"America's Longest War. Rethinking Our Tragic Crusade Against Drugs" by Steven B. Duke Albert C. Gross
E-Rights/E-Reads, Ltd | 1999 | ISBN: 075921347X | 361 pages | PDF | 4 Mb
E-Rights/E-Reads, Ltd | 1999 | ISBN: 075921347X | 361 pages | PDF | 4 Mb
A look at the failed "war on drugs" asks and answers such questions as why are we fighting this war? Is it winnable? Can we make America a drug-free society? Is drug prohibition the cause of crime? and other questions.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Foreword by Kurt L. Schmoke
Preface
Chapter 1 An Overview: The Greater Evil
Chapter 2 Identifying the Enemy: "Drugs," "Drug Abuse," and Other Concepts
Chapter 3 Our Most Harmful Legal Drugs
Chapter 4 Our Most Popular Illegal Drugs
Chapter 5 Lessons from the Past
Chapter 6 The Crime Caused by Prohibition
Chapter 7 Freedom Costs
Chapter 8 Autonomy Costs
Chapter 9 Social Costs
Chapter 10 Health and Safety Costs
Chapter 11 The Drug War Cannot Succeed
Chapter 12 The Legalization Option
Chapter 13 Forms of Legalization
Chapter 14 A Harm Minimization Approach
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