There are too many deaths related to drug trafficking and a high level of insecurity in neighborhoods where dealers have set up their sales points.
There are criticisms of public policies supposedly designed to eradicate drug sales.
Questions arise about the effectiveness of 'Clean Sweep XXL' operations, which tend to be temporary relocations rather than permanent solutions.
It is suggested that these high-profile operations could disrupt more discreet investigations that target major traffickers.
The government's strategy is seen as unilaterally punitive, avoiding any debate on drug decriminalisation.
Conclusion: French drug policy is deemed ineffective and incomprehensible, focused on hard methods and media show without considering reform alternatives.