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  1. 4 de oct. de 2022 · The war on drugs: 50 years of death and failure. Colombia has witnessed the destruction of ecosystems and numerous assassinations despite the US offensive. The policy has not succeeded in curbing the sale of illegal substances, but it has squandered public funds. A soldier stands guard next to a truck burned by members of the Clan del Golfo ...

  2. As the New Strategy did not emerge independently from its predecessor, its constructions are stabilized and constrained by the War on Drugs discourse. 134 Insofar as the New Strategy is understood as a reconstruction of the War on Drugs, the following quotes by previous U.S. administrations make it possible to trace the discursive roots of the former in the whispers of the latter: 135

  3. The War on Drugs is a decades-long United States policy intended to curb illegal drug use and trafficking. Long story short: it has not worked to reduce drug...

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  4. 2011. The global war on drugs has failed, with devastating consequences for individuals and societies around the world. Fifty years after the initiation of the UN Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs, and 40 years after President Nixon launched the US government's wr on drugs, fundamental reforms in national and global drug control policies are urgently needed.

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  6. http://KEXP.ORG presents The War on Drugs performing live in the KEXP studio. Recorded March 28, 2014.Host: Cheryl WatersAudio Engineers: Chris Koltay & Kevi...

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  7. 23 de feb. de 2024 · The War on Drugs was a relatively small component of federal law-enforcement efforts until the presidency of Ronald Reagan, which began in 1981. Reagan greatly expanded the reach of the drug war and his focus on criminal punishment over treatment led to a massive increase in incarcerations for nonviolent drug offenses, from 50,000 in 1980 to 400,000 in 1997.

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