Scenarios about 'war on drugs'
The War on Drugs refers to government campaigns aimed at reducing illegal drug trade through increased prohibition, military intervention, and incarceration that gained prominence following President Nixon's 1971 declaration. This controversial policy approach expanded globally, resulting in massive incarceration rates, particularly affecting minority communities, while sparking ongoing debates about effectiveness, human rights implications, and alternative approaches like decriminalization and harm reduction.
What If The War on Drugs Never Happened?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the United States never launched its decades-long War on Drugs, potentially reshaping American society, criminal justice, international relations, and approaches to public health.