”. ONDCP’s view is that “drug addiction is a disease that can be successfully prevented and treated… making drugs more available will make it harder to keep our communities healthy and safe.”(2011) One of the alternatives that Mr Kerlikowske has showcased is Sweden’s Drug Control Policies that combine balanced public health approach and opposition to drug legalization. The prevalence rates for cocaine use in Sweden are barely one-fifth of European neighbors such as the United Kingdom and Spain. In June 2011, the Global Commission on Drug Policy released a critical report on the War on Drugs, declaring “The global war on drugs has failed, with devastating consequences for

 

Rick Perry and State Senator Jane Nelson Want Texas to Drug Test Welfare

Filed under: drug rehab treatment- lowering the drinking age

In addition, parents or relatives who get it sign a "Personal Responsibility Agreement" promising not to abuse alcohol or drugs, to look for work, not to voluntarily quit a job, and keep up with child support payments, among other things. But Nelson …
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BRIEFLY: Nov. 14

Filed under: drug rehab treatment- lowering the drinking age

This extraordinary collection of nine silver drinking vessels includes four beakers, four tankards and one two-handled cup. Other pieces from … Adults and children tickets are $ 30, and children under the age of 2 are admitted for free. … Drop off …
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BRIEFLY: Nov. 7

Filed under: drug rehab treatment- lowering the drinking age

The training is being sponsored by Communities Mobilizing for Change on Alcohol Plymouth, a program of High Point Treatment Center Inc.; New Bedford Community Alcohol Prevention Program; Stanley Street Treatment & Resources Inc., Fall River; …
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