The Lost War

It's been said by different sources for quite some time now: the war on drugs is being lost; in fact, it's not winnable. Now comes additional proof, in the form of a report that establishes that, although illegal drug seizures have increased significantly, so has the availability of cocaine, heroin and marijuana. Not only is there more of it worldwide, but it's cheaper and more potent.

The inescapable conclusion is that drug use has to be handled as a public health problem, which is what it has been all along. The ultimate goal has to be that people be mentally healthy enough so that they do not feel the need or urge to use drugs. If and when demand for drugs goes down, so will its supply. It will no longer be the extremely profitable and deadly business it has been for so long now.

The gangbusters method just doesn't work.

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