CBS NEWS SPECIAL: “CRACK WARS OF THE 1980’S“(A Look At The Failed “War On Drugs“)

In the early 1980s, the majority of cocaine being shipped to the United States, landing in Miami, was coming through the Bahamas and Dominican Republic. Soon there was a huge glut of cocaine powder in these islands, which caused the price to drop by as much as 80 percent. Faced with dropping prices for their illegal product, drug dealers made a decision to convert the powder to “crack,“ a solid smokeable form of cocaine, that could be sold in smaller quantities, to more people.
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