KEY POINTS
  • June 2021 marks the 50th anniversary of the war on drugs.
  • Since 1971, America has spent over a trillion dollars enforcing its drug policy, according to research from the University of Pennsylvania.
  • The war on drugs has done more harm than good, according to many experts.
  • Despite the fact that the federal government is spending more money on drug enforcement than ever, drug use in the U.S. is climbing once again.
  • Racially biased mass incarceration has also profoundly impacted communities of color.

This June marks the 50th anniversary of the war on drugs, an ongoing campaign that has to a large extent reshaped American politics, society and the economy.

"[The goals of the war on drugs] were to literally eradicate all of the social, economic and health ills associated with drugs and drug abuse," said Christopher Coyne, professor of economics at George Mason University. "It doesn't get much more ambitious than that."