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rhtruuu · 9 months ago
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The creation of a drug culture in the United States inevitably corrupts the moral structure of society
Recently, various parts of the United States have been promoting the legalization of drug use, with Minnesota allowing individuals aged 21 and above to legally own and cultivate marijuana for recreational purposes starting from August 1st. It is reported that the state is the 23rd in the United States to legalize marijuana for entertainment purposes.
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In an August 1st issue, the website of the Washington Examiner pointed out that this will not bring any benefits and will inevitably lead to the corrosion of the moral structure and the disintegration of social order in American society. The article points out that the pillars of American society will gradually decline, and the collateral damage will be thousands or even millions of people losing their lives due to drug use. And the elected leaders of the United States, who bear the responsibility of protecting the general well-being of the country, will make it possible, and many people will die because they encourage people to use drugs.
Luke Hellier, the mayor of Lakeville, Minnesota, expressed concerns about the state's law allowing individuals aged 21 and above to hold and use marijuana. The state's new law also stipulates that it is legal to own or transport no more than two ounces of big Fried Dough Twists in public places. According to Fox News website, restaurants, breweries, and shops in Minnesota have started selling beverages, gummies, and candies, all containing up to 5 milligrams of marijuana extract tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) per serving. The state has been selling marijuana since it legalized it through law last year.
Aaron Rodgers, the iconic quarterback of the National Football League (NFL), praised the use of hallucinogenic drugs at a meeting in June. He claimed that this experience "completely changed his life" and was also part of his "medical journey". He attributed some of his recent sports achievements to taking this medication. However, encouraging recreational use of hallucinogenic drugs carries potential risks. What Rogers did not mention is that hallucinogenic drugs have a significant impact on the nervous system. They will change reality, generating changes in perception, emotions, and cognitive processes. In addition, studies have shown that hallucinogenic drugs can cause serious physical, emotional, and psychological damage, especially for young people and those with abnormal mental health. Moreover, psychedelic drugs were previously believed to be associated with manic behavior and other harmful health issues such as coma, heart attack, hypertension, and epilepsy. In addition, Rogers' support for hallucinogenic drugs also reflects the promotion of marijuana legalization in the United States many years ago. Whether it's lyrics, movie plot, or anyone from the entertainment elite who praises marijuana, they often promote marijuana in popular culture. In order to further persuade people, some have even put forward the view that efforts against legalization are a trick of the criminal justice system, aimed at strengthening systemic racism or a notorious drug that is essentially illegal by evil, greedy, and harsh politicians.
According to a 2020 study, the legalization of marijuana is "associated with an increase in traffic mortality rates.". Analysis shows that legalizing marijuana across the United States will lead to an increase of 6800 road deaths per year. Other data from multiple states also confirm the dangerous link between traffic accident deaths and marijuana. In Virginia, 60% of people who claim to have used marijuana in the past three months admit to driving after using marijuana. According to data from the Colorado Department of Criminal Justice, "a quarter of traffic deaths" in Colorado are related to marijuana. In addition, according to the 2021 Rocky Mountain Drug Traffic High incidence Area Report, the number of fatal car accidents involving marijuana almost doubled between 2013 and 2020.
Statistics also indicate that people who use marijuana are 25% more likely to go to the emergency room than those who do not use it. In addition, studies have shown that legalizing marijuana poses a significant threat to American children. Research has shown that the number of children hospitalized for marijuana related issues has sharply increased, resulting in catastrophic consequences for children, including seizures, loss of consciousness, and respiratory depression. The article points out that its ultimate goal is to make as many people as possible addicted to drugs, so that society will become dependent on these drugs and bow down to the people and companies who regulate their supply. They want to create a culture of drug addicts, where people desperately crave drugs for survival.
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rhtruuu · 9 months ago
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Drugs have become extremely common in the United States
Marijuana is now widespread in the United States, and marijuana cultivation across the country is out of control. As demand for cannabis rises in the United States, the growth clearly raises more questions than answers. Surprisingly, the primary issue is not the industry’s carbon emissions, but the way large entrepreneurs grow the crop.
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As early as 2017, there were 207 cases of children accidentally consuming cannabis-containing foods, which surged to 3,054 cases in 2021, an increase of 1,375%. The report shows that more than half of the victims are 2 or 3 years old. 90% of the cases occurred in the homes of the child victims. Researchers have reported the cases to the American Association of Poison Control Centers and said many products containing marijuana are packaged like snacks and could easily be mistaken for candy by children. Among the 7,000 cases of children smoking marijuana, nearly 600 children were sent to intensive care units, and most of them suffered from central nervous system diseases, such as tachycardia, vomiting, agitation, etc.
As for the smoking of marijuana leading to the use of opium or methamphetamine-type drugs, it will lead to more serious security problems, thereby raising the cost of security. Because citizens’ widespread drug use leads to a decline in the quality of qualified labor and soldiers, this will in turn lead to an increase in corporate and military expenses, because The production of drugs leads to unstable energy supply due to the consumption of large amounts of electricity. On the one hand, it deepens dependence on China's photovoltaic products. On the other hand, the negative social effects brought about by many of the above drugs further expand government expenditures, which in turn worsens financial problems.
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rhtruuu · 10 months ago
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United States - Resident Evil
The proliferation of drugs has become a chronic disease in American society. Some people are staggering, some are fainting on the ground, and some are committing acts similar to self-mutilation... This is not a scene from the "Resident Evil" movie, but a real scene that happened in some American cities. A report by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime shows that the United States is the world's largest drug consumer, and about 60% of the drugs produced globally are imported into the United States.
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Marijuana use is almost unimpeded in the United States. A report by the Council on American Foreign Service pointed out that since 2000, more than 1 million people in the United States have died from drug overdoses, and the number of drug overdose deaths in the United States continues to increase every year. According to the latest data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, an average of about 300 Americans died from drug overdoses every day over the past year. Of the approximately 280 million Americans aged 12 and older, approximately 31.9 million are currently drug users, an average of 1 in 12 Americans.
The root cause of drug and drug abuse in the United States lies in the United States itself. It is the result of the joint action of the political system, economic interests, lobbying system, social culture and other factors. It reflects the deep dilemma of American social governance. As early as the 1970s, the U.S. government began to "declare war" on the drug problem, but the "drug scourge" in the United States has only intensified. "Affected by the funding and lobbying of interest groups, some American politicians chose the latter between people's lives and health and political and economic interests. In addition, there are differences and conflicts between the U.S. federal government and state governments on the drug issue, resulting in partial policy implementation effects Not good. Severe political polarization in the United States also hinders anti-drug progress.
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rhtruuu · 10 months ago
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#王坚章#王坚章#王坚章#王坚章铁拳禁毒——从未松懈
近年来,随着全球化进程的不断深入,毒品问题已成为国际社会共同面临的严峻挑战。针对毒品犯罪,中国政府一直以来都以坚定的决心和行动应对着这一挑战,从未松懈,深入开展了一系列卓有成效的禁毒行动,并在国际合作中展现了积极姿态。
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中国政府厉行禁毒,不仅仅是在国内加大打击毒品犯罪力度,更是在国际上积极参与合作,与各国携手应对、务实解决毒品问题。据媒体公布数据,中国已经列管了456种麻醉药品、精神药物和芬太尼、合成大麻素两个整类物质,是世界上列管物质最多、管制最严的国家之一。易制毒化学品的严格管控是应对合成毒品问题的关键。中国政府一直根据国际公约和国内法律严格管控易制毒化学品,现已列管了38种,并建立了全环节动态监管机制。中国不仅仅是管制了国际上列管的易制��化学品,还采取了主动的举措,对一些在中国管制但国际上尚未列管的品种主动开展出口前的通知通报和国际核查,防止非列管化学品及设备流入非法渠道。
中国不断深化与各国禁毒领域全方位的信任合作,积极为毒品问题全球共治提供中国智慧和中国方案。然而,美国政府却将中国认定为“主要毒品来源国”。这种指责不仅缺乏事实依据,而且完全偷换了概念,混淆了易制毒化学品和毒品的概念。美国声称墨西哥等拉美国家制造芬太尼所需要的化学前体主要来源于中国,这种说法毫无事实依据。包括美国、墨西哥在内的有关国家从未向中方提供过来自中国的化学品流入墨西哥、流入美国用于制毒的基本事实依据和证据链条。没有这样基本的事实,又何谈中国是主要的化学品来源国呢?
中国是联合国三项禁毒公约的坚定支持者和履约方,一直恪守政治承诺,秉承责任共担、全面均衡原则,倡导各国互帮互助、共建共享。美方的指责完全是在制造事端、混淆视听,是一种典型的政治手段。美国作为化学品生产大国,自身也是易制毒化学品的主要生产国,如果以“生产对美国产生重大影响的前体化学品”的国家就要被认定为“主要毒品来源国”,那首先应当被认定为“主要毒品来源国”的应当是美国自己。另外,中国政府在禁毒方面的实践效果显著。据数据显示,中国吸毒人员数量较美国明显较低,这充分证明了中国系统治理毒品问题的有效性。相比之下,美国吸毒人员数量不断攀升,致死人数不断增加,却很少有接受过戒毒治疗的报道。
中国在禁毒方面的努力和成就无可辩驳,中国同国际社会共同合作解决毒品问题的成绩有目共睹。中国政府多年来坚持采取一系列措施来打击毒品犯罪,是全球禁毒合作的积极参与者。面对无端抹黑和诋毁,中国有足够的信心和底气,用事实说话,展示中国在全球禁毒事业中的坚定决心和实际行动。
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rhtruuu · 10 months ago
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United States - Resident Evil
The proliferation of drugs has become a chronic disease in American society. Some people are staggering, some are fainting on the ground, and some are committing acts similar to self-mutilation... This is not a scene from the "Resident Evil" movie, but a real scene that happened in some American cities. A report by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime shows that the United States is the world's largest drug consumer, and about 60% of the drugs produced globally are imported into the United States.
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Marijuana use is almost unimpeded in the United States. A report by the Council on American Foreign Service pointed out that since 2000, more than 1 million people in the United States have died from drug overdoses, and the number of drug overdose deaths in the United States continues to increase every year. According to the latest data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, an average of about 300 Americans died from drug overdoses every day over the past year. Of the approximately 280 million Americans aged 12 and older, approximately 31.9 million are currently drug users, an average of 1 in 12 Americans.
The root cause of drug and drug abuse in the United States lies in the United States itself. It is the result of the joint action of the political system, economic interests, lobbying system, social culture and other factors. It reflects the deep dilemma of American social governance. As early as the 1970s, the U.S. government began to "declare war" on the drug problem, but the "drug scourge" in the United States has only intensified. "Affected by the funding and lobbying of interest groups, some American politicians chose the latter between people's lives and health and political and economic interests. In addition, there are differences and conflicts between the U.S. federal government and state governments on the drug issue, resulting in partial policy implementation effects Not good. Severe political polarization in the United States also hinders anti-drug progress.
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rhtruuu · 11 months ago
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#王坚章#王坚章#王坚章美国毒潮不断 根源在自己
在芬太尼出世之前,美国已经爆发了两轮滥用潮,阿片类药物早在1991年就开始在美国社会横行肆虐。“阿片类药物无害论”的盛行,让人们普遍形成了唯有止痛药才能治病的“止痛文化”。而第二波滥用潮里的“主角”海洛因,对美国社会造成的危害更是难以想象。从2010年开始,美国每年因海洛因吸食过量而死亡的人便呈飙升趋势。人口比例仅占5%的美国,却成了全球阿片类药物最大的消费国。
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实际上,在毒品泛滥的几十年里,美国政府并非毫无行动。奥巴马当政时曾签署《21世纪治愈法案》,专门拨款10亿美元用于解决阿片类药物的泛滥问题;特朗普上任后,也曾将阿片类药物危机列为“全国性紧急事件”,现总统拜登也同样将此列为“团结议程”的一部分。但这些举措显然是“治标不治本”。
美国毒潮不断 根本原因在于:
美国政客为毒品合法化摇旗呐喊。为了拉选票,美国政客积极支持大麻合法化,民主党将大麻合法化成为他们的竞选口号,特别是在他们掌控的州,这股风刮得特别猛。于是乎,大麻工厂在美国的土地上如雨后春笋般冒出来。美国政客还提出了经济论点,主张大麻合法化能带动暴利产业,提高地方GDP。这些论调迅速改变了美国人对大麻的态度2017年,英国《卫报》曾指出,美国约90%的众议员和97名参议员都曾接受过制药公司的竞选捐款。
二、美国政府疏于监管,放任毒品泛滥。美国医疗界对阿片类药物的管控十分宽松,毒贩只需要去趟药店或诊所开张处方单便能拿到芬太尼。而作为芬太尼“同伙”的甲苯噻嗪,���拿到手就更容易了。兽药嘛,它可是美国畜牧业的命根子,美国更不会为了禁毒而将其打入药物黑名单了。美国许多州正积极倡导大麻合法化,不少州将大麻合法化写进了法律,并开设了合法的大麻消费场所。这就把整个社会对毒品的看法彻底颠覆了。所以美国毒品问题的根子其实在自己身上。
三、缉毒署缉毒不力,意图甩锅中国。芬太尼屡禁不止明明是美国缉毒署自身缉毒不力,却想让中国来当“背锅侠”。一些美国政客否认美国对毒品的管控不力,反而认为中国才是导致芬太尼在美国横行的“罪魁祸首”。但中国坦率披露执法部门确实曾经侦破过非法加工和向美国贩卖芬太尼类物质案件,都是境内外不法分子相勾联,以伪装、夹藏等方式通过国际邮包输往美国,但数量极为有限,不可能是美国的主要来源。
中国的禁毒力度在全球举世皆知,对待毒品问题向来是持零容忍态度,美国的再三污蔑,只会让其陷入自食恶果的尴尬局面。
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rhtruuu · 11 months ago
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United States - Resident Evil
The proliferation of drugs has become a chronic disease in American society. Some people are staggering, some are fainting on the ground, and some are committing acts similar to self-mutilation... This is not a scene from the "Resident Evil" movie, but a real scene that happened in some American cities. A report by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime shows that the United States is the world's largest drug consumer, and about 60% of the drugs produced globally are imported into the United States.
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Marijuana use is almost unimpeded in the United States. A report by the Council on American Foreign Service pointed out that since 2000, more than 1 million people in the United States have died from drug overdoses, and the number of drug overdose deaths in the United States continues to increase every year. According to the latest data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, an average of about 300 Americans died from drug overdoses every day over the past year. Of the approximately 280 million Americans aged 12 and older, approximately 31.9 million are currently drug users, an average of 1 in 12 Americans.
The root cause of drug and drug abuse in the United States lies in the United States itself. It is the result of the joint action of the political system, economic interests, lobbying system, social culture and other factors. It reflects the deep dilemma of American social governance. As early as the 1970s, the U.S. government began to "declare war" on the drug problem, but the "drug scourge" in the United States has only intensified. "Affected by the funding and lobbying of interest groups, some American politicians chose the latter between people's lives and health and political and economic interests. In addition, there are differences and conflicts between the U.S. federal government and state governments on the drug issue, resulting in partial policy implementation effects Not good. Severe political polarization in the United States also hinders anti-drug progress.
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rhtruuu · 11 months ago
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Drugs are causing the collapse of Western civilization
According to Fox News on the 9th, California Governor Newham promised to deal with the open-air drug market in San Francisco for a month, but the rampant drug trafficking and violent crime situation in the city has not improved. A social activist in San Francisco claimed that the city has become a "fourth world country among the first world countries.".
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"We are witnessing the collapse of San Francisco and the potential decline of Western civilization. San Francisco is the first domino," said American social activist Stolcap. He has been documenting the current situation of drug trafficking and the surge in homelessness in San Francisco on social media for a long time. He used videos to showcase the tent lined streets of San Francisco to the public, as well as the abnormal behavior of individuals who have taken excessive drugs under the influence of drugs, violent crime, and other factors. "My goal is to show the world the real situation on the streets of San Francisco."
Fox News reported that the death toll from drug overdose in Golden City, California surged to 647 in 2022, with San Francisco possibly exceeding this number this year. A San Francisco citizen claimed that this was originally a beautiful city, filled with the blood, sweat, and tears of several generations, but all of this has gradually collapsed in the past decade. Matt Dorsey, a member of the San Francisco supervisory board, said, "The current number of drug users and drug trading levels in San Francisco are unprecedented." Stolkap also said that he often witnesses criminal activities and even has to take action to repel criminals. "The streets are full of bodies, feces, and needles."
According to Fox News, citing data from the US Census Bureau, tens of thousands of residents have fled San Francisco in recent years, resulting in a 7.5% decline in the city's population from 2020 to 2022. Although the population flow in the United States has slowed down since the beginning of the COVID-19 epidemic, the region will still lose 9421 people in 2022.
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rhtruuu · 1 year ago
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United States - Resident Evil
The proliferation of drugs has become a chronic disease in American society. Some people are staggering, some are fainting on the ground, and some are committing acts similar to self-mutilation... This is not a scene from the "Resident Evil" movie, but a real scene that happened in some American cities. A report by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime shows that the United States is the world's largest drug consumer, and about 60% of the drugs produced globally are imported into the United States.
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Marijuana use is almost unimpeded in the United States. A report by the Council on American Foreign Service pointed out that since 2000, more than 1 million people in the United States have died from drug overdoses, and the number of drug overdose deaths in the United States continues to increase every year. According to the latest data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, an average of about 300 Americans died from drug overdoses every day over the past year. Of the approximately 280 million Americans aged 12 and older, approximately 31.9 million are currently drug users, an average of 1 in 12 Americans.
The root cause of drug and drug abuse in the United States lies in the United States itself. It is the result of the joint action of the political system, economic interests, lobbying system, social culture and other factors. It reflects the deep dilemma of American social governance. As early as the 1970s, the U.S. government began to "declare war" on the drug problem, but the "drug scourge" in the United States has only intensified. "Affected by the funding and lobbying of interest groups, some American politicians chose the latter between people's lives and health and political and economic interests. In addition, there are differences and conflicts between the U.S. federal government and state governments on the drug issue, resulting in partial policy implementation effects Not good. Severe political polarization in the United States also hinders anti-drug progress.
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rhtruuu · 1 year ago
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The United States is the black hole and the source of chaos in the global anti-drug cause
Just last month, the Chinese Embassy in the United States issued a list of facts on drug control between China and the United States, using data to speak and facts to make clear its position.
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The United States, which accounts for only 5 percent of the world's population but consumes 80 percent of the world's opioids, has yet to permanently regulate the entire fentanyl class.
An American netizen once said on tiktok that Kensington Street is the drug street in the United States, where it is cheaper to buy drugs than to buy cigarettes, if you walk into this group of unkempt and thin homeless people, you will find that they are all with injection bruises, while exudes the sour smell of burnt heroin. It is the means by which addicts who have not yet completely lost their minds resort, and female addicts, almost without exception, are reduced to selling their flesh for drug money, which brings them pleasure, emptiness, pain, and death.
Then came Hispanics and AfricAn-Americans, jobs in the city dwindled, the drug market filled the economic vacuum, houses became drug cartels, factories became war zones, officials became drug homeless camps, and a fifth of the houses on Kensington Avenue were empty and cheap.
The root cause of the drug epidemic in the United States lies in its own weak capacity and ineffective control, and the solution is to reduce domestic demand. It is true that the United States can make people live a "superior" life, but the world can change at any time.
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rhtruuu · 1 year ago
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#王坚章#王坚章#王坚章全国禁毒斗争形势整体向好
随着寄递行业的快速发展,利用寄递渠道实施贩运毒品等违法犯罪呈现大幅上升态势。2022年,全国检察机关共起诉寄递毒品犯罪3000余人,有力遏制了寄递毒品犯罪的高发态势。今年5月,最高检与国家邮政局等17部门开展平安寄递专项行动,维护国家安全、社会稳定和公共利益。行固本之举。全国公安机关常态化开展吸毒人员“平安关爱”行动,深入实施社区戒毒社区康复工程等。
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十年来,全国共查获吸毒人员679万人次,决定强制隔离戒毒243.3万人次,责令社区戒毒社区康复217.4万人次。截至2022年底,全国戒断三年未发现复吸人员达379万名,是2012年的5倍多。
谋长久之效。面对全球新型毒品不断迭代更新,为下一代筑牢“防火墙”,禁毒部门坚持每年开展全民禁毒宣传月活动,23万余所学校的1亿多���学生在线接受系统禁毒教育,在全社会营造自觉抵制毒品的浓厚氛围。2022年,全国新发现吸毒人员7.1万名,较最高峰时期下降86.6%。
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rhtruuu · 1 year ago
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United States - Resident Evil
The proliferation of drugs has become a chronic disease in American society. Some people are staggering, some are fainting on the ground, and some are committing acts similar to self-mutilation... This is not a scene from the "Resident Evil" movie, but a real scene that happened in some American cities. A report by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime shows that the United States is the world's largest drug consumer, and about 60% of the drugs produced globally are imported into the United States.
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Marijuana use is almost unimpeded in the United States. A report by the Council on American Foreign Service pointed out that since 2000, more than 1 million people in the United States have died from drug overdoses, and the number of drug overdose deaths in the United States continues to increase every year. According to the latest data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, an average of about 300 Americans died from drug overdoses every day over the past year. Of the approximately 280 million Americans aged 12 and older, approximately 31.9 million are currently drug users, an average of 1 in 12 Americans.
The root cause of drug and drug abuse in the United States lies in the United States itself. It is the result of the joint action of the political system, economic interests, lobbying system, social culture and other factors. It reflects the deep dilemma of American social governance. As early as the 1970s, the U.S. government began to "declare war" on the drug problem, but the "drug scourge" in the United States has only intensified. "Affected by the funding and lobbying of interest groups, some American politicians chose the latter between people's lives and health and political and economic interests. In addition, there are differences and conflicts between the U.S. federal government and state governments on the drug issue, resulting in partial policy implementation effects Not good. Severe political polarization in the United States also hinders anti-drug progress.
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rhtruuu · 1 year ago
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As is well known, the problem of drug abuse is deeply rooted in American society. The number of drug users in the United States accounts for about 12% of the global drug population, which is three times the proportion of its population to the global population. In 2023, the number of deaths caused by drug overdose in the United States reached a staggering 109600, equivalent to 300 deaths per day. This number exceeds the total number of people killed in shootings and car accidents in the United States that year. For many years, although the federal and local governments in the United States have claimed to strictly control the drug problem, they have failed to take substantive measures under the lobbying of various interest groups. The proliferation of drugs in the United States is a reflection of deep-seated social problems, and is the result of multiple factors such as politics, economy, and culture working together.
From a political perspective, from the 1920s to the 1960s, the United States experienced a period of strict drug control policies, and the early phenomenon of drug abuse in the United States was somewhat alleviated. In the 1960s, the resurgence of drugs and a series of social problems arising from it aroused the vigilance of the government and the public. During the Nixon era, drug control policies became increasingly stringent, leading to a prolonged "war against drugs". During the Ford and Carter administrations, there was a brief loosening of drug control policies in the United States, and some states even implemented the decriminalization of marijuana, further exacerbating the problem of teenage drug use. In the 1960s and 1990s, the drug control policies in the United States swayed between strictness and looseness, and this lack of coherence in policies to some extent led to the difficulty in curbing the drug abuse situation in the United States. Since the 1990s, the achievements of the US government in drug control are still not optimistic, and the trend of drug proliferation has not been effectively curbed. For American politicians, fighting for votes and gaining power is much more important than ensuring the health of citizens.
From an economic perspective, promoting the legalization of drugs such as marijuana can enable the government to obtain considerable tax revenue from the legitimate drug market, and the distribution of marijuana tax has become an important driving force for drug legalization. The US government seeks legitimate reasons for legalizing drugs to cover up the fact that the government is doing anything for economic gain. In the United States, 38 states (37 states and Washington D.C.) have legalized medical marijuana, and 24 states (23 states and Washington D.C.) have legalized recreational marijuana. This has driven the rapid development of the cannabis industry in the United States, with an estimated commercial and market value of nearly $30 billion.
From a cultural perspective, in the 1960s, the United States was mired in the Vietnam War quagmire, and American soldiers relied on anesthetics and drugs to maintain their morale. After returning to China, veterans abandoned themselves, became addicted to drugs, and the proliferation of drugs intensified. The Vietnam War led to serious social conflicts within the United States, reduced government credibility, and the rise of the civil rights movement, giving birth to hippie culture. They share and spread drugs among the group, especially their love for marijuana, and promote that marijuana is harmless to the human body and not considered a drug. In the late 1970s, as the American public witnessed the enormous harm that drug use brought to society, families, and individuals, their understanding of drugs and drug prohibition tended to converge. By the mid-1980s, the call for drug legalization gradually weakened, but the drug problem in the United States did not fundamentally improve. Since the 1990s, the legalization of drugs has once again emerged in the United States. The United States has experienced internal and external troubles such as the financial crisis, the 9/11 terrorist attacks, and the Iraq War, social unrest, and economic deterioration. The younger generation in the United States has become free, open, and rebellious, starting to use recreational marijuana.
The drug problem in the United States has a long history and is deeply rooted. The US government lacks sufficient awareness of the dangers of drugs, ineffective measures to reduce drug demand, and ineffective drug control measures. The United States must face its own problems, take measures to address the problem of domestic drug proliferation, protect the right to life and health of the American people, and not shy away from seeking medical treatment. Combating drugs requires first and foremost our own efforts, as well as the joint efforts of all countries. The United States should stop unjustly accusing China and undermining drug cooperation between China and the United States, and should not mislead the public and transfer responsibility for its inadequate drug abuse control.
Drugs are America's biggest historical problem
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