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The war on drugs

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Greenhaven Press
Language
English
Pages
222

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2004, Greenhaven Press
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Table of Contents

The
war on drugs is succeeding -- Asa Hutchinson -- The
war on drugs has failed -- Matthew B. Stannard -- The
war on drugs has reduced the demand for illegal drugs -- Edmund F. McGarrell -- The
demand for illegal drugs remains strong -- Timothy Lynch -- The
war on drugs has made law enforcement more effective -- Thomas A. Constantine -- The
war on drugs has corrupted law enforcement -- Joseph D. McNamara, interviewed by Michael W. Lynch -- The
war on drugs promotes racism -- Deborah Small -- The
war on drugs does not promote racism -- Heather MacDonald
Illegal drug use supports terrorism -- Asa Hutchinson -- The
war on drugs supports terrorism -- Eugene Oscapella -- The
war on terror must be fought in conjunction with the war on drugs -- Robert Novak -- The
war on drugs distracts from the war on terror -- Eric E. Sterling
Mandatory minimum sentences are an effective strategy in the war on drugs -- David Risley
Mandatory minimum sentences are unfair -- Julie Stewart -- The
drug abuse resistance education program reduces drug use -- Tim Schennum -- The
drug abuse resistance education program is ineffective -- Paul Armentano
Drug courts are a promising solution to the drug problem -- Richard S. Gebelein
Drug courts have not reduced the drug problem -- Melissa Hostetler
Illegal drugs should be legalized -- Gary E. Johnson
Illegal drugs should not be legalized -- Ray Wisher -- The
distinction between legal and illegal drugs is arbitrary -- Andrew Sullivan
Heroin should be legalized -- Bruce Anderson
Legalizing heroin will harm the poor -- Katie Grant
Marijuana should be legalized -- Rich Lowry
Legalizing marijuana would harm society -- Part I: -- Damon Linker ; -- Part II: -- Don Feder
Marijuana should be legalized for medical use -- Ed Rosenthal and Steve Kubby
Marijuana should not be legalized for medical use-- Laura M. Nagel.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 217-218) and index.

Published in
San Diego [Calif.]
Series
Opposing viewpoints series, Opposing viewpoints series (Unnumbered)

Classifications

Library of Congress
HV5825 .W381285 2004

The Physical Object

Pagination
222 p. :
Number of pages
222

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL15558301M
Internet Archive
warondrugsopposi00role
ISBN 10
0737722851, 0737722843
LCCN
2003063063
OCLC/WorldCat
53162555
Goodreads
1506012

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