The article, “‘There’s Never Been a Drug Law That Wasn’t Around Race’” had an
interesting topic. Every drug law has always been tied down to race. The first opiate laws affected
the Chinese people. The first cocaine laws awere targainseted toward black people. The marijuana laws targeted
the Mexican people. According to the article , “In all these cases there’s a fundamental tie-in and
that’s around economic policy. They were worried about blacks coming up from the South taking
jobs, the Chinese men who were here building the railroad and what else would happen after that
was gone, and Mexicans coming up from Mexico and taking jobs.” There has never been a drug
law that wasdidn’t affect specingfic races , but there was an exception. There was never any laws against
when the white women who were using opiates in the 1800s. I believe that was very unfair
towards other people and race. If drugs should be abolished there shouldn’t be any exceptions but
equal privileges to every race or people. Everyone has their own reason on why the or she may use
drugs and sometimes it may be beneficial for the person.
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