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Drugs criminality would continue
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Legalising one or more of the drugs that are at present illegal wouldn't necessarily eliminate the criminality associated with such drugs.
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Drug Policy – A global perspective »
Drug Policy – A global perspective
Drug Policy – A global perspective☜A map exploring general—rather than country specific—drugs policy issues; starting with the debate around the legalisation of drugs.☜F1CEB7
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Legalisation of drugs »
Legalisation of drugs
Legalisation of drugs☜Should all drugs be legalised?☜FFB597
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All illegal drugs should be legalised »
All illegal drugs should be legalised
All illegal drugs should be legalised☜No drugs should be prohibited. Individuals should be free to choose to take drugs, and, where harm is caused to others, should face criminal charges for the harm caused not the consumption of the drugs. Policy should focus on the misuse of drugs.☜59C6EF
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Arguments in favour legalising illegal drugs »
Arguments in favour legalising illegal drugs
Arguments in favour legalising illegal drugs☜Exploring the arguments in favour of legalising all illegal drugs☜9FDEF6
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Stop the negative consequences of prohibition »
Stop the negative consequences of prohibition
Stop the negative consequences of prohibition☜Legalising drugs would eliminate the negative consequences of drug prohibition.☜98CE71
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Drug prohibition is counterproductive »
Drug prohibition is counterproductive
Drug prohibition is counterproductive☜The policy of drug prohibition is unproven and therefore possibly misguided and counterproductive. ☜FF97FF
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Drug prohibition increases criminality. »
Drug prohibition increases criminality.
Drug prohibition increases criminality.☜Drug prohibition increases criminality. ☜98CE71
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Legalising drugs reduces criminality »
Legalising drugs reduces criminality
Legalising drugs reduces criminality☜Drug-related criminality would disappear or be greatly reduced post-legalisation.☜FF97FF
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Drugs criminality would continue
Drugs criminality would continue☜Legalising one or more of the drugs that are at present illegal wouldnt necessarily eliminate the criminality associated with such drugs.☜EF597B
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Criminal networks switch to other crimes »
Criminal networks switch to other crimes
Criminal networks switch to other crimes☜Existing criminal networks would simply move on to other crimes—for example, a black market in cheaper, counterfeit and probably contaminated drugs.☜98CE71
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People would still steal to fund habits »
People would still steal to fund habits
People would still steal to fund habits☜If legal drugs turned out to be no cheaper than illegal ones, the seriously drug-dependent would almost certainly continue to steal in order to finance their habits.☜98CE71
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Legalisation would raise drug prices »
Legalisation would raise drug prices
Legalisation would raise drug prices☜Drugs that are now illegal but cheap would almost certainly be legal but more expensive—due to high taxes intended to raise revenue, discourage excessive use, and to fund the new regulatory mechanisms and institutions required.☜FF97FF
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