The concept of war against drug addiction
It is a significant
fact that the difficulties of our modern dilemma lies with the wrestle against
the illicit drug trafficking and the spread of drug addiction. Nowadays this
difficulty is extremely heightened and as such it is openly connected with the
success of the fight against crime, or failure if we poorly fight the
phenomenon which is the burning question of the day and indeed a whole variety
of social and economic issues. And of course it is most strongly knotted with
the number one theme in the world – the struggle against terrorism.
Narco-business is one of the financial sources for terrorist groups and bandit
gangs. It is well known that 80 percent of heroin is supplied to the world
market from some sources involving in terrorism and social immoral activities.
And gunmen of certain movements control drug transfer from there to Central
Asia and on to Europe through Russia. Terrorism and drugs are absolutely
kindred phenomena. They have common roots and similar destructive power.
Terrorism, just as narco-business, has a ramified international network and
without doubt bears a transnational character. Narco-business also has a
pronounced economic aspect. For this reasons, drug addiction as a medical and
social phenomenon doesn’t exist without a criminal narco-market network as well
as drug sales.
In recent survey it has been detected many countries have
today become a colossal user of the narco-potion. Today, according to official
data alone, there are about 269,000 drug addicts and there exists more than the
actual figure for drug users is much higher. Moreover, the narco-market
structure is changing. The drug producers have a conspicuous growth of the
share of highly concentrated drugs, and in the first place Afghan heroin, the
proportion of which in total drug use constitutes 28 percent out. In the hyper
critical state of Modern world, there grows local drug production in the
country, including that of synthetic drugs, cheap and producing instant
dependence. What’s particularly dangerous is that the number of such
laboratories by some expert estimates has greatly increased in Russia in recent
years. Unfortunately, the social base of drug addiction is expanding. Today
this disease has percolated to all sections of society, encompassing the territory
– world wide, especially the depressed areas. This is leading to an
avalanche-like spread of AIDS. By experts’ estimates as revealed so far in the
world statistics, 90 percent of the HIV-infected catch the virus precisely
through intravenous drug use. As before, most of the drug addicts – up to 53
percent – are persons with no definite occupation. It is they who strengthen
the army of distributors now as well, which in its turn gives go up to a crime
flare.
The melancholic strain is that drug addiction has got
much younger. The total number of sick persons has increased by nine times over
the recent period, and among adolescents by 17 times. The “average age” of
those who have for the first time tasted drugs barely exceeds 14 years. In drug
trafficking In this context, it is evident from the recent survey, Russia is
not only a “terminal,” but also a transshipment point. Drug syndicates have
undertaken a real expansion in Russia. It has become a favorable transit
passageway for them.
By experts’ estimates, one dollar invested in a narcotic
– for example, in Afghanistan – grows into super profits after the sale of the
drug item in European countries. And the overall volume of your and our market
– the Russian market – exceeds 1 billion dollars. Power agencies obviously put
up with the brunt of the fight against the drug mafia. Here we will inevitably
have to strengthen, both financially and with cadres, all of the services that
are associated with this kind of activity – the fight against the drug mafia.
By the detention of drug goods alone we cannot solve this problem. Only a small
part of merchandise gets confiscated. Experience shows that the detainees are
mostly petty retailers, and sometimes also those who need being treated
themselves.
In this connection it is time in general to revise the
criteria of work in this direction. We must put up a barrier to all the ways
for drug penetration into illegal trade, smash the infrastructure of drug
networks and eliminate demand. The reasons for the powerful drug “invasion” lie
not only in the proximity of the countries of the Golden Crescent. For it there
are loopholes in Russia itself – financial, legal, and administrative and, of
course, social. In addition to one more important aspect of the problem – the
attitude to this question of society itself. Drugs are percolating even to
social institutions which are responsible for the upbringing of young people
baptized to serve as an blockage to drug pushers, the enlightening
institutions, regrettably, are fetching a bridgehead for drug allocation. We’re
encountering the indifference of both the school and parents. Today every fifth
recruit brings to the army with him an experience of drug use with all the
ensuing consequences for security agencies.
Drug use should not be allowed to become a subculture or
fashion. Unfortunately, we’re observing signs of this. Even worse, books are
being freely sold that propagate a “narcotic lifestyle.” All of these
manifestations of a grave social disease have to be fought by legal and
administrative and educational methods. Here a substantial workload falls on
legislators, legislation in all-purpose, and law enforcement practice. Changes
ought to be directed toward stiffening criminal responsibility for the most
dangerous narco-crimes. Thought should also be given to the introduction of a
practice of replacing punishment with coercive treatment for drug addicts.
Marijuana and hashish are those drugs
produced from the plant Indian hemp and accordingly, visible effects of the
drugs including reddening of the eyes caused by distention of blood vessels,
and enlargement of the pupils. Effects on the mind vary and in general visual
awareness is increased and ideas flow more quickly. These drugs are not
addictive and there is no evidence that they harm the body. There is a
jeopardy, however, that the drug taker’s sense of judgment will be distorted so
that reckless or foolish behavior can result. Lysergic acid DI-ethyl amide
(LSD) is an example of a hallucinogenic drug, so called because it gives rise
to dramatic eccentricity. The effects of LSD trip are erratic and seem to
depend upon the mood of the user without more ado before taking the drug. It
could for instance intensify awareness and perception to the point at which the
user undergoes mystical experiences or it may intensify a depressed, fearful or
agitated mood with horrendous results. One more problem with LSD is that very
miniature quantities have powerful effects, and since illegitimately formed
drugs vary in quality drug takers can never be sure how much they are taking.
An overdose of LSD can result in insanity or death. Another problem with LSD is
that very small quantities have powerful effects, and since illegally produced
drugs are extracted from the seed capsules of the opium poppy. Opiates are
medically important as painkillers. But drug takers use them because they give
rise to approach of well beings, pleasure, and power. It may be apologetic to
articulate when the effects wear off the taker becomes anxious and depressed
and is tempered to take another dose to restore a good mood, a course that can
lead to addiction. Morphine, heroine, and other drugs that are often injected
involve the risk of infection from dirt hypodermic needles. Besides this,
Barbiturates and amphetamines are used immediately to relieve anxiety and as
sleeping pills. But they are dangerous because the dosage must be continually
increased to be effective. Barbiturates are often used in combination with
amphetamines and other stimulants. These reduce the sleepiness induced by
barbiturates with a feeling of mental alertness. Amphetamines harm the health
by reducing the appetite, by causing sleeplessness, and by reducing the body’s
ability to fight infection. Hence it is clear that the drug as have been reflected
so far is illegal unless they are used under medical supervision. The illegal
use or sale of these drugs can result in colossal punishment under the
enactment of the government as implied.
In view of the above it is evident that the possibility
of providing castigation for drug advocacy needs to be geared up. The state
parties ought not to limit to isolated establishments, every one on behalf of
the state need to create a network of healing centers where up-and-coming
methods of treatment and return of people to a normal social life should be the
prime factor. Regrettably, drug addiction has ceased to be a “disease of the
rich only,” and hence we must expand the network of state institutions for the
poor. But at the same time we need to develop and create a transparent legal
base for the work of private sectors. An important set of tasks is connected
with the eradication of financial channels for narco-business, which can be cut
off not only by fighting against unlawful elements, but also through the use of
a whole system of special measures as a tentative flow.
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