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- catalog abstract "Addresses the varying sides of the debate over drug legalization, focusing on the moral, legal, and public reaction to it and studying the efficacy of drug prohibition in the United States.".
- catalog contributor b11688234.
- catalog created "c2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "c2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2000.".
- catalog description "Addresses the varying sides of the debate over drug legalization, focusing on the moral, legal, and public reaction to it and studying the efficacy of drug prohibition in the United States.".
- catalog description "Drugs should not be legalized / by Barry R. McCaffrey -- The public should oppose drug legalization / by A.M. Rosenthal -- Drug legalization would lead to increased drug abuse / by Thomas A. Constantine -- Drug policies should not be based on the harm reduction model / by Herbert D. Kleber and Mitchell S. Rosenthal -- Marijuana laws should be relaxed / by Ira Glasser -- Marijuana should be decriminalized / by Lynn Zimmer -- Marijuana should be legalized for medical purposes / by Lester Grinspoon -- State medical marijuana laws should be respected / by Robert Scheer -- Marijuana laws should not be relaxed / by Mark Souder -- Marijuana should not be legalized for medical purposes / by Charles Krauthammer -- The medical marijuana movement seeks to legitimize all marijuana use / by Hanna Rosin -- State medical marijuana laws should be opposed / by Joseph A. Califano Jr.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 173-176) and index.".
- catalog description "Prohibition is essential to the war on drugs / by John P. Walters and James F.X. O'Gara -- Drug prohibition is effective / by Donnie Marshall -- The war on drugs should focus on reducing the drug supply / by Bill McCollum -- An international drug prohibition effort is needed / by Barry R. McCaffrey -- Mexico is committed to cooperation with U.S. drug prohibition efforts / by Gustavo Gonzalez-Baez -- Drug prohibition is counterproductive / by David Boaz -- Drug prohibition violates civil liberties / by Peter McWilliams -- Drug prohibition is unfair to minorities / by Jesse Jackson -- The U.S. should not pressure other countries to comply with its prohibition efforts / by Hal Jones -- Mexico is not committed to cooperation with U.S. drug prohibition efforts / by Scott Park -- The politics of drug policy reform : an overview / by Erich Goode -- Drug policies should be liberalized / by Hank Kalet -- Drugs should be legalized / by Dirk Chase Eldredge -- Liberalizing drug policies would reduce crime and violence / by New York County Lawyers' Association Drug Policy Task Force -- Drug policies should focus on harm reduction / by Ethan Nadelmann -- The Dutch example shows that liberal drug laws can be beneficial / by Craig Reinarman.".
- catalog extent "186 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0737703350 (pbk.)".
- catalog identifier "0737703369 (lib.)".
- catalog isPartOf "Current controversies".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "c2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "San Diego, CA : Greenhaven Press,".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "364.1/77/0973".
- catalog subject "Drug abuse Government policy United States.".
- catalog subject "Drug control United States.".
- catalog subject "Drug legalization United States.".
- catalog subject "HV5825 .D77665 2000".
- catalog tableOfContents "Drugs should not be legalized / by Barry R. McCaffrey -- The public should oppose drug legalization / by A.M. Rosenthal -- Drug legalization would lead to increased drug abuse / by Thomas A. Constantine -- Drug policies should not be based on the harm reduction model / by Herbert D. Kleber and Mitchell S. Rosenthal -- Marijuana laws should be relaxed / by Ira Glasser -- Marijuana should be decriminalized / by Lynn Zimmer -- Marijuana should be legalized for medical purposes / by Lester Grinspoon -- State medical marijuana laws should be respected / by Robert Scheer -- Marijuana laws should not be relaxed / by Mark Souder -- Marijuana should not be legalized for medical purposes / by Charles Krauthammer -- The medical marijuana movement seeks to legitimize all marijuana use / by Hanna Rosin -- State medical marijuana laws should be opposed / by Joseph A. Califano Jr.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Prohibition is essential to the war on drugs / by John P. Walters and James F.X. O'Gara -- Drug prohibition is effective / by Donnie Marshall -- The war on drugs should focus on reducing the drug supply / by Bill McCollum -- An international drug prohibition effort is needed / by Barry R. McCaffrey -- Mexico is committed to cooperation with U.S. drug prohibition efforts / by Gustavo Gonzalez-Baez -- Drug prohibition is counterproductive / by David Boaz -- Drug prohibition violates civil liberties / by Peter McWilliams -- Drug prohibition is unfair to minorities / by Jesse Jackson -- The U.S. should not pressure other countries to comply with its prohibition efforts / by Hal Jones -- Mexico is not committed to cooperation with U.S. drug prohibition efforts / by Scott Park -- The politics of drug policy reform : an overview / by Erich Goode -- Drug policies should be liberalized / by Hank Kalet -- Drugs should be legalized / by Dirk Chase Eldredge -- Liberalizing drug policies would reduce crime and violence / by New York County Lawyers' Association Drug Policy Task Force -- Drug policies should focus on harm reduction / by Ethan Nadelmann -- The Dutch example shows that liberal drug laws can be beneficial / by Craig Reinarman.".
- catalog title "Drug legalization / Scott Barbour, book editor.".
- catalog type "text".