Policy impact and implications

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Policy Impact and Implications Over the past four decades, America through its policymakers has enacted numerous counterproductive substance abuse policies primarily aimed at drug prohibition. However, these systems share common grounds as they rely on law enforcement agencies such as criminal justice system in taming consumption of certain drugs. Besides, the counterproductive measures are addicted to the notion of abstinence as the only alternative approach to treatment and prevention as opposed to other evidence-based interventions. Consequently, such zero-tolerance actions have remained costly, punitive, overwhelmingly failing to meet the intended outcomes. As a result, many social scientists and elites have converged that drug menace is a global phenomenon that needs to be eliminated from the society in the interest of the greater good.

Literature Review History of Drug Policy in the United States Undoubtedly, drugs first surfaced in U.S. after the civil war, which made Opium popular in the 1800s. Afterward, other stimulating substances such as cocaine and coca that were used in drinks and health remedies followed the suit. Drugs performed different functions depending on the prescription provided. In particular, the country first discovered morphine in 1906, which


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