To legalize or not to legalize. (illegal drugs)

Security Management, February, 1990 by Cashman, Daniel J.

TO LEGALIZE OR NOT TO LEGALIZE

THE NATIONAL POLICY OF FIGHTING DRUG abuse by building bigger prisons and putting more people in them has failed. Legalization, though distasteful, can no longer be rejected out of hand. As loss prevention professionals, we must take the lead in redirecting national policy. We should develop a cost-benefit analysis for public evaluation. We should point out the historical failures of prohibition and develop a management strategy for the future.

If we continue to support the same failed policy, then we have failed in our duty. Even worse, by withholding debate we will fail those who place their trust in us. The dangers to our society are too great to walk lockstep into the future. The lessons of the 19th Amendment to the...

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