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## Decriminalization
#### The decriminalization of marijuana and other drugs has been demonstrated to massively reduce gang violence and decimate illegal markets.
* [The Economic Journal: Gavrilova et al. 17](http://conference.iza.org/conference_files/riskonomics2015/zoutman_f21865.pdf)
* Analyses the effects of medical marijuana laws, which institute lax criminal penalties, on homicides and drug prices at the southern border.
* The study concludes that, when such policies are implemented:
* **violent crimes** such as homicides and robberies **decrease** in states that border Mexico
* **homicides decrease**, (due to drug-law and juvenile-gang related homicides being reduced)
* the amount of cocaine seized at the border decreases, while the **price of cocaine is increased** (this makes it harder to obtain due to the strainput on the illegal market)
* [Drug Policy Alliance 15](http://www.drugpolicy.org/sites/default/files/DPA_Fact_Sheet_Portugal_Decriminalization_Feb2015.pdf)
* An empirical analysis of drug decriminalization in Portugal
* As a result of decriminalizing all drugs, Portugal experienced:
* No major increase in **overall drug use**
* Reduced problematic and **adolescent drug use**
* Reduced **drug-induced death**
* More people receiving **drug treatment**
* Over **70 percent** of those who seek treatment receive opioid-substitution therapy
* This is while treatment is **still voluntary**
* **Reduction in HIV** cases among people who use drugs declining from 1,575 to 78
* **18% reduction** in the **social costs** of drug misuse (legal and health related)
* The European Union also confirmed in 2013 that countries like Portugal that have decriminalized drug possession, have not experienced increases in monthly rates of use and in fact tend to have lower rates than countries with punitive policies
* Separate informational piece - the [Drug Policy Alliance](http://www.drugpolicy.org/sites/default/files/dpa-drug-decriminalization-portugal-health-human-centered-approach_0.pdf) also notes also that overdose deaths **decreased by over 80%**