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- War on Drugs? Where is the Government War on Obesity?War on drugs? Where is the government war on obesity?
- Tampa Florida's MOSI Brings the War on Drugs Home with DEA ExhibitIn exhibit entitled "Target, America", the DEA presents everything you need to - and should -know about the causes and consequences of the use of illegal drugs
- Where is "The Drug War" in the Republican Debates?The eighth televised Republican primary debate will be held Tuesday night in Las Vegas, and so far, none of the debates have discussed the "War on Drugs." It's time Mitt Romney, Herman Cain, Rick Perry, and the other candidates make their views known.
- The War on Drugs and Overcrowding PrisonsThe war on drugs is a definition in itself. The war on drugs has been happening for many years. Programs began to help teach children of all ages how to say no to drugs.
40th Anniversary of War on Drugs: A Few Words from Richard Nixon About Marijuana LegalizationIt has been forty years since President Richard Nixon first declared a war on drugs. Law enforcement officials and my friend Marvin are calling the war a failure.- Why Don't We End the War on Drugs?There are much better ways to approach dealing with illegal drug; so why do we continue the costlt failure we call "the War on Drugs"?
- The War on Drugs Has Failed? Let's Not Retreat Until We Get Some Questions AnsweredThe Global Commission on Drug Policy wants to tell America what to do about the drug problem but are they willing to address the damage that legalizing drugs can do?
40 Years of the War on Drugs: What Now?The war on drugs continues, despite the general failure of this policy and the fact that the slogan is out of favor. When will we see a more sensible policy?- Canadian Asks Tough Questions About War on DrugsMy Canadian friend, Tony McGill, appears to have a great deal of time on his hands which he uses to question every decision made by the majority of voters in the United States. What questions would Tony ask the president?
- War, or a Tap Dance to Nowhere? White Flags for America's War on DrugsHave you wondered what happens to your tax dollars that go to those robustly funded state and federal projects aimed at ridding or stifling the nation's social and or moral problems. The answer could shock you into outrage.
- The War on Drugs, According to Ethan NadelmannQuick overview and analysis of Drugs by Ethan Nadelmann. He is pro legalization explains why the current narcotics policies need to be revamped.
- Why Cartels Love the War on DrugsMajor drug cartels are the biggest beneficiaries from the federal government's War on Drugs. Some basic facts of economics and society ensure that drug cartels become more and more powerful as the government fights drugs harder and harder.
- 6 Reasons Why the War on Drugs Has FailedNo matter how much more the government takes in its doomed attempt to rid recreational drugs from America, certain facts will always get in the way.
- Ending the War on Drugs - Lessons from Portugal and North CarolinaI describe the failure of the war on drugs, and outline some better ways.
- War on Drugs Hurts the WorldJust like in the 1920s campaign against alcohol, the prohibition campaign against drugs is a failed cause that ultimately leaves the entire world, on a security level, an economic level, and a moral level, worse off.
- Legal Vs. Illegal: The War on Drugs ExposedAmerica is facing its war on drugs for no reason other than the sheer profit of large corporations. Marijuana has medicinal purposes unlike most legal drugs.
- Should We End the War on Drugs?The War on Drugs has a lot in common with prohibition, except that it has lasted 38 years to prohibition's 13.
- The Legalization of DrugsLegalizing drugs may just be a good idea. This paper suggests a few reasons why Americans should consider legalizing drugs.
The War on Drugs - Time for a Changeobjective as a society is to reduce the impact that addicts' self-abuse has on the rest of us. It is time for a paradigm shift in attitudes and a reversal of the failed Control Substance Act governing the war on drugs.- The War on DrugsMuch like the War on Terror, it doesn't work, and it's pointless.
- Have We Lost the War on Drugs?Have we lost the war on drugs? I would say the answers is probably a strong 'maybe'.
The Path to a Drug-free AmericaHow effective has the War on Drugs really been?- The War on Drugs in America: A HistoryThe year is 1986, crack fever had hit. The media is in a hysteria with video clips of gang related drug violence over turf wars.
- Legalizing Marijuana and Harder Drugs Maybe Key to Success of Obama Stimulus Plan to Revive World Economy!The The San Francisco Liberals mind set taking over the US government there is a very good chance that Change may actually be revolutionary and it could actually succeed if Liberal becomes Libertarian...
- Time to End the War on DrugsWhat this really is...is a race war.
- The Failed War on DrugsAmerica's failed drug policy should be replaced with a more practical and compassionate policy that helps to solve the drug problem instead of terrorizing our own citizens.
- War on DrugsOverview of our war on drugs and is it working
- Dead Horse: America's War on Drugsan article on the U.S. illegal drug policy.
- The War on Drugs is Really the War on MarijuanaA position paper on Republican Party scare tactics and myths. Is marijuana really that bad, or is it comparable to alcohol?
- American Standard and the War on DrugsPopulist slogans cannot begin to address deep-seated cultural problems like drug abuse.
- 2007: Update on The War on DrugsIn 1971 President Richard Nixon declared *The War on Drugs*. Since then, billions of tax dollars have gone to *fighting* this War. So, who's winning?
- A Lost Cause: The War on Drugs"there is nothing as threatening to those in power, as an informed people."
- The War on Drugs and its Impact on Colorado's Corrections AgenciesThe war on drugs in this country depicts a battle for our very survival as a nation. This paper will provide the reader with substantial factual data about the war on drugs and how it has had a negative impact on our correctional organizations in the state of Colorado.
- The American War on DrugsThis college paper covers the history and current perspectives on the American War On Drugs. The "war" is looked at with a worldwide span and also with it's relevance both to the past and to modern events.
- The Cost Effectiveness of the War on DrugsThis paper uses some basic tools of economic analysis to approach the issue of drug legalization in America through one basic question: Do the costs of operating The War on Drugs exceed the benefits that it generates?
- The History of the War on Drugs in AmericaThis paper looks at the War on Drugs since its inception in America, beginning with its original intent and the specific economic reasoning behind its execution, to the enormous influence it has on current American society.
- The Laws of Supply and Demand and the War on DrugsThe war on drugs was a failure. The best way to win the war on drugs is to end their prohibition immediately.
- Reality Check: Laws and Drug ControlThe unintended consequences of drug laws that are too harsh are harming the very fabric of American society.
- U.S. To Merge War on Drugs with War on TerrorWhite House Drug Czar John Walters unwittingly made known the Federal Government's nefarious intention of merging the two wars into one, branding marijuana growers terrorists dedicated to the destruction of America.
Mike Gravel: End the War on DrugsDemocratic Mike Gravel wants to radically change current drug laws, in some cases "de-criminalizing" drug offenses.


