`Should the U.S. End the War on Drugs?`
: Should the U .S . End the War on Drugs (NAME (COURSE NAME (INSTITUTION NAME 9TH APRIL , 2009 Abstract The discusses whether the U .S . should end the war on drugs . The starts by discussing the various issues about the war on drugs This is because drugs have become a major problem in the United States as more young people from diverse races and cultural backgrounds engage in drug abuse . Drug abuse has become a routine activity for many young people in the United States and this is why then subsequent work

addresses the question whether the U .S should end the war on drugs
Introduction
The war on drugs is a campaign undertaken to reduce the illegal drug trade , reduce there supply and demand . The war is done by the government together with other non-government organizations that are against drug abuse . According to the U .S . public policy , drug abuse is any use of a drug contrary to law . The war is on drugs that are deemed immoral harmful , dangerous and undesirable . The war is done through a set of laws and policies that are intended to discourage their production distribution , and consumption . In the United States of America the government has been very vigilant on the war on drugs . The war on drugs has raised issues on constitutional rights , family values and public health . With such a big price to pay there is a need to consider whether it is time to stop the war on...
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