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_aDrugs / _cMaria Tenaglia-Webster, editor. |
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_aFarmington Hills, MI : _bGreenhaven Press, _cc2009. |
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_a259 p. : _bill., maps ; _c24 cm. |
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490 | 1 | _aGlobal viewpoints | |
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 244-248) and index. | ||
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_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 |
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_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. |
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