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... Nadelman
First, Reduce Harm
„« In 1988 American Congress passed a law which proclaimed its goal of having a drug free America by 1995. ...
„« Also the politicians failed to question the people who are really affected: the drug users.
„« By 1997 $16 billion of the American budget was committed to drug enforcement, and at any given day 400,000 people could be found behind bars for violating a drug law.
„« This is due to a drug law which focuses on abstinence. But, if America had implemented a more common sense policy like many countries around the globe things could be different
Attitudes Abroad
„« Americans need to look to the examples of other overseas countries before implementing their own drug policy. They need to recognize that prohibition has time and time failed to end drug use.
Approximate Word count = 660 Approximate Pages = 2.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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