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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forums5 Reasons the War on Drugs Is a Costly Economic Disaster
http://www.alternet.org/drugs/london-school-economics-report-reveals-economic-disasters-war-drugsCloseup of a handgun of Mexican federal police forces maintaining order in the violent border city of Ciudad Juarez.
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1. Law Enforcement Paradox: Crackdowns Bolster Violent Dealers
Drug prices on the blackmarket are decreasing while drug doses are becoming more and more potent. This is happening despite drastic increases in global enforcement spending, according to the LSE report. This trend alone is evidence enough to argue that the current system of drug enforcement isnt working.
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2. Costs of Global Counternarcotics Efforts Far Outweigh Benefits
The US has led counternarcotics effortsactivities aimed at dismantling the narcotic drug tradeabroad for three decades based on incorrect assumptions, states the report. They assume that drug suppression policies reduce drug consumption by reducing the number of drugs that make it into the states. They also assume their efforts foster the US goals of taking down terrorists and militant groups involved in the drug trade. But these assumptions have been wrong as each effort on the part of US counternarcotics has had serious side effects.
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3. Displaced Populations in Colombia and Mexico
As drug-related violence has increased in Mexico and Columbia as a result of the war on drugs, thousands of families have been forced to leave home and flee the violence.
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4. Mass Incarceration
There are over 9 million people in prison worldwide (25 percent of them are in the US). The report explains how large scale systems of punishment, or mass incarceration, are a public health disaster.
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5 Reasons the War on Drugs Is a Costly Economic Disaster (Original Post)
xchrom
May 2014
OP
The drug war does exactly what it is actually supposed to do and does it superbly
Fumesucker
May 2014
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Fumesucker
(45,851 posts)1. The drug war does exactly what it is actually supposed to do and does it superbly
Don't be fooled by rationales put forth for public consumption, the drug war is all about control and oppression which it does amazingly well.
The drug war is an economic disaster for the 99%, for the 1% it is a gravy train and it was deliberately made that way like so many other things in our society.
KG
(28,752 posts)2. couldn't have said it better myself....
Scuba
(53,475 posts)4. Nailed it.
Fumesucker
(45,851 posts)5. The drug war is one of the primary manifestations of white privilege
Whites and blacks use drugs in roughly similar percentages, maybe blacks a bit less and yet blacks go to prison far more often for drug crimes, they are also arrested more often and get harsher sentences.
Scuba
(53,475 posts)6. Good example. Thanks.
RKP5637
(67,112 posts)7. Well said! n/t