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Foreword | ||
1 | Rethinking U.S. drug policy | 1 |
App. 1A | The United States and the Netherlands | 13 |
2 | Protestant missionaries : creators of the international war on drugs | 19 |
3 | Alcohol prohibition and drug prohibition : lessons from alcohol policy for drug policy | 43 |
4 | Five drug policy fallacies | 79 |
5 | Competing rationales for drug policy reform | 97 |
6 | Legalization : an introduction | 129 |
7 | Acute toxicity of drugs versus regulatory status | 149 |
8 | Proposals for de-escalating the war on drugs | 163 |
9 | Economics of illegal drug markets : what happens if we downsize the drug war? | 173 |
App. 9A | Use, "abuse," adverse health effects, and addiction | 197 |
10 | Issues in legalization | 201 |
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