Moral Impermissibility of Drug War

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An essay on the moral impermissibility of drug war.

Appx. 1,000 words.

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Boaz presents a myriad of reasons to bring closure to the war on drugs; increased crime rates, corruption, disruption of social order, and consumption of public resources. Additionally, he presents the question of the moral rights of the drug war.  The constitution articulates clearly the liberties accorded to citizens of a given state. Amidst the liberties is the freedom of choice (Boaz, 2007). Individuals have the right to choose whether to use a particular type of drug or not.  Boaz states that the American government got the power to regulate individual freedoms through a bill of rights (Boaz, 2007)…..(buy to read more).

Appx 1,000 words.

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