Thursday, April 23, 2020
Should Drugs Be Made Legal (Against) Essays - Drug Culture
  Should Drugs Be Made Legal? (Against)         For several decades drugs have been one of the major problems of  society. There have been escalating costs spent on the war against drugs  and countless dollars spent on rehabilitation, but the problem still  exists. Not only has the drug problem increased but drug related problems  are on the rise. Drug abuse is a killer in our country. Some are born  addicts(crack babies), while others become users.   The result of drug  abuse is thousands of addicts in denial. The good news is the United States  had 25,618 total arrests and 81,762 drug seizures due to drugs in 1989  alone, but the bad news is the numbers of prisoners have increased by 70  percent which will cost about $30 million dollars. Despite common wisdom,  the U.S isn't experiencing a drug related crime wave. Government surveys  show between 1980 - 1987 burglary rates fell 27 percent, robbery 21  percent and murders 13 percent, but with new drugs on the market these  numbers are up. One contraversial solution is the proposal of legalizing  drugs. Although people feel that legalizing drugs would lessen crime,  drugs should remain illegal in the U.S because there would be an increase  of drug abuse and a rapid increase of diseases such as AIDS.       Many believe that legalizing drugs would lessen crime. They point out  that the legalization of drugs would deter future criminal acts. They also  emphasize and contrast Prohibition. When the public realized that  Prohibition could not be enforced the law was repealed. From this, one  may infer the same of legalizing drugs. Legalizing alcohol didn't increase  alcoholism, so why would drugs increase drug abuse?       However, drugs should not be legalized because there would be an  increase in drug abuse due to its availability. Once legalized, drugs  would become cheaper and more accessible to people who previously had not  tried drugs, because of the high price or the legal risk. Drug abuse would  skyrocket! Addicts who tend to stop, not by choice, but because the drugs  aren't accessible would now feed the addiction if drugs were made legal.  These drug addicts would not be forced to kick the habit due to the  availability of the drug they would partake eagerly. The temptation to use  drugs would increase when advertisements for cocaine, heroin and marijuana  are displayed on television. Instead of money used by employed addicts, you  will see welfare funds used to purchase drugs. If welfare funds were being  misused, this would cause a major problem in the economy. Drugs must not  be legalized. It puts our country at a terrible risk.       Health officials have shown that the legalization of drugs would cause  a rapid increase of diseases such as AIDS. AIDS poses a growing threat to  addicts, and thus to society as a whole. The virus that causes AIDS is  growing, due to drug addicts who share needles and syringes. The sharing  of such needles by intravenous drug users helps increase the spread of  AIDS. "Infection among IV drug abusers is continuing to occur at a very  steady rate," warn Richard E. Chaisson director of the AIDS service at John  Hopkins University. In the U.S gay men still make up the primary risk  group, although 750,000 to 1 million drug addicts are believed to be at  risk to AIDS nationally. The problem here is the sharing of needles, which  is causing the spread of AIDS. IV drug abusers are killing our nation at  an amazingly fast speed. AIDS which surfaced in the 80's is now on the  rise and even more deadly to IV drug users. The sharing of needles must be  stopped. Drugs should not be legalized.       Although people feel that legalizing drugs would lessen crime, drugs  should remain illegal in the U.S because there would be an increase of drug  abuse and a rapid increase of diseases such as AIDS. The United States can  not afford this problem. It has become a world power by strengthening its  people not by killing them. Drug abuse has gotten worse, with its effects  on crack babies, drug addicts, and the I.V user. There must be education  for the survival of this nation, not legalization.    
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