Webshockingly severe sentences for drug offenses — 10, 20, 30 years, even life imprisonment — hardly raised an eyebrow.

Webthe drug war drives mass incarceration and racial disparities in u. s.

This bipartisan consensus has two.

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But the nation has seen a.

Judicial systems there were more than 1. 5 million drug arrests in the u. s.

Domestic drug policy reform gains momentum, it is time the.

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Webthe war on drugs has failed:

Traumatizing sentences that snatched.

Webthe explosion of the u. s.

Still incarcerates more people than any other nation, with nearly half of the inmates in federal prison held on drug charges.

Webseveral years ago, they formed a team that within days visits everyone who overdoses to try to pull them back from the brink.

Incarceration rate, the expansion of public and private prison systems and the militarization of local police forces are all outgrowths of.

Webthe war on drugs is a phrase used to refer to a government‑led initiative in america that aims to stop illegal drug use, distribution and trade by increasing and.

Webboth sides see american drug users as innocent victims rather than the source of demand driving a lucrative illegal market.

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Webmy investigation has taken in new declassified documents, the oral testimonies of former cops, drug traffickers and mexican farmers, and an extraordinary.