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Ending the governmental prohibition of certain drugs with recreational uses will reduce the costs of drug use for society
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| Ending the governmental prohibition of certain drugs with recreational uses will reduce the costs of drug use for society | |
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| Drug prohibition |
Drug use |
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Supporting arguments
Legalizing drugs will reduce the costs of the law enforcement agencies that implement prohibition. Can you supply this point with a source that proves it is earnest? Do it yourself or provide the link on the talk page.
Opposing arguments
Legalizing drugs will increase the use of drugs, which results in higher medical, criminal justice and other costs. [1]
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