Drugs
Essay by 24 • May 4, 2011 • 281 Words (2 Pages) • 1,281 Views
INTRODUCTION:
For many years our countries have rebelled and found many different ways to beat the
system to smuggle drugs into different countries. Columbia and Mexico played a big part in
transferring cocaine to the United States. Not being aware of the roll model the they are setting
for children and not educating kids on the effects of what can happen in the long run, when being
in the possession of illegal drug. All of these issues have led two million people in the United
States to become a cocaine addict, which lead to almost the same amount of kids that have
unstable parents. Drug trafficking has effects everyone's life in one way or another, and each
drug leads to more extreme problems. During this essay it will explain how drug trafficking got
started and the crisis it has cause throughout each country.
CONCLUSION:
It has been proven that no madder how hard our police, security and FBI work they will
never be able to stop drug trafficking. The only thing they can do is be more aware of what
people are being on ships and planes, but no madder what, the drug lords will always find away
to get around it and transfers the drugs. This essay talked about how Columbian and Mexicans
played a big part on drug trafficking. All the
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