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17 April, 05:02

A key part of the war on crime that began in the 1960s was increased punishments for drug offenses. A key argument by many detractors is that the imrpisonment of drug offenders is wrong and that both the drug user and society would benefit more?

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  1. 17 April, 07:56
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    True.

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    People who oppose the War on Drugs argue that drug offenders should not be incarcerated because most of them are not violent criminals, and being a drug addict should not be considered a crime but a disease, and correspondingly, should be treated by medical professionals.

    Unfair incarceration of drug offenders contributes to the break up of families, specially in low-income areas, and this phenomenon as a whole affects society. Children born in households with incarcerated parents are more likely to be poor, to become addicts themselves, or to commit crimes in the future.
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