Document Type
Article
Abstract
For many years America has been the leading force in substance prohibition. Many countries blindly follow the USA in an attempt to earn their respect. As a result, very few countries actually know what uses these illicit substances have; before it ever reached the hands of the right people, the wrong people take it, use it incorrectly, and leave a bad name on that substance forever. If people could slander a substance, America would end up being found the main conspirator in the slanderous lies and misconceptions! This study has been done in an attempt to clear the name of most illicit drugs to pave a path towards legalization. This path will require tumultuous amounts of research, experimentation, and education. Once that path is complete, a marked path should begin continuing education to the public and beginning regulation and sale of all illicit drugs.
Publication Date
11-27-2015
Recommended Citation
Ketcham III, Max Lee, "Illicit Drugs: Should they be legalized? Can technology and regulation make them safer?" (2015). University Honors Program. 29.
https://scholars.indianastate.edu/uhp-fac/29