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Losing the War on Drugs
Title: Losing the War on Drugs
Category: Law & Government / Government & Politics
Details: Words: 2439 | Pages: 10.4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Losing the War on Drugs
Losing the War on Drugs
America is spending millions of dollars to run ad campaigns with teenage
waifs smashing up the kitchen with frying pans, brain fried egg commercials, and
other inaccurate and misleading ads put fear into our nations youth and adults alike.
One such ad showed a flat line brain scan purportedly hooked up to a drug user. It
was later proven that it was hooked up to nothing and most of our
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or quasi-slaves.
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Works Cited
Marks, Alexandra. “US is losing the War on Drugs.” The Christian Science Monitor 5
Jan 2000: 1-2.
“Going Dutch?.” The Economist (US). 15 Jan 2000, 55-57.
Massing, Michael. “Beyond Legalization.” The Nation 20 Sept 1999: 19-21
MacCoun, Robert J., Reuter, Peter. “Does Europe Do It Better?.” The Nation 20 Sept
1999: 28-31.
“Drug Policy and Crime Statistics.” Dutch Embassy. 6 Aug 1998.
(http://www.netherlands-embassy.org/drug-inf.htm).
“The Netherlands: Dutch Marijuana Use Lower Than US.” Media Awareness Project.
16 Apr 1998. (http://www.mapinc.org/).
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