Discussion


  • Hard-core use of cocaine is rising. Hard-core users are more likely to resort to crime to pay for their addiction.

  • In 1980, less than 20,000 people ended up in emergency rooms because of cocaine use. In 1994, cocaine put more than 140,000 people in emergency rooms.

  • In 1982, a gram of cocaine cost $286. In 1995, the same amount cost less than $100. Drugs are like any other business, when supply is up, prices are down.

Our leaders should not be debating whether we need to focus on drug interdiction, drug education or drug prosecution. We need to focus on each and every aspect because this must be treated like any other war ­ an all-out offensive is needed.

What We Can Do About the Drug Problem continued...

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