Persuasive Essay On Drug Trafficking

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In the past decade, there has been significant growth in the illegal trafficking of drugs, people, firearms, and natural resources. In 2009, the value of illegal trade around the globe was estimated at $1.3 trillion and is increasing. Transnational organized crime and drug trafficking is a growing concern, and few, if any, countries don’t have issues with it. Drug trafficking has particularly severe consequences because of the vast illegal profits it generates; an estimated 322 billion dollars a year. UN action is required because criminal influence and money are having a significant impact on the quality of life of citizens. As Costa Rica does not standing army, it cannot fight aggressively against Columbia and Mexico against strongly armed drug cartels. However, the Costa Rican government has a strong relationship with the United States Navy to fight traffickers. The US DEA works closely with the Costa Rican police and Justice System. Internationally, the government of Costa Rica tends to be in favor of prevention and security initiatives, as well as supporting the debate on decriminalizing drug use. …show more content…

Also, in the last few years, several laws aimed to regulate cannabis use have been brought before Congress. Some of these proposals argue that the main objective is to make marijuana available for medicinal use and, at the same time, generate revenue that can be reinvested in the state and thus prevent the involvement of drug traffickers. A number of international conventions on drug control, and more recently the UN Convention against Transnational Organized Crime (UNTOC) and its protocols on human trafficking, migrant smuggling and trafficking of firearms, as well as the UN Convention against Corruption (UNCAC), constitute the key framework for a strategic

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