Gangrillas

The Unspoken Pros and Cons of Legalizing Drugs

by D. Mendez Beddow & Sam J. Thibodeaux


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 12/14/2010

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 108
ISBN : 9781426948466
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 108
ISBN : 9781426948473

About the Book

The United States continues to crack down on drug trafficking despite a growing number of citizens who think illegal drugs should be legalized. If you have doubts about the legalization of drugs in the United States, you are not alone. It’s important to consider all the facts before coming to conclusions. Gangrillas uncovers the facts and data that usually remains hidden. In addition to discussing ways the drug trade affects the United States, authors D. Mendez Beddow and Sam J. Thibodeaux examine its roots in other countries. They consider a variety of topics, including • the pros and cons of legalization • the history of coca leaf products • the historical background of "Bolivarization" • the drug trade and its connection to terrorism The Western Hemisphere Drug Policy Commission was quietly created in December 2009 to determine the merits of legalizing drugs. Meanwhile, just several months later, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton declared the turf war of the Mexican cartels an “insurgency” similar to the situation in Colombia twenty years ago. Establish your own, informed opinions and develop a clear understanding of the pros, cons, and challenges that would accompany the legalization of drugs in Gangrillas.


About the Author

D. Mendez Beddow earned a master’s degree from North Carolina State University, where she studied issues related to narcotics and Latin American affairs. She has provided consultant services for law enforcement agencies throughout Latin America. Sam J. Thibodeaux has conducted research on terrorism, the South American Triangle Basin Area, and Middle Eastern Affairs. She studied political science and international affairs at North Carolina State University.