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    TimothyLeary tells us about the following books on this topic in his "ChaosAndCyberCulture" book.
    [[Timothy Leary]] tells us about the following books on this topic in his "[[ChaosAndCyberCulture]]" book.





    "Dealing with drugs : consequences of government control"
    "Dealing with drugs : consequences of government control"


    ò By: Ronald Hamowy
    By: Ronald Hamowy
    ò Publisher: Lexington, Mass. : Lexington Books, �?1987.
    Publisher: Lexington, Mass. : Lexington Books, �?1987.
    ò ISBN: 0669156787
    ISBN: 0669156787




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    In this provocative new study, law professor Steven Wisotsky takes a sober look at the consequences of the Reagan Administration's intensified "War on Drugs." He points out that, while drug arrests and drug seizures are on the rise, drug imports have reached record levels. Presenting a powerful case that the War on Drug has worsened the problem, he argues that the conceptual basis of the present approach to drug control is wrong and in need of radical rethinking.
    In this provocative new study, law professor Steven Wisotsky takes a sober look at the consequences of the Reagan Administration's intensified "War on Drugs." He points out that, while drug arrests and drug seizures are on the rise, drug imports have reached record levels. Presenting a powerful case that the War on Drug has worsened the problem, he argues that the conceptual basis of the present approach to drug control is wrong and in need of radical rethinking.


    http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=24396059
    *http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=24396059




    Why we are losing The Great Drug War And Radical Proposals That Could Make America Safe Again


    By Arnold Trebach


    Why we are losing The Great Drug War And Radical Proposals That Could Make America Safe Again
    By Arnold Trebach
    Publisher: New York, The Macmillan Company,1987
    Publisher: New York, The Macmillan Company,1987


    http://quinnell.us/politics/essay/drugs.html
    *http://quinnell.us/politics/essay/drugs.html

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    Timothy Leary tells us about the following books on this topic in his "ChaosAndCyberCulture" book.


    "Dealing with drugs : consequences of government control"

    By: Ronald Hamowy Publisher: Lexington, Mass. : Lexington Books, �?1987. ISBN: 0669156787


    Breaking the Impasse on the War on Drugs Wisotsky, Steven (ed). Breaking the Impasse on the War on Drugs. Greenwood Publishing Group. October 1986, 279 pages.


    In this provocative new study, law professor Steven Wisotsky takes a sober look at the consequences of the Reagan Administration's intensified "War on Drugs." He points out that, while drug arrests and drug seizures are on the rise, drug imports have reached record levels. Presenting a powerful case that the War on Drug has worsened the problem, he argues that the conceptual basis of the present approach to drug control is wrong and in need of radical rethinking.


    Why we are losing The Great Drug War And Radical Proposals That Could Make America Safe Again

    By Arnold Trebach

    Publisher: New York, The Macmillan Company,1987

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