Frontline Season 19 Episode 3 Drug Wars, Part 2
- October 10, 2000
The Frontline series takes a deep dive into the world of international drug trafficking and the ongoing War on Drugs in the second part of the Drug Wars episode.
Beginning with the story of a young woman who escaped a Mexican drug cartel, viewers are taken on a journey through the complex web of drug trafficking that stretches from Central America to the United States. The episode explores the impact of drug trafficking on both sides of the border, with a focus on the role that American consumers play in fueling the multibillion-dollar industry.
The Frontline team speaks with law enforcement officials, drug treatment specialists, and drug policy experts to gain a comprehensive understanding of the drug trade in the 21st century. They reveal how drug cartels are able to use their vast resources to outmaneuver law enforcement agencies, and how addiction continues to ravage communities across the United States.
The episode also delves into the controversial issue of drug legalization and the potential benefits and drawbacks of such a policy. Experts on both sides of the debate weigh in on the question of whether legalizing drugs would be a more effective strategy for reducing drug-related crime and addiction.
Throughout the episode, the Frontline team sheds light on the human toll of the drug trade, featuring interviews with families devastated by drug addiction. They also explore the impact of U.S. drug policy on Central America, where decades of American intervention have worsened the drug crisis.
Overall, Drug Wars, Part 2 is a sobering look at the ongoing battle against drug trafficking and the urgent need for effective solutions to reduce both the supply and demand for illegal drugs. Viewers are left grappling with the complex and difficult questions raised by the drug trade, wondering if there will ever be a resolution to this deeply entrenched issue.