Why Drug Trafficking Continues to Rise Despite the Risks Involved

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Drug use around the world is very common. According to Drug Trafficking, “The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime estimates that 208 million people worldwide use drugs annually on at least one occasion.” Illegal drug trafficking is an increasing issue around the world that many people are not aware of. This issue causes problems to people everywhere, whether they are involved with drugs or not. Cocaine use has many harmful effects for people. For example, it can cause problems in a child if a mother uses it during pregnancy. “Prenatal cocaine exposure is associated with an increased risk of cognitive impairment and developmental delays during the first two years of life” ("Infants"). Often mothers do not realize the problems they are causing for their babies. Furthermore, cocaine also often causes problems in a child’s life. In a study of 110 children born to mothers who used cocaine during pregnancy, “...two had been killed, three were in prison, six had graduated from college, and six more were in school" (Anderson). These kids are less likely to go to school and more likely to get involved with crime. In addition to pregnancy complications, cocaine can also cause heart disease and cause problems with brain function (Is Britain’s). Many people continue to use cocaine because they most likely do not know these harmful effects. Cocaine use and sale is closely related to how society views it. According to recent studies, “The nature of drug trafficking and drug markets is affected by society’s perception of the particular drug and the types of people trafficking in the drug" (Drug Traffic). This means that drug trafficking would most likely be less popular if society had a different perception of drug use. If drugs were se... ... middle of paper ... ...Issues In Context. Web. 9 May 2014. Dyer, Zach. "UPDATE: Coast Guard Seizes 1.9 Tons of Cocaine in Golfito." McClatchy - Tribune Business News May 07 2014. ProQuest. Web. 8 May 2014. "Infants Exposed to Cocaine Prenatally Have Significant Cognitive Deficits." Women's Health Weekly 9 May 2002: n. pag. Global Issues in Context. Web. 19 May 2014. "Is Britain's Cocaine Problem out of Control, and What Can We Do about It?" Independent [London] 4 Mar. 2010: n. pag. Global Issues in Context. Web. 20 May 2014. Karkos, Terry. "Peru Traffic Stop Nets Police Two Rumford Men on Felony Drug Charges." McClatchy - Tribune Business News. May 02 2014. ProQuest. Web. 5 May 2014. Travis, Alan. "Britain is Facing 'Emerging Threat' from Live Streaming of Sex Abuse." The Guardian: 21. May 02 2014. ProQuest. Web. 2 May 2014 .

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