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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... addiction to narcotics was a severe problem in the United States. Drugs containing opiates (including heroin and morphine) were commonly available for a variety of purposes and were particularly used for treating mental illness ...
... addiction to narcotics was a severe problem in the United States. Drugs containing opiates (including heroin and morphine) were commonly available for a variety of purposes and were particularly used for treating mental illness ...
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... addiction. The Harrison Act The Harrison Act was passed in December 1914, and became law on March 1, 1915. It was originally intended to limit and regulate the marketing of opiates, giving physicians control of opiates and placing addicts ...
... addiction. The Harrison Act The Harrison Act was passed in December 1914, and became law on March 1, 1915. It was originally intended to limit and regulate the marketing of opiates, giving physicians control of opiates and placing addicts ...
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... addiction, the federal government attempted to initiate legislation to solve the escalating dilemma. Nixon's statement and policy declared “an allout global war on the drug menace.” He noted that “the federal government is fighting the ...
... addiction, the federal government attempted to initiate legislation to solve the escalating dilemma. Nixon's statement and policy declared “an allout global war on the drug menace.” He noted that “the federal government is fighting the ...
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