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Essay heading: Liberal Views on Drug Legalization
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Liberal legalizers argue, therefore, that the arrest and prosecution of drug users is ill-advised and that current enforcement of prohibition against drug suppliers is excessive (Manfredi, 2001).
Perhaps the biggest thing that is unique about liberals is that liberals prefer decriminalization or other partial measures as suppose to outright legalization... displayed 300 characters
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Under full legalization, the production, distribution, sale and possession of drugs are all legal; the law treats drugs like any other commodity. Under decriminalization, the possession of drugs is not subject to criminal sanctions, but penalties against production, distribution and sale remain in place... displayed next 300 characters
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