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MISGUIDED “WAR ON DRUGS” HAS COST TAXPAYERS $1 TRILLION After 40 years, the The waste of taxpayer dollars is staggering, and the cost of human lives is truly depressing. The Fox news report listed these drug war failures: - $20 billion to fight the drug gangs in their home countries. In Colombia, for example, the United States spent more than $6 billion, while coca cultivation increased and trafficking moved to Mexico — and the violence along with it. -
$49 billion for law enforcement along -
$450 billion to lock those people up in federal prisons
alone. Last year, half of all federal prisoners in the The current presidents of the U.S. and Mexico still support a hard-line approach to drug use, but a recent report issued by the Global Commission on Drug Policy, which includes the past-presidents of Mexico, Brazil and Columbia, recommends that governments explore legalizing and regulating drugs, to block profits to drug cartels. “It’s astounding that the U.S. Government is wasting precious taxpayer dollars on an ill-conceived drug war formulated decades ago,” said Jim Tobin, President of Taxpayers United of America (TUA). “The current administration requested $1.7 billion for useless drug-prevention programs, an 8% increase from 2011.” “The so-called war on drugs has utterly failed,” said Tobin. “It’s time to adopt a more progressive policy that decriminalizes non-violent drug use.” In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, this material is distributed by HispanicVista.com (www.hispanicvista.com) without profit to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information for research and educational purposes. |