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Just like you did for answer 1 and the objectives for Purther's textbook work for answer 2 post:
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Answer #2 Increasing the criminalization of drug use would in turn reduce the levels of drug related crime.
3 details to support the answer (a detail is a fact and an example)
- Drugs like methamphetamine can have drastic effects on people and if drugs were to be legalized, it would be widely accepted and available to the public like shown in the person my mentor once knew
- Found marijuana can produce psychological disorders like depression, anxiety, and occasionally schizophrenia leading to harder narcotics to bigger crimes.
- Crack cocaine and other hard drugs has led people to commit bigger crimes and forget former lives (refer to back story in Top 10 drugs and their effects about the mother who forgot former life to smoke)
The research source (s) to support your details and answer
- Interview 3
- Uruguay's Likely Cannabis Law by Jonathan Watts
- Top 10 drugs and their effects by Jamie Frater
Concluding Sentence
Hard and soft drugs carry many differences in the effects they hold on people, but in either case can lead to bigger consequences.
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