Geraldo Rivera examines decades of the drug war, evolving substances, and dealer tactics. Can we ever win this battle?, The war on drugs is a battle t…
Narcotic abuse is rampant; streets littered with needles and overdoses surge. Who supplies drugs, and can interdiction change this harsh reality?, As narcotic abuse runs rampant, needles litter America's streets and overdose fatalities are off the charts from suburbia to urban centers. Who purveys our drugs and will an all-out interdiction alter this distressing reality?
The '80s saw a major uptick in cocaine consumption. It was the businessman's high, glamorous, and sexy. Yet the abundant supply also fed crime rates and the surge of some of the most notorious cartels. How do we curb crime and dismantle these cartels?, In the '80s, cocaine was glamorous, but boosted crime and fueled notorious cartels. How do we tackle crime and dismantle these cartels?
Law enforcement battles synthetic drugs. Dealers exploit social media. Overdose rates soar, teens at risk. Is the drug war unwinnable?, Today, law enforcement agencies face-off against dangerous synthetic drugs. While dealers use social media to promote their products, we are witnessing alarmingly high overdose rates, especially among teens. Is the war on drugs a no-win situation?