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Board Politics & Society
Re: Drug free in the Philippines
by
darklus123
on 28/02/2017, 05:10:22 UTC
I don't believe in a drug free place, it just gets moved to a more underground state and in smaller numbers, governments can squash it but it just pops up like a bad spot that won't go away, you cant fight what is normal imo !

That is the problem. Already the drug trade is underground. The latest crackdown will send it many layers below, to the deep-underground. It will be extremely hard for the NGOs and the charities to monitor the drug users. The incidence of HIV and deaths due to overdose are going to rise.

Maybe before i could say that yes underground drug trade is that hard to compromised however we now has better technology. Yes a drug free country is not possible however we could minimize it as much as we could not just by the government but to its people itself

Better technology? No amount of technology can make a country 100% drug free. Look at the Mexican drug cartels. Most of them are having better equipment and technology when compared to the American border guards.


Are we talking about 100%? Here? Of course i cant deny the fact that there would always beca resistance it is a part of it. However minimizing those would still be much better for me than our current situation in which drug problems is rampant