Dead Horse: America's War on Drugs
The tax dollars spent to fight the war on drugs is astounding. Federal drug enforcement, a $6 million expense in the 1960's, passed the $1 billion mark in the mid 1980's during the Ronald Reagan presidency, and passed more than $17 billion during the Bill Clinton presidency of the 1990's. These funds could be better used to help solidify more important government and social programs concerning our nation and its citizens. Social programs such as medical insurance, better education, and social security are a few of the many areas in our society that could benefit from the revenue that is being pumped into the inflated and unproductive drug enforcement budget.
Since 1996 voters in some American states have approved legislation legalizing the medical use of marijuana. My argument for the legalization of drugs is simple. We already have the problem of drug dealers, users, and abusers in our society. No amount of drug prevention or education is going to change that.
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