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An end to the ongoing drug war

Title: An end to the ongoing drug war
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 813 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
An end to the ongoing drug war
An End to the Ongoing Drug War ‘ “drug war politics impede public health efforts to stem the spread of HIV, hepatitis, and other infectious diseases. Human rights are violated, environmental assaults perpetrated And prisons inundated with hundreds of thousands of drug law violators.” (Cockburn, 1998) ‘ Everyday, at least once, on TV, in the paper or on the radio we hear something about the drug war. The drug war is our government’s attempt at stamping out …showed first 75 words of 813 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 813 total…A. (1998, Sept/Oct). The Addictive War. Canadian Dimension, 32, 9. . Gillespie, N. (1997, July). A Cost-Ineffective Drug War. Reason, 29, 19. . Hornberger, J. (1999, June). Is it Time to End the War on Drugs? Reason, 31, 53. . Tudge, C. (1998, January 9). A Drug-Free State Just Isn’t Normal. New Statesman, 127, 24. . Whitcomb, R. (1998). The Disastrous War on Drugs Needs to Be Totally Rethought. Providence Journal-Bulletin, .

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