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Drug Precipice: Illicit Drugs, Organised Crime, Fallacies of Legalisation, Worsening Problems, Solutions

NCJ Number
183835
Author(s)
Athol Moffitt; John Malouf; Craig Thompson
Date Published
1998
Length
241 pages
Annotation
Developed for use by drug policymakers, health care workers, and concerned parents and citizens, this book compiles information on the effects of drugs on individuals and society, based on the knowledge of law, history, and pharmacology of the authors.
Abstract
The book focuses on the initiation of problems caused by drug use and the resulting harmful effects. Book chapters look at drug dependence and tolerance, harms and dangers of cannabis and other illicit drugs, objectives and tactics of the anti-prohibition movements, the escalation of drug use, legal drug markets, organized crime related to drugs, international drug policies and United Nations conventions, drug legalization and decriminalization, and drug awareness and education. Additional information is appended on the 1988 United Nations Convention, a procedural code, and legal heroin for drug addicts and legal shooting galleries. References and endnotes

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