Sunday.The Economist: End the Drug War: “Next week ministers from around the world gather in Vienna to set international drug policy for the next decade. Like first-world-war generals, many will claim that all that is needed is more of the same. In fact the war on drugs has been a disaster, creating failed states in the developing world even as addiction has flourished in the rich world. By any sensible measure, this 100-year struggle has been illiberal, murderous and pointless. That is why The Economist continues to believe that the least bad policy is to legalise
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Considering the collective effects of the correctional system, funding for law enforcement, and anti-drug-related actions by the DEA and others, the "Drug War" is an utter waste of taxpayer money and people’s lives.
If anything, the drug problem (by this I mean hard drugs) has only gotten worse, not better.