The average rating for After Prohibition: An Adult Approach to Drug Policies in the 21st Century based on 2 reviews is 4 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2012-12-17 00:00:00 Jonathan Olson A collection of truly great essays. Between the bunch, there's enough nuance of opinion on the subject, but all leading to the same point: the drug war causes more harm than good. I have to admit, the subtitle: "And Adult Approach to Drug Policies in the 21st Century" was what caught my eye initially. The resounding theme is that drugs are a problem, but our current polices are counter productive and inhumane. Chapter after chapter, the stories told evoke the Vietnam war in note, pitch, and body count. The only thing holding this book back is the fairly casual tone. While easy to read, it could have used some more academic rigor. While a few essays are heavily documented, most require you to take their words on face value. I only complain because this is a book that deserves to be lovingly highlighted and referenced! |
Review # 2 was written on 2007-08-02 00:00:00 Joe Able This is a collection of 12 essays by different authors, so it's a bit uneven and sometimes repetitive as the same points are made in several chapters. Nonetheless, there are some glowing parts that will thrill the hearts of freedom-lovers. One author was a DEA agent for 35 years, and his inside experience is powerful proof that the war on drugs is absurd as it is now conceived. And in a glorious display of gallantry, civility, and confidence, they let an ANTI-legalizer write a final chapter of attempted rebuttal. |
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