Should Mexican Government Stop Drug Trafficking

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Name: Abayneh Workneh,
Instructor: Kathleen Wax
ENG 111 College Composition I -F01A
12 April 2018
Why Should The Mexican Government Stop Drug Trafficking?
Drug trafficking is a worldwide illegal drug trade that involves the farming, manufacturing and distributing of illicit substances. In the case of drug trafficking, Mexico has a long history. It has been years since Mexico became the center of violence over the possession and sale of some illegal drugs. When it comes to stopping drug traffickers, some Mexicans might argue that the government should not ban the trade of drugs and possession, because the prohibition of drug traffickers will worsen the criminal activities that are related to drug trafficking. On the other hand, many Mexicans …show more content…

The cartels are kidnapping boys and girls to do their business. Families will be involuntarily fleeing to the neighboring countries or to different regions within the country to save the life of their children. Mario Berlanga, says in his article in The New York Times “My friend Maria, the mother of a 14-year-old son, temporarily fled her low-income neighborhood in the city of Monterrey with her family when she realized a cartel was forcing boys to join the business”. In addition, drug traffickers might recruit teenagers to do the smuggling business. Teenagers are very sensitive to try things and they will be easily convinced. Since teenagers are not aware of how drug smuggling will affect their entire life, they will simply join the trafficking business. Drug traffickers will tell teenagers that they will pay the money that they won’t see in their life. Therefore, teens who are not able to figure out the danger behind this criminal activity will join them without any difficulty. Hence, it is not hard to imagine that how deep the problem of drug trafficking and that is why the government should take a serious measure in handling this …show more content…

The crime, the violence, corruption and the death of people is the result of weak law enforcement. Legalizing drug trafficking will increase the number of drug users. It is very hard and an inefficient way to control an individual drug abuser. The easiest and most powerful solution is to stop drug traffickers by applying serious law enforcement. This will help in minimizing the number of drug users because they might not have easy access to drugs and it will become more expensive to afford for everyone. Leaving drug traffickers uncontrolled is letting the price of abused drugs comes down so that everybody wants to try it. The legalization of current illicit drugs, including marijuana, is not a viable solution to the global drug problem and would actually exacerbate the problem(Drug-Free America Foundation,

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