People are pushing for the use of drugs to be recognized as a human right (Wrong1). Black American represents 13% of the population in the U.S. (Wrong1). Enforcing the drugs was controlling the system costs at least $100 billion a year (Gallahue1). The Americans public is the number one drug abuse in the United States (Crandall1). People associate the drug trade with crime and violence, enforcement means higher prices and higher revenues for drug dealers (Carden2).
The global war on drugs has been an abject failure including criminal …show more content…
Legalizing drugs would save the U.S. $41 billion a year enforcing the drug laws (Branson1). He assorts service laws to make drugs nationwide but the president is trying to stop it (Branson1). Drug use for the drug policy approach has failed due to human rights (Gainer1). Humans want to possession purchase and growing of drugs to recognize as human rights and drug use (Wrong1).
The criminal network was well established illicit economics have staying power between drug, human, and weapons on the war on drugs (Tama1). The global war on drugs has been an abject failure including criminal market, justice and drug violence (Clegg1). The human economic costs of the war on drugs increasing resources, and supply side enforcement (Gallahue1). Drugs can help reduce the amount of lives being labeled by the legal system in the country (Crandall1). People came together to advocate marijuana legalization