A. The argument of the (legalize) is that America has lost the drug war. No matter how many fast boats, helicopters, and antinarcotics teams we have, (legal) drugs use continues and so does the (crime) apparatus that supports the trade. If we (legal) drugs at low prices the gangs and peddlers would be out of business and the killing and extortions would (appear). In a democracy, in short, it is a mistake to (criminal) the behaviour of so many people. It promotes crime and (weak) respect for the rule of law.
There are many things amiss with this (analyze). The drug war is not being lost. In 1980, some 25 million had tried drugs sometime in the preceding month. Today that figure is 11 million. Why? Because of stricter drug laws, stronger societal (approve), and an increased (aware) of the devastation drugs can produce.
B. In today’s world people seem to be very (anxiety), and suffer from stress. This stress is often (harm) and some people need to seek medical (treat) in order to recover. However, a more (effect) solution is for people to learn to relax. This can be achieved through a (vary) of leisure (active) such as sport, reading, music or even gardening. (Emphasise) is placed on people spending time doing things that they enjoy, the ultimate aim being (relax). Unfortunately, some people find this (possible) and therefore need to take drugs prescribed by their doctor. These drugs are called (tranquil). They calm people down, but can be dangerous if taken for long periods of time. Alternative methods are much (safety) and have no side effects.