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_aDrug abuse : _bopposing viewpoints / _cJames D. Torr, Scott Barbour, Jennifer A. Hurley, editors. _hPR |
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_aSan Diego, California : _bGreenhaven Press, _c(c)1999. |
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_a176 pages _c22 cm. |
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_atext _btxt _2rdacontent |
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_aunmediated _bn _2rdamedia |
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_tDrug abuse is a serious problem _rMichelle Johnson -- _tThe problem of drug abuse is exaggerated _rSeth Stevenson -- _tTeen drug use is increasing _rThe National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse -- _tTeen drug use is not increasing _rMike Males -- _tMarijuana use by adolescents is a serious problem _rCenter for substance abuse prevention -- _tMarijuana use by adolescents is not a serious problem _rPaul Armentano -- _tDrug education discourages adolescent drug abuse _rGlenn Levant -- _tDrug education does not discourage adolescent drug abuse _rKatherine Kersten -- _tEmployee drug testing reduces drug abuse _rIra Lipman -- _tEmployee drug testing is unconstitutional and ineffective _rAmerican Civil Liberties Union -- _tAd campaigns will deter teenage drug abuse _rBrad Owen -- _tAd campaigns will not deter teenage drug abuse _rRyan H. Sager -- _tTreatment programs have been proven to reduce drug abuse _rOffice of National Drug Control Policy -- _tTreatment programs have not been proven to reduce drug abuse _rFred Reed -- _tThe war on drugs has failed _rJoseph McNamara -- _tThe war on drugs can succeed _rBarry R. McCaffrey -- _tThe United States should abandon the war on drugs _rDavid Boaz -- _tThe United States should continue the war on drugs _rCharles E. Grassley -- _tU.S. drug policy should incorporate principles of harm reduction _rEthan A. Nadelmann -- _tU.S. drug policy should not incorporate principles of harm reduction _rRobert L. Maginnis, Sally Satel -- _tDrugs should be legalized _rLibertarian party -- _tDrugs should not be legalized _rDan Quayle -- _tLegalizing drugs would reduce crime without dramatically increasing drug abuse _rJoshua Wolf Shenk -- _tLegalizing drugs would not reduce crime and would dramatically increase drug abuse _rJill Jones. |
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_aDrug abuse _zUnited States. |
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_aTeenagers _xDrug use _zUnited States. |
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_aDrug abuse _zUnited States _xPrevention. |
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_aTorr, James D., _d1974- |
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_aBarbour, Scott, _d1963- |
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_aHurley, Jennifer A., _d1973- |
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_a1 _bCynthia Snell _c1 _dCynthia Snell |