Drug prohibition is counterproductive
The policy of drug prohibition is unproven and therefore possibly misguided and counterproductive.
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Drug Policy – A global perspective »Drug Policy – A global perspective
Legalisation of drugs »Legalisation of drugs
All illegal drugs should be legalised »All illegal drugs should be legalised
Arguments in favour legalising illegal drugs »Arguments in favour legalising illegal drugs
Stop the negative consequences of prohibition »Stop the negative consequences of prohibition
Drug prohibition is counterproductive
Criminalization of drugs creates a black market »Criminalization of drugs creates a black market
Criminalisation clogs up justice system »Criminalisation clogs up justice system
Drug prohibition increases criminality. »Drug prohibition increases criminality.
Wastes public funds on futile goal »Wastes public funds on futile goal
Drugs use becomes more hazardous »Drugs use becomes more hazardous
Undermines drugs education credibility »Undermines drugs education credibility
Criminalisation prevents drug users from participating politically »Criminalisation prevents drug users from participating politically
Drug buying becomes more dangerous »Drug buying becomes more dangerous
Stigma keeps people away from treatment  »Stigma keeps people away from treatment
Prohibition discourages drug-taking »Prohibition discourages drug-taking
All illegal drugs should remain illegal »All illegal drugs should remain illegal
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