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Summary Of Heroin And The War On Drugs

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Throughout the video, Heroin and the War on Drugs by the New York Times, the problem of drugs in the sixties and today is explored. In the late sixties to the early seventies, New York city “struggled with high rates of heroin addiction and the crime that went with it.” Due to the problem with addiction, lawmakers were highly pressured to enact laws and programs, even forcing rehabilitation programs among the drug addicts. In 1973, Governor of New York, Nelson Rockefeller proposed the harshest drug laws in the nation, creating tough penalties for those who used and/or sold drugs. For the sale of an ounce or more or any drug in the state of New York, one could incarcerated for life. However, not all states were as harsh with their attempts to

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