Although the cost of these successes can be tabulated in billions of dollars, money was also recovered from these arrests, and there is no way to measure the human lives that were not lost or affected due to the apprehension of dangerous drug lords.
Still, the EU Commission has raised the familiar argument that economics can generally used to support the side against continuing the drug war. In addition to the familiar argument of the war costing "too much," which is often hard to prove outside of strictly economic circles since safety, human life, and addiction are just a few of the variables that must be quantified in order to stage and effective debate, the EU notes that the war on drugs has damaged the economics of drug trafficking, making drugs less expensive, and therefore easier to obtain. In addition, the War on Drugs, or at least drug prohibition, increases the reliance on black markets which harms legitimate economies, creating yet another argument in favor of ending drug prohibition and the war on Drugs not only in the United States but around the world (O'Keeffe, 2009).
And the world's involvement in the war has been one of the problems that the United States must face when determining future War on Drugs policy. Recently, President Obama appointed the next in a long line of drug "czars" who is tasked with determining policy in the...
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