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... The FARCs’ involvement in the drug trade is mainly taxation of the coca farmers, but also includes transporting and storing drugs, maintaining airstrips, and controlling some of the cocaine markets. ... Driver points out that “the war on drugs is counterproductive, since it raises the price on drugs, makes trafficking more profitable, and thus encourages the dealer to sell more. ... Many argue that if the government put more money into drug preventative and rehabilitative programs then, and only then, would we see a reduction in the use of drugs. ... This is because the drug use in the United States has not declined and production along with the amount of drugs coming into the country has increased (Driver).
Approximate Word count = 2193 Approximate Pages = 8.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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