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020 _a9780737741520 (hardcover)
020 _a073774152X (hardcover)
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245 0 0 _aDrugs /
_cMaria Tenaglia-Webster, editor.
260 _aFarmington Hills, MI :
_bGreenhaven Press,
_cc2009.
300 _a259 p. :
_bill., maps ;
_c24 cm.
490 1 _aGlobal viewpoints
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 244-248) and index.
505 0 0 _tThe failure of the war on drugs : an overview /
_rEthan Nadelmann --
_tThe Afghan poppy war is fueling an insurgency /
_rSimon Jenkins --
_tMexico's plight worsens despite military intervention in the war on drugs /
_rThe Drug Reform Coordination Network --
_tThe Colombian paramilitary presence is still a threat despite drug war efforts /
_rVanda Felbab-Brown --
_tA long history of failure with prohibition : an overview /
_rAlfred W. McCoy --
_tThe Afghan drug war cannot be won through eradication and prohibition /
_rTransnational Institute --
_tColombia's eradication policies are in need of change /
_rChris Kraul --
_tThe United Kingdom's failed policy of prohibition yields a criminal justice crisis /
_rTransform Drug Policy Foundation --
_tThe United States' meth crackdown is counterproductive and displaces production to Mexico /
_rKari Huus --
_tThe production of drugs is causing global environmental damage /
_rUnited States Drug Enforcement Administration --
_tAmerican meth labs pose a hazardous threat to the environment /
_rBen Arnoldy --
_tYemen's addiction to qat is exhausting its water supply /
_rJonathon Walz --
_tColombia's legal crops and forests are wrongly destroyed by eradication /
_rBill Weinberg --
_tEcuadorians are suffering DNA damage from aerial spray eradication /
_rStephen Leahy --
_tColombia and Afghanistan are potential targets for a dangerous biologically engineered fungus /
_rJohn Otis --
_tLegalization is the only viable option to drug prohibition /
_rJeffrey A. Miron --
_tThe United Kingdom should decriminalize drugs /
_rKailash Chand --
_tThe United Kingdom should not decriminalize drugs /
_rJoseph A. Califano, Jr. --
_tThe Netherlands demonstrates temperance through decriminalization /
_rAndrew Stuttaford --
_tCanadians are unnecessarily challenged in obtaining medical marijuana /
_rConnie Howard --
_tBolivia's criminalization of coca should be overturned /
_rDanna Harman --
_tHarm reduction reduces drug use and restores human dignity /
_rDrug Policy Alliance --
_tHarm
505 _areduction encourages drug use and is dehumanizing /
_rTheodore Dalrymple --
_tCanada's safe-injection program is curtailing abuse and saving lives /
_rMark Follman --
_tThe United States' ban on needle exchange programs is contributing to the spread of HIV/AIDS /
_rJames E. Loyce, Jr., Adrian Tyler, and Malik Russell --
_tAustralia will not benefit from harm reduction /
_rDon Weatherburn --
_tThe United Kingdom's obsession with criminalization maximizes harm /
_rDanny Kushlick --
_tSweden's zero-tolerance policy is a good model for Scotland /
_rGillian Bowditch.
650 0 _aDrugs
_xSocial aspects.
650 0 _aDrug abuse.
700 1 _aTenaglia-Webster, Maria.
830 0 _aGlobal viewpoints.
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