Across the world, the impacts on society of drug criminalization have been the same: the costs of controlling substance abuse through criminal law is just too high. Whatever the issues raised by legalization, whatever the questions surrounding regulation, it's time for a new way forward.
Across the world, the impacts on society of drug criminalization have been the same: the costs of controlling substance abuse through criminal law is just too high. Whatever the issues raised by legalization, whatever the questions surrounding regulation, it's time for a new way forward.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
W.A. Bogart is Distinguished University Professor and Professor of Law at the University of Windsor. He is the author/editor of seven books, including Regulating Obesity?: Government, Society, and Questions of Health . He blogs for the Huffington Post and is a frequent media commentator on the regulation of consumption. He lives in Toronto.
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CONTENTS INTRODUCTION PART ONE: The End Is In Sight 1. The War Will Be Over 2. Regulating Drugs: Permit but Discourage PART TWO: Does Cannabis Stand Alone? 3. Is Marijuana a Special Case? PART THREE: A Framework For Regulation Introduction 4. Who Should Regulate? 5. Supply - Hard Choices 6. The Best Hope - Suppressing Harmful Demand 7. Legal - But Illegally Used: Prescription Drugs CONCLUSION: "The Least Bad Policy"
CONTENTS INTRODUCTION PART ONE: The End Is In Sight 1. The War Will Be Over 2. Regulating Drugs: Permit but Discourage PART TWO: Does Cannabis Stand Alone? 3. Is Marijuana a Special Case? PART THREE: A Framework For Regulation Introduction 4. Who Should Regulate? 5. Supply - Hard Choices 6. The Best Hope - Suppressing Harmful Demand 7. Legal - But Illegally Used: Prescription Drugs CONCLUSION: "The Least Bad Policy"
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