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Why We Make War on Some Drugs but Not on Others A Short History of Drug Use and Drug Policy

Why We Make War on Some Drugs but Not on Others A Short History of Drug Use and Drug Policy David T. Courtwright dcourtwr@unf.edu LSE October 23, 2012.

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Why We Make War on Some Drugs but Not on Others A Short History of Drug Use and Drug Policy

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  1. Why We Make War on Some Drugs but Not on Others A Short History of Drug Use and Drug Policy David T. Courtwright dcourtwr@unf.edu LSE October 23, 2012

  2. I have seen with my own eyes the terrible scourge drink can be. It has ruined people morally, physically, economically, and it has destroyed the sanctity of the home. . . .Large numbers of Negro labourers are seen to waste all their earnings in drinking so that their lives become devoid of any grace. --Mohandas Gandhi

  3. The double-double standard has become the single-double standard.

  4. Why We Make War on Some Drugs but Not on Others A Short History of Drug Use and Drug Policy David T. Courtwright dcourtwr@unf.edu LSE October 23, 2012

  5. Past MJ use among persons aged 18-25, U.S.

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