Drug legalization / Scott Barbour, book editor. [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: San Diego, California : Greenhaven Press, (c)2000.Description: 186 pages ; 25 cmContent type:- text
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- HV5825.B239.D784 2000
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Prohibition is essential to the war on drugs by John P. Walters and James F.X. O'Gara -- Drug prohibition is effective by Donnie Marshall -- The war on drugs should focus on reducing the drug supply by Bill McCollum -- An international drug prohibition effort is needed by Barry R. McCaffrey -- Mexico is committed to cooperation with U.S. drug prohibition efforts by Gustavo Gonzalez-Baez -- Drug prohibition is counterproductive by David Boaz -- Drug prohibition violates civil liberties by Peter McWilliams -- Drug prohibition is unfair to minorities by Jesse Jackson -- The U.S. should not pressure other countries to comply with its prohibition efforts by Hal Jones -- Mexico is not committed to cooperation with U.S. drug prohibition efforts by Scott Park -- The politics of drug policy reform : an overview by Erich Goode -- Drug policies should be liberalized by Hank Kalet -- Drugs should be legalized by Dirk Chase Eldredge -- Liberalizing drug policies would reduce crime and violence by New York County Lawyers' Association Drug Policy Task Force -- Drug policies should focus on harm reduction by Ethan Nadelmann -- The Dutch example shows that liberal drug laws can be beneficial by Craig Reinarman -- Drugs should not be legalized by Barry R. McCaffrey -- The public should oppose drug legalization by A.M. Rosenthal -- Drug legalization would lead to increased drug abuse by Thomas A. Constantine -- Drug policies should not be based on the harm reduction model by Herbert D. Kleber and Mitchell S. Rosenthal -- Marijuana laws should be relaxed by Ira Glasser -- Marijuana should be decriminalized by Lynn Zimmer -- Marijuana should be legalized for medical purposes by Lester Grinspoon -- State medical marijuana laws should be respected by Robert Scheer -- Marijuana laws should not be relaxed by Mark Souder -- Marijuana should not be legalized for medical purposes by Charles Krauthammer -- The medical marijuana movement seeks to legitimize all marijuana use by Hanna Rosin -- State medical marijuana laws should be opposed by Joseph A. Califano Jr.
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