Thursday, January 16, 2020
The Case to Keep Drugs Illegal
The Case to Keep Drugs Illegal The article, ââ¬Å"Donââ¬â¢t Legalize Those Drugsâ⬠, by Barry McCaffrey was made to claim that the current United States policy against drugs is indeed successful and should not be abolished. McCaffrey claims, ââ¬Å"Drug use imposes an unacceptable risk of harm on the user and others,â⬠then proceeds to provide substantial support for this claim. He also claims ââ¬Å"harm reductionâ⬠, or the softening of the drug laws, would have a negative effect on our countries well-being.The strength of McCaffreyââ¬â¢s argument is his ability to support his claims. One of his main supports is that ââ¬Å"Substance abuse wrecks familiesâ⬠. He then provides perceived facts about child maltreatment, death rates, and other problems in families with substance abuse issues. He also discusses crime outside of families and how having legal drugs, our crime rate would actually increase because people on drugs are more likely to commit crimes.He u ses the statistic that says ââ¬Å"in 1997, a third of state prisoners and about one in five federal prisoners said they had committed the crimes that led to incarceration while under the influence of drugs. â⬠There are many warrants that connect McCaffreyââ¬â¢s evidence to his claim. The most obvious one is the accuracy of his sources. There are many facts that are based on percentages and surveys but there is not a clear sample size. How many people are being surveyed or where are the statistics being gathered are all valid questions.He also says that ââ¬Å"studies show that the more a product is available and legitimized, the greater will be its useâ⬠. This needs many warrants, what study actually shows this and how can it be proven that use will be more common? Finally, he stands firm against ââ¬Å"harm reductionâ⬠and claims this will make drug use greater, but one could definitely argue that ââ¬Å"harm reductionâ⬠would help drug abuse. McCaffrey dis cusses how he believes drug policies can be improved without being abolished as a counter argument to those who believe the current system is unsuccessful.He talks about how prevention is the true solution to our countryââ¬â¢s drug issues. Also, his defense to those who argue for choice, he says that we have agreed consistently against things that can cause harm to us. Fore example, wearing a helmet when on a motorcycle therefore, the drug issue is no different. Overall, this is a well written argument and McCaffrey does a great job supporting his claim and making claims against counter arguments. Works Cited McCaffrey, Barry R. ââ¬Å"Don't Legalize Those Drugs. â⬠Washington Post June 1999, n. pag. Print.
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