Drug trafficking / Auriana Ojeda, book editor. [print]
Material type: TextSeries: Current controversiesPublication details: San Diego, California : Greenhaven Press, [(c)2002.Description: 188 pages ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0737708549
- HV5825.D784 2002
- HV5825.O39.D784 2002
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Circulating Book (checkout times vary with patron status) | G. Allen Fleece Library Circulating Collection - First Floor | Non-fiction | HV5825.D77688 2002 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 31923001067103 |
The war on drugs can be won by Newt Gingrich America must continue the war on drugs by Barry McCaffrey The prohibition strategy can win the war on drugs by the Office of National Drug Control Policy Government leadership and community efforts can win the war on drugs by Robert B. Charles Interdiction and prevention efforts can win the war on drugs by William J. Bennett The war on drugs has been unsuccessful by Daniel Spichtinger The war on drugs causes more harm than good by Mark Steyn The war on drugs infringes on civil liberties by Mani Foroohar The war on drugs harms America's children by Adam J. Smith and Karynn M. Fish The war on inner-city drug traffickers is ineffective by Glenn C. Loury Drug trafficking contributes to organized crime by Michael T. Horn Drug trafficking contributes to gang-related crime by the Drug Enforcement Administration Drug trafficking harms America's youth by Colbert I. King Drug trafficking harms inner cities by Jamie Dettmer Drug trafficking harms international trade by Ken Dermota Drug trafficking harms the economy by Bruce Zagaris and Scott Ehlers Drug trafficking has corrupted the American government by Gary Webb Drug trafficking has corrupted the Mexican government by Terrence Poppa U.S. assistance may combat drug trafficking in Colombia by Rafael Pardo Assisting Colombia is in the United States' best interest by Mauricio Vargas Colombia deserves assistance to combat drug trafficking by Francis Fukuyama More assistance is needed to combat drug trafficking in Colombia by Gordon Barthos Increased aid to Colombia's military will not reduce drug trafficking by Winifred Tate The United States should not assist Colombia's war against drug traffickers by Alexander Cockburn The United States should not support Colombia's brutal military by The progressive Hemispheric efforts can combat drug trafficking by Barry McCaffrey Government cooperation can combat drug trafficking by the National Governors' Association Certification laws can combat drug trafficking by Jeane Kirkpatrick Development programs can combat drug trafficking by Anja Korenblik Reducing American demand can combat drug trafficking by Jac Wilder VerSteeg Law enforcement cannot combat drug trafficking by Joseph McNamara Legalization can combat drug trafficking by the Media Awareness Project Legalization would not reduce drug trafficking by Carolyn C. Gargaro.
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