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Lee P. Brown adalah Direktur dari White House Office of National Drug Control Policy di bawah Presiden Bill Clinton dari 1994 hingga 1997.Obat-obatan terlarang terus menjadi masalah besar di Amerika. Mereka akan pernah disahkan, dan mereka tidak boleh.Pendukung legalisasi berpendapat bahwa larangan obat hanya membuat hal-hal buruk. Mereka berpendapat bahwa kejahatan, penyebaran HIV, dan kekerasan konsekuensi besar obat larangan. Tapi ini mewakili hanya sebagian dari kerusakan yang disebabkan oleh penggunaan obat. Pertimbangkan bayi terkena narkoba, obat-induced kecelakaan, dan hilangnya produktivitas dan Ketenagakerjaan, bukan untuk menyebutkan rincian dari keluarga dan kemunduran lingkungan yang ditimbulkan obat. Ini juga adalah konsekuensi dari obat-obatan.Orang lain berpendapat bahwa obat mempengaruhi hanya pengguna. Ini salah. Tidak ada yang akrab dengan penyalahgunaan alkohol akan menyarankan bahwa alkoholisme mempengaruhi pengguna semata-mata. Dan tidak ada orang yang bekerja dengan pecandu narkoba akan memberitahu Anda bahwa mereka penggunaan obat belum terpengaruh orang lain-biasanya keluarga dan teman.Beberapa berpendapat bahwa obat penegakan harus diganti dengan kebijakan "pengurangan," yang menekankan dekriminalisasi dan pengobatan penegakan hukum dan larangan. Tetapi orang tidak menggunakan obat hanya karena mereka ilegal. Sama penegakan signifikan, efektif mengurangi pasokan obat, meningkatkan harga, menurunkan jumlah pengguna, dan menurunkan penggunaan narkoba hard-core. Ada hubungan terbalik antara harga kokain dan jumlah orang yang mencari pengobatan ruang gawat darurat.Legalization advocates claim widespread support. But the fact is that there is no broad public or political outcry for the decriminalization of drugs.Contrary to what the advocates of legalization say about the European models, decriminalization has not worked there. The Dutch policy of "responsible" drug use has resulted in thousands of foreigners going to the Netherlands to buy drugs. These users then commit crimes to support their habits and drain Dutch taxpayers to provide treatment for their addictions. The number of marijuana and heroin users has increased significantly.The British experience of controlled distribution of heroin resulted in the doubling of the number of recorded new addicts every 16 months between 1960 and 1967. That experiment was ended.A 1994 resolution opposing drug legalization in Europe that was signed by representatives of several European cities stated in part that "the answer does not lie in making harmful drugs more accessible, cheaper and socially acceptable. Attempts to do this have not proven successful."Supply and demand. An effective drug policy must focus on reducing the demand for drugs through prevention, education, and treatment without overlooking enforcement and working with source countries. That was the policy that I developed while serving as the nation's "drug czar" under President Clinton. The formula is simple: no demand, no supply.In 1988, the House Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control, chaired by Rep. Charles Rangel, a New York Democrat, held hearings on the possible legalization of drugs. The questions asked by Rangel then are equally relevant today: Which drugs would we legalize—heroin, cocaine, methamphetamines, and PCP, as well as marijuana? What would we do with addicts? Would we support their habit for life or pay for their treatment? What would we do about those who are only experimenting? Would legalization contribute to their addiction? What would prevent a black market from emerging?Because these and other questions cannot be answered to the satisfaction of the U.S. public and our lawmakers, America will never legalize drugs.Legalization does not get to the problem's core. In seeking to satisfy the few, it subverts the best interests of all. In purporting to provide a quick, simple, costless cure for crime and violence, it fails to answer why more drug availability would not lead to more drug use and more devastating consequences.
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