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245 1 0 _aThe real dope
_bsocial, legal, and historical perspectives on the regulation of drugs in Canada /
_cedited by Edgar-André Montigny.
260 _aToronto [Ont. :
_bUniversity of Toronto Press,
_c(c)2011.
260 _a(Saint-Lazare, Quebec :
_bCanadian Electronic Library,
_c(c)2012).
300 _a1 online resource (xi, 311 pages)
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505 0 0 _aSetting public policy on drugs: a choice of social values /
_rLine Beauchesne --
_t'Unmaking manly smokes': church, state, governance, and the first anti-smoking campaigns in Montreal, 1892-1914 /
_rJarrett Rudy --
_tFrom flapper to sophisticate: Canadian women university students as smokers, 1920-60 /
_rSharon Anne Cook --
_t'Their medley of tongues and eternal jangle': liquor control and ethnicity in Ontario, 1927-44 /
_rDan Malleck --
_tBecoming a 'hype': drug laws, subculture formation, and resistance in Canada, 1945-61 /
_rCatherine Carstairs --
_t'Just say know': criminalizing LSD and the politics of psychedelic expertise, 1961-8 /
_rErika Dyck --
_tSetting boundaries: LSD use and glue sniffing in Ontario in the 1960s /
_rMarcel Martel --
_tFrom beverage to drug: alcohol and other drugs in 1960s and 1970s Canada /
_rGreg Marquis --
_tConsidering the revolving door: the inevitability of addiction treatment in the criminal justice system /
_rDawn Moore --
_tBiopolitics, geopolitics, and the regulation of club drugs in Canada /
_rKyle Grayson --
_tAfterword: a personal reflection on the law and illicit-drug use /
_rAlan Young.
520 0 _a"Recent debate around the potential decriminalization of marijuana, along with a growing perception that illicit drug use is on the rise, has brought the role of the state in controlling intoxication to the forefront of public discussion. Until now, however, there has been little scholarly consideration of the legal and social regulation of drug use in Canada. In The Real Dope, Edgar-Andre Montigny brings together leading scholars from a diverse range of fields - including history, law, political science, criminology, and psychology - to examine the relationship between moral judgment and legal regulation. Highlights of this collection include rare glimpses into how LSD, cocaine, and ecstasy have historically been treated by authority figures. Other topics explored range from anti-smoking campaigns and addiction treatment to the relationship between ethnicity and liquor control. Readers will find intriguing links across arguments and disciplines, providing a much-needed foundation for meaningful discussion."--Pub. desc.
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650 0 _aDrug control
_zCanada
_xHistory.
650 0 _aDrug abuse
_xSocial aspects
_zCanada
_xHistory.
650 0 _aDrug control
_xSocial aspects
_zCanada
_xHistory.
650 0 _aDrugs
_xLaw and legislation
_zCanada
_xHistory.
650 0 _aLiquor laws
_zCanada
_xHistory.
650 0 _aTobacco
_xLaw and legislation
_zCanada
_xHistory.
655 1 _aElectronic Books.
700 1 _aMontigny, Edgar-André.
856 4 0 _uhttps://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=682852&site=eds-live&custid=s3260518
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_dCynthia Snell