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Title: Should the US End the War on Drugs?
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Drug use should be a public health issue rather than a criminal justice problem, legalization of marijuana since it is considered less harmful than tobacco or alcohol, reducing the drug supply and reducing the demand with prevention and treatment are all ways to help reduce the drug problem that is prevalent in the United States... Showed first 250 characters
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Drug use should be a public health issue rather than a criminal justice problem, legalization of marijuana since it is considered less harmful than tobacco or alcohol, reducing the drug supply and reducing the demand with prevention and treatment are all ways to help reduce the drug problem that is prevalent in the United States... Showed next 250 characters
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