A conservative Republican examines how and why America is losing the war against illegal drugs--and presents a case for carefully controlled legalization. The implications for crime and public health, overburdened courts and prisons, official corruption, civil rights, and other elements of society are thoughtfully and provocatively analyzed.
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A conservative Republican examines how and why America is losing the war against illegal drugs--and presents a case for carefully controlled legalization. The implications for crime and public health, overburdened courts and prisons, official corruption, civil rights, and other elements of society are thoughtfully and provocatively analyzed.
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