Our nation has always held an unprecedented stance towards combating and persecuting illicit crimes. The U.S. has invariably apprehended the consequences involved in not upholding the law, as organized crime threatens countless aspects of how Americans domicile, conduct business and work. Choosing to disdain that notion illicit crimes are burdens to all nations only advocates corruption, violence, and other illegal crimes. Cleary, when it comes to reinforcing penalties for compassing illicit crimes every country adheres to its customary regulations and policies. Therefore, what we deem socially unacceptable may be tolerable in another country. The objective of this paper is to compare both U.S drug laws and Canada’s drug laws to identify how they differ and present my insight on this matter. How the United States constructs, its drug laws are without a doubt contrastive to Canada. It begins with lawmakers distinguishing the difference between illegal drugs and legal drugs. For the most part, the legality of drugs highly depends on how it’s consumed. Meaning whether or not its doctor prescribed or under physician care, …show more content…
Everyone is presented with a choice, so if they neglect to ponder on the possible consequences involved with his or her action society mustn’t be punished. As long as it doesn’t affect me let them destroy their own life, without me weeping the consequences. This may come off abrasive and heartless, but I have never had empathy nor sympathy for drug users. Especially when they choose that path, no was always and still being an option. What’s more unfortunate is how they truly believe they’re invincible to the adverse effects of abusing controlled substances, but everyone else isn’t. If these drugs where non-habit forming they would be legalized. Being realistic drug traffickers and users will never be