TY - BOOK AU - Ojeda,Auriana TI - Drug trafficking AV - HV5825.O39.D784 2002 PY - 2002/// CY - San Diego, California PB - Greenhaven Press KW - Drug control KW - United States KW - Drug traffic N1 - 1 (pages 179-181) and index; 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; 2 ER -