Drug Distribution And Political Views

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Drug trafficking is a global illicit trade involving the cultivation, making, distribution and sale of substances, which are subject to drug prohibition laws. My view on the subject is a political view. The subject itself is rather controversial. Drug trafficking is a key part of this research. For the North American market, cocaine is usually transported from Colombia to Mexico or Central America by sea and then towards by land to the United States and Canada. Cocaine is sent to Europe mostly by sea, often in container shipments. Colombia remains the main source of the cocaine found in Europe, but direct shipments from Peru and the State of Bolivia are far more common than in the United States market At present levels, worldwide heroin consumption and seizures represent an annual flow of 450 tons of heroin into the heroin market. This is an amount that is fed to approximately 17 million people. As a result of this, political figures have started the war on drugs. The Republican Party promotes an aggressive approach on the war, planning to submit anyone associated in the drug trade to the death penalty. Democrats however, plan to prevent drug trade by feeding the children propaganda against drugs. Both methods seem both effective, but also a bit immoral from my perspective. While I do agree that drug lords should be punished, I do not submit to killing them nor to feeding children with biased information. The way the republicans se it drug abuse and addiction ruin lives everyday. There can be no debate about this pressing issue. Every parent and guardian has a responsibility to educate children and teenagers about the dangers and addiction of drugs as well as the threat of both physical harm and potential death, as well as... ... middle of paper ... ...y the drug war. To provide healthcare, and acceptable living conditions. While I see this is asking for too much, maybe we start by helping these innocent people, who are suffering for something they did not ask for. Works Cited United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime. (n.d.). Drug trafficking. Retrieved January 26, 2014, from http://www.unodc.org/unodc/en/drug-trafficking/ Republican Party on Drugs. (n.d.). Republican Party on Drugs. Retrieved January 27, 2014, from http://www.ontheissues.org/celeb/Republican_Party_Drugs.htm Drugs and Crime as a Threat to Development . (n.d.). United Nations. Retrieved January 27, 2014, from http://www.un.org/en/ga/president/66/Issues/drugs/drugs-crime.shtml Democratic Party on Drugs. (n.d.). Democratic Party on Drugs. Retrieved January 27, 2014, from http://www.ontheissues.org/celeb/Democratic_Party_Drugs.htm

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