Which of the following statements helps to explain why government drug interdiction increases drug-related crime? The direct imp
act is on buyers, not sellers. Successful drug interdiction policies reduce the demand for illegal drugs. Drug addicts will have an even greater need for quick cash to support their habits. In the short run, both equilibrium quantities and prices will fall in the markets for illegal drugs.
Answer:Drug addicts will have an even greater need for quick cash to support their habits.
Explanation:
Interdiction refers to the fact that the government will forcefully stop the transportation of drugs .
When this happens this means no drugs are reaching the addicts and because they are already addicts and can no longer live without these drugs they will react hastily and commit crime.
They will get these reactions from their bodies that they can not control and as result they act irrationally and illogically.