Prohibition doesn't achieve its objective

Drug prohibition doesn't achive its objective of eliminating the use of drugs in society and the harms that arise from their use.

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Legalisation of drugs
All illegal drugs should be legalised
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Prohibition doesn't achieve its objective
Drug use existed throughout human history
Drugs industry too powerful to shut down
Legalisation would enable market regulation
Stop the negative consequences of prohibition
Alcohol as harmful as some illegal drugs
Drug use is a matter for personal choice
Harmless use of illegal drugs is common
Illegal drugs generate no tax revenue
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