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Think Again: Drugs
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Nadelmann, Ethan
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Cannabis
/ Drug legalization
/ Drug traffic
/ Narcotic laws
/ Narcotics, Control of
/ Opium poppy growers, Afghanistan
/ Opium trade, Afghanistan
2007
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Think Again: Drugs
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Nadelmann, Ethan
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/ Narcotic laws
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/ Opium poppy growers, Afghanistan
/ Opium trade, Afghanistan
2007
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Think Again: Drugs
2007
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\"Prohibition has failed--again. Instead of treating the demand for illegal drugs as a market, and addicts as patients, policymakers the world over have boosted the profits of drug lords and fostered narcostates that would frighten Al Capone. Finally, a smarter drug control regime that values reality over rhetoric is rising to replace the 'war' on drugs.\" (Foreign Policy) In this article, Ethan Nadelmann, founder and executive director of the Drug Policy Alliance, argues that the war on drugs cannot be won and contends that drug legalization may be the best approach to solving the global drug problem.
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