TY - BOOK AU - Cozic,Charles P. TI - Illegal drugs AV - HV5825.C882.I454 1998 PY - 1998/// CY - San Diego, California PB - Greenhaven Press KW - Drug abuse KW - United States KW - Drug legalization KW - Drug testing KW - Prevention N1 - 1 (pages 158-160) and index; More children are using drugs; by Partnership for a Drug-Free America --; The youth drug problem is greater than reported; by National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse --; Marijuana is teenagers' drug of choice; Christopher S. Wren --; Methamphetamine use is spreading; Daniel Sneider --; There is no youth marijuana crisis; Paul Armentano --; Marijuana use does not lead to harder drugs; by Lynn Zimmer and John P. Morgan --; The heroin abuse problem is exaggerated; Jack Shafer --; A "Crack Baby" crisis does not exit; Lille Wilson. Drug testing improves the workplace; by Mark A. de Bernardo --; Federal arrestees should be tested for drugs; by Bill Clinton and Janet Reno --; Workplace drug testing is ineffective and unfair; by AMerican Civil Liberties Union --; Random drug tests do not ensure a drug-free workplace; by National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws --; Drug testing of Federal arrestees is unconstitutional; National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers --; The D.A.R.E. program is effective; by Joseph F. Donnermeyer and G. Howard Phillips --; Prison drug treatment programs are effective; by Dan Weikel --; Cocaine treatment programs are effective; by RAND Corporation --; Methadone is an effective treatment for heroin addiciton; by Jennifer McNeely. The D.A.R.E. program has been ineffective; by James Bovard --; Drug treatment programs are often ineffective; by William J. Bennett and John P. Walters --; Classroom drug education has been a failure; by Phyllis Schlafly --; Illegal drugs should be legalized; Walter Wink --; Legalizing drugs would reduce crime; by Steven B. Duke --; Proposals to legalize drugs merit consideration; by Fred Reed --; Marijuana should be legalized; by Matt McGrath --; Illegal drugs should not be legalized; by Theodore Dalrymple --; Legalizing drugs would increase violent crime; by James A. Inciardi and Christine A. Saum --; Legalizing drugs would increase drug use; by Mortimer B. Zuckerman --; Arguments for legalizing drugs are specious; by Joseph A. Califano Jr; 2 ER -