Cannabis Use and Crime


Alcohol and drug use can adversely affect every aspect of a person's life, influencing their family, friends, and network, and place a tremendous burden on American culture. The connection between alcohol, drugs, and crime is one of the most significant areas of risk when using these substances. An estimated 80% of offences that result in jail in the United States involve alcohol or drugs, including domestic violence, drunk driving, property crimes, tranquillizer crimes, and open request violations. The number of people incarcerated in our nation has exploded past safe levels, and the majority of those there are there mostly as a result of substance abuse: 80% of those who commit crimes abuse drugs or alcohol. Detainees in prison and jail are clinically dependant to some extent.


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