Drogas En Ingles
Enviado por rubenlechuga • 3 de Octubre de 2014 • 570 Palabras (3 Páginas) • 223 Visitas
1. It is quite unthinkable "a society indifferent to admit the possibility of seeing destroyed a good part of its members in a legal manner".
2. The regulation of drugs at the global level may not prevent "the illegal formulae (mafia) that do reach the drugs to minors, for example".
3. Although a consensus was reached on exercise tight state control over the traffic of drugs, this "may not be faced by the majority of countries with weak governments and scarce resources to enforce it".
4. The World Report 2010 of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime of United Nations shows "good news in the fight against the production and consumption of substances". AND is that "the total surface area of the cocaine cultivation has fallen 13% since 2007 ". This is due in large part to the "elimination of 58% of the crop of Colombia". Well, the United States "has reduced the consumption to the pace at which they destroyed plantations in Colombia". It must be remembered that EE. UU. Well, the United States "has reduced the consumption to the pace at which they destroyed plantations in Colombia". It must be remembered that EE. America is the largest purchaser of cocaine in this country. Of 10.5 million consumers who had in the eighties has 5.3 million in 2008. On the contrary, Europe, which is supplied of cocaine in Peru and Bolivia, doubled their consumers from 2 to 4.1 million in ten years.
5. In this sense, "no Government can waver anta a scourge that contributes with fierceness to school failure, that it is bad for your health and to add to a good proportion of the population in the social apathy".
6. The drugs, because, "they are not subject to law, deserving of equal treatment that underpin their struggle to a universal legality". At the same time, "nor drugs seem to be a right recognized in letters or Constitutions".
7. Finally, the deputy director of the country concludes by pointing out that "if there is a collision between two utopias", that is to say between the supporters of legalizing drugs and prohibit them for an end to the problem, "the obligation of governments should be sailing in the direction toward the better safeguards to ensure that the health and integrity of its people".
8. Any legitimate business important creates a black market as important or more (oil, weapons, works of art, precious metals, tobacco ... )
9. Legalization would not result in the disappearance of the current producers hoods: these can be arranged in oligopoly as legal providers. Their inexpensive media permit and pressed in favor of legalization, the prices would go down, but these would be offset by a greater volume of sale-consumption.
10. The possibility of international agreement in this regard is remote. The position against the international community is
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