Discusses the recent drug enforcement policies adopted by the Bush administration and the strategies adopted by the US government to fight against drugs.
1,140 words (approx. 4.6 pages) |
2 sources |
2002
Paper Summary:
This paper examines how President George W. Bush has lived up to his election vow that he would reduce the use of illegal drugs in the country.
From the Paper:
"Though, the strategies adopted by Mr. Bush for the reduction of the consumption of drugs have been proved to be effective and bring some positive results in the future but they are not the complete cure to the problem of drugs that is prevailing not only in the United States but in almost all parts of the world. There are no panaceas for the world's drug problems, but legalizing drugs, unblock the court system, and allocating the resources being wasted on the drug controlling for any other productive purposes."