Encyclopedia of Drug PolicyMark A. R. Kleiman, James E. Hawdon SAGE Publications, 12 ene 2011 - 1008 páginas Spanning two volumes of approximately 450 entries in an A-to-Z format, this encyclopedia explores the controversial drug war through the lens of varied disciplines. A full spectrum of articles explains topics from Colombian cartels and Mexican kingpins to television reportage; from "just say no" advertising to heroin production; and from narco-terrorism to more than $500 billion in U.S. government expenditures. Key Themes- Cases- Conferences and Conventions- Countries (Affecting U.S. Drug Policy)- Drug Trade and Trafficking- Laws and Policies- Organizations and Agencies- People-Presidential Administrations- Treatment and Addiction- Types of Drugs |
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... Schedule I drug with no medical utility. We select states that provide a flavor of the variation in drug laws that exist across the country. In addition to U.S. federal and state drug laws, we include major international treaties and ...
... Schedule I drug with no medical utility. We select states that provide a flavor of the variation in drug laws that exist across the country. In addition to U.S. federal and state drug laws, we include major international treaties and ...
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... Schedule of Controlled Substances South Carolina Laws and Programs South Dakota Laws and Programs SupplySide Policies Tennessee Laws and Programs Testing and Sanctions Texas Laws and Programs TwentyFirst Amendment to the U.S. ...
... Schedule of Controlled Substances South Carolina Laws and Programs South Dakota Laws and Programs SupplySide Policies Tennessee Laws and Programs Testing and Sanctions Texas Laws and Programs TwentyFirst Amendment to the U.S. ...
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... Schedule 1 by the Drug Enforcement Agency, and is deemed to have no beneficial effects medically. June 19, 1986: Promising rookie basketball player Len Bias is found dead from a cocaine overdose, a tragedy that indicated the dangers of ...
... Schedule 1 by the Drug Enforcement Agency, and is deemed to have no beneficial effects medically. June 19, 1986: Promising rookie basketball player Len Bias is found dead from a cocaine overdose, a tragedy that indicated the dangers of ...
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... schedules based on abuse liability, toxicity, precursor status, medical utility, and linkages to crime. Schedule I, the most restrictive, is reserved for drugs (e.g., heroin, GHB) deemed the greatest risk to public safety. Schedule VI ...
... schedules based on abuse liability, toxicity, precursor status, medical utility, and linkages to crime. Schedule I, the most restrictive, is reserved for drugs (e.g., heroin, GHB) deemed the greatest risk to public safety. Schedule VI ...
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... Schedule II (high potential for abuse, but known to have a legitimate medical benefit). Amphetamines and amphetaminelike substances work via the release of two neurotransmitters from the nerve terminal: norepinephrine and dopamine. It ...
... Schedule II (high potential for abuse, but known to have a legitimate medical benefit). Amphetamines and amphetaminelike substances work via the release of two neurotransmitters from the nerve terminal: norepinephrine and dopamine. It ...
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