Current laws on crack possession have faced criticism for being disproportionately punitive, particularly affecting marginalized communities. These laws have often led to severe sentencing disparities compared to cocaine, reinforcing systemic racial inequalities. Additionally, the focus on criminalization over rehabilitation has contributed to ongoing cycles of poverty and incarceration, rather than addressing the underlying issues of addiction. Many argue that a public health approach would be more effective in addressing the challenges associated with drug use.
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