What strategies have been used or suggested as ways of responding to the drug problem? Which of these strategies seem to hold the most potential?

What will be an ideal response?


The six identified types of strategies for attacking the drug problem include:
• Strict enforcement. A feel-good approach that has cost a fortune to sustain but that has done little to reduce the use and manufacture of controlled substances.
• Asset forfeiture. An aggressive approach that yields great monetary return but often ensnares truly innocent property owners.
• Interdiction. An almost futile effort to seal the borders of the United States to drug shipments.
• Crop control. Theoretically a good idea, but in practice more show than substance. Major obstacles include the inability to overcome the potentially huge profits for farmers of illegal plants and difficulties involved in getting foreign governments to cooperate in eradication efforts.
• Prevention and treatment. Seen by some as the key to resolving the drug problem but are inherently long-term solutions that do little to reduce the problem now.
• Legalization or decriminalization. An approach that would likely reduce criminal justice expenditure, with commensurate expenditure increases for health care and attendant problems. Some say, however, that the additional costs to society resulting from erosion of the social and moral fabric would be immeasurable, making this the least attractive strategy.
Some say getting tougher is the only solution. Their rather idealistic stance, however, often fails to address the problems that getting tougher brings on, such as ever-growing prison systems (and the staggering cost of running them) and growing inmate populations comprised of a large segment of an entire generation. Others favor the opposite approach: legalization or decriminalization of all illicit drugs. They cite the fact that drug use in America has become epidemic and believe it should be treated as a medical emergency, not a criminal emergency.

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