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Drug liberalization is the process of eliminating or reducing drug prohibition laws. Variations of drug liberalization (also spelled ''liberalisation'') include drug relegalization, drug legalization, and drug decriminalization.〔(Proceedings of the Special Committee on Illegal Drugs ), Senate of Canada, 28 May 2001〕 ==Arguments for liberalizing drugs== The reasons given for liberalizing drugs include claims that war on drugs policies have resulted in a failure, and that by not legalizing the drug trade, the quality of the drugs can not be screened, which could result in fatalities due to added compounds. Besides this, there's also a huge loss of income from not taxing the drug trade. Other arguments are the right of adults to live their lives without interference from the government and claims that a reduction in crime will be the result of this drug liberalization.〔Article arguing in favor of liberalization of drugs http://robertnielsen21.wordpress.com/2012/07/23/legalise-cannabis/〕 Opponents of drug liberalization argue that a general drug liberalization leads to more people abusing drugs, that illicit drugs are a threat to the health and welfare of mankind and that drug liberalism violate children's right to grow up in a drug-free environment.〔() Statement of the Congress of World Federation Against Drugs, May 21, 2014〕
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