Losing The Battle
Essay by 24 • May 7, 2011 • 423 Words (2 Pages) • 1,169 Views
The article, Losing Battle Against Drugs, is true. I agree with the article that the regulation of drugs into America is impossible to manage. You can spend millions and billions of dollars to decrease the drug trafficking but drugs are going to find another way into the country.
For most people that are into drugs such as selling them I can see why they would want too. It's obvious that it is against the law but if you can get away with it, you would have a lot of money in your pocket. A quote that holds true to that statement would be:
"Another reason that the drug trade continues to flourish is that it is so lucrative
(Boozer, 1999)Ð'.... At least one group of distributors in a case before me sold 37,500
kilos of cocaine a month, for gross sales of almost 20 million a month."(Judge Sweet)
What it comes down to is money, which the article emphasizes.
I agree with the article, people that sell drugs do not care who they are selling it to whether it be kids, teenagers, or adults, those individuals just care about the income their getting.
An article that agrees with my opinion, besides the article from the Essays book, about money being the reason why were losing the battle against drugs was written in USA TODAY. Ironically the headline was U.S. Law Enforcement Losing the War on Drugs. The quote taken from USA TODAY is:
"Street prices for heroin and cocaine are at a record lows and purity for both drugs is at
record highs. This reveals traffickers are flourishing and continuing to discount the
risks they face from law enforcement. Shockingly, heroin and marijuana have never
been easier for teen-agers to get, and
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