Informative Speech On Drug Trafficking

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What is drug trafficking? Drug trafficking is the action with the intent of selling, deliver, or distribute illegal substances that are considered as illegal commercial activity and it is defined as a felony. The idea of drug trafficking was recognized and became prominent in the 19th century and such act has been battled and taken into account ever since.
Transition: Let’s begin today by addressing a little bit of its history.
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I. The History of Drug Trafficking

 1969: For two weeks the border between Mexico and the United States searched every single vehicle that tried to enter the United States and it is now known as the first major drug interdiction operation across the border. The reason why was a response to the high amounts of …show more content…

II. How drug trafficking affects the United States
1. An estimated 14.8 million Americans currently use illicit drugs.
2. An estimated 6.4 million Americans use cocaine, heroin, hallucinogens.
Drug trafficking is now considered as one of the most illegal profitable business in today’s world. The borders of every country have the control to reduce drug trafficking and to protect their nation from illegal businesses. Drug enforcements corporations encounter risky tasks when it comes to protect the borders of any country because now it is known that illegal drugs and all those substances considered as such are being transported through various ways and various groups. The SAMHSA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration) has ran a survey and these surprising results came to light:
 60 million people enter the United States on more than 675,000 commercial and private flights. Another 6 million come by sea and 370 million by land.
 More than 90,000 merchant and passenger ships dock at U.S. ports. These ships carry more than 9 million shipping containers and 400 million tons of

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